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Finding The Relationship between Pulsation Motion and Hα Emission Lines on γ Cas using Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
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Dewi, M
, Aprilia
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B stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission spectra
/ Emission spectroscopy
/ H alpha line
/ Line spectra
/ Photometry
/ Pulsation
/ Radial velocity
/ Shock waves
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Stellar oscillations
/ Stellar spectra
/ Variable stars
2024
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Finding The Relationship between Pulsation Motion and Hα Emission Lines on γ Cas using Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
by
Dewi, M
, Aprilia
in
B stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission spectra
/ Emission spectroscopy
/ H alpha line
/ Line spectra
/ Photometry
/ Pulsation
/ Radial velocity
/ Shock waves
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Stellar oscillations
/ Stellar spectra
/ Variable stars
2024
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Finding The Relationship between Pulsation Motion and Hα Emission Lines on γ Cas using Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
by
Dewi, M
, Aprilia
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B stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission spectra
/ Emission spectroscopy
/ H alpha line
/ Line spectra
/ Photometry
/ Pulsation
/ Radial velocity
/ Shock waves
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Stellar oscillations
/ Stellar spectra
/ Variable stars
2024
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Finding The Relationship between Pulsation Motion and Hα Emission Lines on γ Cas using Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
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Finding The Relationship between Pulsation Motion and Hα Emission Lines on γ Cas using Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
2024
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Overview
Pulsating stars show variability in brightness due to changes in their volume. There are two types of pulsation/oscillation: radial and non-radial. Radial oscillation keeps the symmetrical shape of the star, while non-radial oscillation does not. We study a pulsating star: γ Cas, classified as a B0.5 IVe variable star because of its pulsations and also an emission star due to the emission lines in its spectra. When a star pulsates, its atmosphere expands and contracts, potentially leading to the formation of shock waves. Observational features such as discontinuities in the radial velocity curve and emission lines support this phenomenon. In this study, we analyse the relationship between pulsation motion and the H α emission lines of γ Cas using photometric and spectroscopic data. Photometric data is obtained from the BRIght Target Explorer (BRITE) catalog, while spectroscopic data comes from the Be Star Spectra (BeSS) catalog. Both datasets cover the same observational dates: August 28 to October 26, 2015. Confirming the pulsation period of γ Cas at 1.21 days, we also discover an added pulsation period of 10 days from photometric data. To confirm this, we examine spectroscopic data from three specific dates: August 28, September 7, and 27, 2015. Notably, the relative flux of the H α emission lines continue to increase, leading us to conclude that these lines are indeed caused by the pulsation of γ Cas.
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IOP Publishing
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