Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-02-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ
Scientific paper
Here is studied the presence of absorption components shifted to the violet or the red side of the main spectral line (satellite, or discrete absorption components, i.e. SACs or DACs), in Mg II resonance lines' regions in Be stars and their kinematical characteristics. Namely our objective is to check if exists a common physical structure for the atmospheric regions creating SACs or DACs of the Mg II resonance lines. In order to do this, a statistical study of the Mg II {\lambda \lambda} 2792.523, 2802.698 {\AA} lines in the spectra of 64 Be stars of all spectral subtypes and luminosity classes is performed. We found that the absorption atmospherical regions where the Mg II resonance lines originated may be formed of several independent density layers of matter which rotate with different velocities. It is attempted also to separate SACs and DACs according to low or high radial velocity. The emission lines were detected only in the earliest and latest spectral subtypes.
Antoniou Antonios
Danezis Emanouel
Dimitrijevic Milan S.
Lyratzi Evaggelia
Nikolaidis Dimitris
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