Bibcode
Nieuwenhuijzen, H.; De Jager, C.; Kolka, I.; Israelian, G.; Lobel, A.; Zsoldos, E.; Maeder, A.; Meynet, G.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 546, id.A105
Fecha de publicación:
10
2012
Revista
Número de citas
25
Número de citas referidas
19
Descripción
Context. We study the time history of the yellow hypergiant HR 8752
based on high-resolution spectra (1973-2005), the observed MK spectral
classification data, B - V- and V-observations (1918-1996) and yet
earlier V-observations (1840-1918). Aims: Our local thermal
equilibrium analysis of the spectra yields accurate values of the
effective temperature (Teff), the acceleration of gravity
(g), and the turbulent velocity (vt) for 26 spectra. The
standard deviations average are 82 K for Teff, 0.23 for log
g, and 1.1 km s-1 for vt. Methods: A
comparison of B - V observations, MK spectral types, and
Teff-data yields E(B - V), "intrinsic" B - V,
Teff, absorption AV, and the bolometric correction
BC. With the additional information from simultaneous values of B - V,
V, and an estimated value of R, the ratio of specific absorption to the
interstellar absorption parameter E(B - V), the "unreddened" bolometric
magnitude mbol,0 can be determined. With Hipparcos distance
measurements of HR 8752, the absolute bolometric magnitude
Mbol,0 can be determined. Results: Over the period of
our study, the value of Teff gradually increased during a
number of downward excursions that were observable over the period of
sufficient time coverage. These observations, together with those of the
effective acceleration g and the turbulent velocity vt,
suggest that the star underwent a number of successive gas ejections.
During each ejection, a pseudo photosphere was produced of increasingly
smaller g and higher vt values. After the dispersion into
space of the ejected shells and after the restructuring of the star's
atmosphere, a hotter and more compact photosphere became visible. From
the B - V and V observations, the basic stellar parameters,
Teff, log M/M&sun;, log L/L&sun;, and
log R/R&sun; are determined for each of the observational
points. The results show the variation in these basic stellar parameters
over the past near-century. Conclusions: We show that the
atmospheric instability region in the HR-diagram that we baptize the
yellow evolutionary void actually consists of two parts. We claim that
the present observations show that HR 8752 is presently climbing out of
the "first" instability region and that it is on its way to stability,
but in the course of its future evolution it still has to go through the
second potential unstable region.
Appendix A is available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.orgTables A.x and B.x
are available in electronic form at the CDS via anonymous ftp to
cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/546/A105,
and at the external site http://www.aai.ee/HR~8752
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