2004ApJ...604..800W


Query : 2004ApJ...604..800W

2004ApJ...604..800W - Astrophys. J., 604, 800-816 (2004/April-1)

Long secondary periods in pulsating asymptotic giant branch stars: an investigation of their origin.

WOOD P.R., OLIVIER E.A. and KAWALER S.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Approximately 25%-30% of pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars show long secondary periods (LSPs) of typical length ∼400-1500 days, roughly 10 times longer than the primary period of pulsation. Here we seek an explanation for the LSPs. We describe the spectral variations over a 4 yr interval for three of these stars. The radial velocity is found to vary during the LSP with full amplitude of ∼5 km/s, a result similar to that found by Hinkle and coworkers for six other variables of this type. Variations in the Hα and Na D line profiles throughout the LSP suggest that chromospheric activity and mass loss vary with the period of the LSP. Possible explanations for the photometric and radial velocity variations include eccentric motion of an orbiting companion of mass ∼0.1 M, radial and nonradial pulsation, rotation of an ellipsoidal-shaped red giant, episodic dust ejection, and star spot cycles. We discuss each of these models and show that they all have problems. The most likely explanation is that the LSPs result from a low degree g+ mode confined to the outer radiative layers of the red giant, combined with large-scale star spot activity to give the observed chromosphere and the irregularity of the light curve. We suggest that these stars may be the precursors of asymmetric planetary nebulae.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - Stars: Planetary Systems - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Oscillations

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* Z Eri LP* 02 47 55.9221088152 -12 27 38.321064756 9.83 8.46 6.90     M5III 112 0
2 * alf Cet LP? 03 02 16.77307 +04 05 23.0596 6.10 4.17 2.53 1.18 0.02 M1.5IIIa 461 1
3 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17441 0
4 2MASS J05250840-6939530 LP* 05 25 08.4255701784 -69 39 52.997729904     18.14 15.589   ~ 4 0
5 OGLE LMC-LPV-53776 LP* 05 25 24.55 -69 34 46.5     16.551 13.887 13.669 ~ 4 0
6 2MASS J05255337-6937245 LP* 05 25 53.3785141008 -69 37 24.623089032     16.62 14.585 14.441 ~ 6 0
7 2MASS J05261671-6959188 LP* 05 26 16.7078944451 -69 59 18.914006237     16.87 14.377 14.146 ~ 5 0
8 2MASS J05270505-6937031 LP* 05 27 05.0653166227 -69 37 03.164386593     18.11 16.58 14.546 ~ 5 0
9 2MASS J05271246-6954460 LP* 05 27 12.4290650693 -69 54 45.786395152     16.69 15.78   ~ 4 0
10 AGPRS J052716.84-694923.5 LP? 05 27 16.7102377920 -69 49 22.804059468     16.50 15.64   ~ 5 0
11 2MASS J05285768-6930324 LP* 05 28 57.6938006136 -69 30 32.479517592     16.99 15.80 14.152 ~ 4 0
12 2MASS J05290644-6940361 LP* 05 29 06.4600833642 -69 40 36.151469842     16.42 14.391 14.555 ~ 4 0
13 MACHO 77.7909.66 V* 05 29 14.00 -69 59 21.4     17.57 16.02   ~ 2 0
14 2MASS J05301220-6954175 LP* 05 30 12.2006907888 -69 54 17.532789480     16.99 14.191 14.106 ~ 7 0
15 V* RS Aur LP* 06 03 53.7064767744 +46 17 34.772288172   11.36 9.54 10.08   M5.5-6e 24 0
16 V* S Lep LP* 06 05 45.5496784008 -24 11 44.015025408 9.72 8.42 6.82 4.12 1.75 M6+IIIa 104 0
17 V* CO CMa LP* 07 14 00.9868176888 -26 06 34.945761060   9.451 9.70 7.49   M3IIIe 14 0
18 V* RY UMa LP* 12 20 27.3276418728 +61 18 34.705813140 10.90 8.70 6.90     M3:III 68 0

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