A&A 380, 277-285 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011414
Activity in the SPB star 53 Piscium
J.-M. Le Contel, P. Mathias, E. Chapellier and J.-C. ValtierObservatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Département Fresnel, UMR 6528, BP 4229, 06304 Nice Cedex 4, France
(Received 6 March 2001 / Accepted 4 October 2001 )
Abstract
New spectroscopic observations of the star 53 Psc are presented.
A correlation technique has been used to derive the radial velocity
curves with a high accuracy.
Four frequencies have been detected in the radial velocity variations
using four frequency analysis algorithms.
Three frequencies (1.81, 1.22 and 1.57 cd-1) are typical SPB star
frequencies, the last one being close to our detection threshold.
They are associated to low amplitude velocities, of the
order of 1-2 km s-1.
So we classify 53 Psc in the SPBs class in agreement with its
position in the HR diagram.
Line equivalent width and central depth variations are also
observed.
Two phenomena appear: first, a smooth variation, present in
all lines with a time scale of 10 days, could be related to
the stellar rotation and a magnetic field.
Second, on two consecutive nights, a sudden and important increase
(20% ) of equivalent widths and central depths of H
and
HeI lines could be due to
an outburst similar to the ones present in some Be stars.
The variation in the equivalent widths is mainly due
to the increase of the central depth of the quoted lines.
This suggests the existence
of NLTE effects due to a hot low density plasma in the upper layers
of the atmosphere of 53 Psc.
An additional frequency is pointed out around 0.11 cd-1.
The best interpretation is an SPB frequency shifted by rotation.
Key words: stars: individual: 53 Piscium -- stars: oscillations -- stars: variables: general -- stars: activity
Offprint request: P. Mathias, mathias@obs-nice.fr
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