The spectral variability of HD 192639 and its implications for the star's wind structure

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Line: Profiles, Stars: Early-Type, Stars: Mass Loss, Stars: Individual: Hd 192639, Stars: Variables: General

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We report the analysis of an extensive set of spectroscopic data of the O(f) supergiant HD 192639. A Fourier analysis of our time-series reveals a recurrent variability with a ``period'' of roughly 4.8 days which is most prominent in the absorption components of the He {ii}\ lambda 4686 and Hα P-Cygni profiles. The same periodicity is also detected in the blue wing of several absorption lines (e.g. Hβ ). The variations of the absorption components correspond most probably to a cyclical modulation of the amount of stellar wind material along the line of sight towards the star. The 4.8-day period affects also the morphology of the double-peaked He {ii}\ lambda 4686 and Hα emission components, although these emission components display also variations on other (mainly longer) time scales. The most likely explanation for the 4.8-day modulation is that this cycle reflects the stellar rotational period (or half this period). We find that the most important observational properties can be explained - at least qualitatively - by a corotating interaction region or a tilted confined corotating wind. Based on observations collected at the Observatoire de Haute Provence, France and the Ritter Observatory, Toledo, USA.

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