Stellar V sin i and optical emission line widths in Be stars

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B Stars, Emission Spectra, Spectral Line Width, Stellar Spectra, Visible Spectrum, Absorption Spectra, Balmer Series, H Alpha Line, Photosphere, Stellar Envelopes, Stellar Rotation

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Using a sample of photoelectric measurements of Balmer and Fe II emission lines of the 115 brightest Be stars, the following emission line width parameters have been investigated: full width at half maximum, total width at the base, and double-peak separation. It is found that the basic origin of emission-line broadening in Be stars is kinematical and rotational; the correlations with v sin i are best for weaker emission lines while H-alpha shows considerable scatter. Total width at the base is uncorrelated with v sin i except for the Fe II lines. Peak separation is found to be a function both of v sin i and of equivalent width due to the fact, that within Huang's disk model, normalized peak separation to v sin i is governed by the outer envelope radius.

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