H-alpha line variability in the spectra of stars of the lower part of the instability strip - Theta UMa

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H Alpha Line, Radial Velocity, Stellar Oscillations, Stellar Spectra, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Variability

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From 20 spectrograms of the pulsating delta-Scuti star Theta UMa,
obtained November 26-27 1986, variability is detected in the radial
velocities of the H-alpha hydrogen line with period 0.063 d. This
variability has an amplitude of 2K = 12.3 km/s and is taken to be caused
by oscillations in the third radial overtone.

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