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Gamma Cassiopeiae variable

A Gamma Cassiopeiae variable (γ Cassiopeiae variable) is a type of variable star, named for its prototype γ Cassiopeiae.

Variability edit

 
A light curve for Gamma Cassiopeiae, plotted from data published by Labadie-Bartz et al. (2021)[1]

γ Cassiopeiae variables show irregular changes in brightness on a timescale of decades. These typically have amplitudes of the order of a magnitude. For example, γ Cassiopeiae is usually about magnitude 2.5 and has varied between magnitudes 1.6 and 3.0. The variations are associated with changes in the spectrum between normal absorption spectra and Be star spectra, often also including shell star characteristics.[2]

Pleione and γ Cassiopeiae itself are both variable stars that have intermittent shell episodes where strong shell features appear in the spectrum and the brightness increases or decreases significantly. At other times the shell is not detectable in the spectrum, and even the emission lines may disappear.[3]

The General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS) categorises γ Cassiopeiae stars as eruptive variables and describes them as rapidly-rotating B class giants or subgiants, although many of them are main sequence stars. It distinguishes them from those Be stars that only show smaller amplitude brightness variations. The GCVS uses the code GCAS to denote γ Cassiopeiae variables.[2]

Mechanism edit

γ Cassiopeiae variables are understood to be hot stars which have equatorial decretion disks which periodically disappear and reform, or possibly just change dramatically in scale. They are probably all very rapid rotators and most can be classified as Be stars. They are often also shell stars at least part of the time, where the disk is seen edge-on and produces very narrow absorption lines in addition to the broader photospheric lines and possible emission lines. Regardless of whether they are shell stars by the most narrow definition, the periods when they produce strong disks and increase in brightness are known as shell events.[3]

Examples edit

Designation (name) Constellation Discovery Apparent magnitude (Maximum)[A] Apparent magnitude (Minimum)[A] Range of magnitude Period Spectral class Comment
Gamma Cassiopeiae Cassiopeia   1m.6 3m.0 1.4 B0.5 IVe Prototype
Delta Scorpii A[4] Scorpius 1m.59 2m.32 0.73 B0.3 IV[5]
Kappa Canis Majoris Canis Major   3m.40 3m.97 0.57 B1.5IVne  
Beta Canis Minoris Canis Minor 2m.84[6] 2m.92[6] 0.08 B8V e[7]
FW Canis Majoris Canis Major   5m.00 5m.50 0.50  
Zeta Ophiuchi Ophiuchus 2m.56[8] 2m.58[8] 0.02 O9.5V[9] Also a Beta Cephei variable
Pleione Taurus 4m.77[6] 5m.5[6] 0.77 B8Vne[10]
Lambda Pavonis Pavo   4m.00 4m.26 0.26 B2II-IIIe  
Phi Persei[11] Perseus   3m.96 4m.11 0.15 19.5 d B2Vpe  
Psi Persei[11] Perseus   4m.17 4m.36 0.19 B5III-Vne  
X Persei Perseus   6m.03 7m.0 0.97 B0Ve Also a High-mass X-ray binary
A (visual magnitude, unless marked (B) (= blue) or (p) (= photographic))

References edit

  1. ^ Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan; Baade, Dietrich; Carciofi, Alex C.; Rubio, Amanda; Rivinius, Thomas; Borre, Camilla C.; Martayan, Christophe; Siverd, Robert J. (March 2021). "Short-term variability and mass loss in Be stars – VI. Frequency groups in γ Cas detected by TESS". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 502 (1): 242–259. arXiv:2012.06454. doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3913. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b Samus, N. N.; Durlevich, O. V.; et al. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+ 2007-2013)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: B/GCVS. Originally Published in: 2009yCat....102025S. 1: B/gcvs. Bibcode:2009yCat....102025S.
  3. ^ a b Rivinius, Thomas; Carciofi, Alex C.; Martayan, Christophe (2013). "Classical be stars. Rapidly rotating B stars with viscous Keplerian decretion disks". Astronomy and Astrophysics Review. 21: 69. arXiv:1310.3962. Bibcode:2013A&ARv..21...69R. doi:10.1007/s00159-013-0069-0. S2CID 118652497.
  4. ^ "VSX : Detail for del Sco". www.aavso.org. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  5. ^ Balona, L. A.; Dziembowski, W. A. (1999-10-01). "Excitation and visibility of high-degree modes in stars". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 309: 221–232. doi:10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02821.x. ISSN 0035-8711.
  6. ^ a b c d Samus, N. N.; Kazarovets, E. V.; Durlevich, O. V.; Kireeva, N. N.; Pastukhova, E. N. (2009-01-01). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+, 2007-2017)". VizieR Online Data Catalog: B/gcvs.
  7. ^ Saio, H.; Cameron, C.; Kuschnig, R.; Walker, G. a. H.; Matthews, J. M.; Rowe, J. F.; Lee, U.; Huber, D.; Weiss, W. W. (2006-09-16). "MOST Detects g-Modes in the Late-Type be Star beta CMi (B8Ve)". arXiv.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  8. ^ a b Samus', N. N.; Kazarovets, E. V.; Durlevich, O. V.; Kireeva, N. N.; Pastukhova, E. N. (2017-01-01). "General catalogue of variable stars: Version GCVS 5.1". Astronomy Reports. 61: 80–88. doi:10.1134/S1063772917010085. ISSN 1063-7729.
  9. ^ Hubrig, S.; Oskinova, L. M.; Schoeller, M. (2011-01-28). "First detection of a magnetic field in the fast rotating runaway Oe star zeta Ophiuchi". arXiv.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  10. ^ Taranova, O.; Shenavrin, V.; Nadjip, A. D. (2008-02-01). "Pleione (BU Tau): IR Fading of the Star in 1999 - 2007". Peremennye Zvezdy Prilozhenie. 8: 6. ISSN 0373-7683.
  11. ^ a b Tur, N. S.; Goraya, P. S. (April 1988). "Scanner observations of shell stars Phi Persei and Psi Persei". Astrophysics and Space Science. 143 (1): 99–105. Bibcode:1988Ap&SS.143...99T. doi:10.1007/BF00636758. S2CID 121741933.

Further reading edit

  • Bohlender, D. (2016). "Searching for and Monitoring Ae and a Shell Stars at the DAO". Bright Emissaries: Be Stars as Messengers of Star-Disk Physics. 506: 275. Bibcode:2016ASPC..506..275B.
  • Slettebak, A. (1982). "Spectral types and rotational velocities of the brighter Be stars and A-F type shell stars". Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 50: 55–83. Bibcode:1982ApJS...50...55S. doi:10.1086/190820.

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GCAS redirects here For the privately funded graduate school see Global Center for Advanced Studies A Gamma Cassiopeiae variable g Cassiopeiae variable is a type of variable star named for its prototype g Cassiopeiae Contents 1 Variability 2 Mechanism 3 Examples 4 References 5 Further readingVariability edit nbsp A light curve for Gamma Cassiopeiae plotted from data published by Labadie Bartz et al 2021 1 g Cassiopeiae variables show irregular changes in brightness on a timescale of decades These typically have amplitudes of the order of a magnitude For example g Cassiopeiae is usually about magnitude 2 5 and has varied between magnitudes 1 6 and 3 0 The variations are associated with changes in the spectrum between normal absorption spectra and Be star spectra often also including shell star characteristics 2 Pleione and g Cassiopeiae itself are both variable stars that have intermittent shell episodes where strong shell features appear in the spectrum and the brightness increases or decreases significantly At other times the shell is not detectable in the spectrum and even the emission lines may disappear 3 The General Catalogue of Variable Stars GCVS categorises g Cassiopeiae stars as eruptive variables and describes them as rapidly rotating B class giants or subgiants although many of them are main sequence stars It distinguishes them from those Be stars that only show smaller amplitude brightness variations The GCVS uses the code GCAS to denote g Cassiopeiae variables 2 Mechanism editg Cassiopeiae variables are understood to be hot stars which have equatorial decretion disks which periodically disappear and reform or possibly just change dramatically in scale They are probably all very rapid rotators and most can be classified as Be stars They are often also shell stars at least part of the time where the disk is seen edge on and produces very narrow absorption lines in addition to the broader photospheric lines and possible emission lines Regardless of whether they are shell stars by the most narrow definition the periods when they produce strong disks and increase in brightness are known as shell events 3 Examples edit27 Canis Majoris Beta Canis Minoris PleioneDesignation name Constellation Discovery Apparent magnitude Maximum A Apparent magnitude Minimum A Range of magnitude Period Spectral class CommentGamma Cassiopeiae Cassiopeia 1m 6 3m 0 1 4 B0 5 IVe PrototypeDelta Scorpii A 4 Scorpius 1m 59 2m 32 0 73 B0 3 IV 5 Kappa Canis Majoris Canis Major 3m 40 3m 97 0 57 B1 5IVne Beta Canis Minoris Canis Minor 2m 84 6 2m 92 6 0 08 B8V e 7 FW Canis Majoris Canis Major 5m 00 5m 50 0 50 Zeta Ophiuchi Ophiuchus 2m 56 8 2m 58 8 0 02 O9 5V 9 Also a Beta Cephei variablePleione Taurus 4m 77 6 5m 5 6 0 77 B8Vne 10 Lambda Pavonis Pavo 4m 00 4m 26 0 26 B2II IIIe Phi Persei 11 Perseus 3m 96 4m 11 0 15 19 5 d B2Vpe Psi Persei 11 Perseus 4m 17 4m 36 0 19 B5III Vne X Persei Perseus 6m 03 7m 0 0 97 B0Ve Also a High mass X ray binaryA visual magnitude unless marked B blue or p photographic References edit Labadie Bartz Jonathan Baade Dietrich Carciofi Alex C Rubio Amanda Rivinius Thomas Borre Camilla C Martayan Christophe Siverd Robert J March 2021 Short term variability and mass loss in Be stars VI Frequency groups in g Cas detected by TESS Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 502 1 242 259 arXiv 2012 06454 doi 10 1093 mnras staa3913 Retrieved 23 July 2022 a b Samus N N Durlevich O V et al 2009 VizieR Online Data Catalog General Catalogue of Variable Stars Samus 2007 2013 VizieR On line Data Catalog B GCVS Originally Published in 2009yCat 102025S 1 B gcvs Bibcode 2009yCat 102025S a b Rivinius Thomas Carciofi Alex C Martayan Christophe 2013 Classical be stars Rapidly rotating B stars with viscous Keplerian decretion disks Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 21 69 arXiv 1310 3962 Bibcode 2013A amp ARv 21 69R doi 10 1007 s00159 013 0069 0 S2CID 118652497 VSX Detail for del Sco www aavso org Retrieved 2023 12 18 Balona L A Dziembowski W A 1999 10 01 Excitation and visibility of high degree modes in stars Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 309 221 232 doi 10 1046 j 1365 8711 1999 02821 x ISSN 0035 8711 a b c d Samus N N Kazarovets E V Durlevich O V Kireeva N N Pastukhova E N 2009 01 01 VizieR Online Data Catalog General Catalogue of Variable Stars Samus 2007 2017 VizieR Online Data Catalog B gcvs Saio H Cameron C Kuschnig R Walker G a H Matthews J M Rowe J F Lee U Huber D Weiss W W 2006 09 16 MOST Detects g Modes in the Late Type be Star beta CMi B8Ve arXiv org Retrieved 2023 12 30 a b Samus N N Kazarovets E V Durlevich O V Kireeva N N Pastukhova E N 2017 01 01 General catalogue of variable stars Version GCVS 5 1 Astronomy Reports 61 80 88 doi 10 1134 S1063772917010085 ISSN 1063 7729 Hubrig S Oskinova L M Schoeller M 2011 01 28 First detection of a magnetic field in the fast rotating runaway Oe star zeta Ophiuchi arXiv org Retrieved 2023 12 30 Taranova O Shenavrin V Nadjip A D 2008 02 01 Pleione BU Tau IR Fading of the Star in 1999 2007 Peremennye Zvezdy Prilozhenie 8 6 ISSN 0373 7683 a b Tur N S Goraya P S April 1988 Scanner observations of shell stars Phi Persei and Psi Persei Astrophysics and Space Science 143 1 99 105 Bibcode 1988Ap amp SS 143 99T doi 10 1007 BF00636758 S2CID 121741933 Further reading editBohlender D 2016 Searching for and Monitoring Ae and a Shell Stars at the DAO Bright Emissaries Be Stars as Messengers of Star Disk Physics 506 275 Bibcode 2016ASPC 506 275B Slettebak A 1982 Spectral types and rotational velocities of the brighter Be stars and A F type shell stars Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 50 55 83 Bibcode 1982ApJS 50 55S doi 10 1086 190820 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gamma Cassiopeiae variable amp oldid 1193575234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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