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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

Interferometric survey of Be stars with the CHARA array

Y. Touhami; Douglas R. Gies; Gail H. Schaefer; Noel D. Richardson; S. J. Williams; Erika D. Grundstrom; M. Virginia McSwain

We present the first spatially resolved observations of circumstellar envelopes of 25 bright northern Be stars. The survey was performed with the CHARA Array interferometer in the K-band at intermediate and long baselines. The interferometric visibilities are well fitted by a viscous disk model where the gas density steeply decreases with the radius. Physical and geometrical parameters such as the density profile, the inclination, and the position angles of the circumstellar disks are determined. We find that the density radial exponent ranges between n ≈ 2.4 − 3.2, which is consistent with previous IRAS measurements. We have also obtained simultaneous optical and near-IR spectrophotometric measurements, and found that the model reproduces well the observed disk IR-continuum excess emission. By combining the projected rotational velocity of the Be star with the disk inclination derived from interferometry, we give estimates of the equatorial rotational velocities of these Be stars.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

Light curves of the Be stars of NGC 3766

Rachael M. Roettenbacher; M. Virginia McSwain

Nonradial pulsations (NRPs) are a possible formation mechanism for the equatorial disks surrounding Be stars. The open cluster NGC 3766 has a high fraction of transient Be stars, Be stars that have been observed with both emission due to a circumstellar disk and a non-emitting B-type spectrum. Because of the large fraction of transient Be stars, this cluster is a prime location for studying the formation mechanisms of Be star disks. We observed NGC 3766 for more than 25 nights over three years to generate Stromgren uvby light curves of the Be population. We present the results of a period search to investigate the presence of NRPs.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

Hα emission variability in the γ-ray binary LSI +61 303

M. Virginia McSwain; Erika D. Grundstrom; Douglas R. Gies; Paul S. Ray

LS I +61 303 is an exceptionally rare example of a Be/X-ray binary that also exhibits MeV–TeV emission, making it one of only a handful of ”γ-ray binaries”. Here we present Hα spectra that show strong variability during the 26.5 day orbital period and over decadal time scales. The Hα line profile exhibits a dramatic emission burst shortly before apastron, observed as a redshifted shoulder in the line profile, as the compact source moves almost directly away from the observer. Here we investigate several possible origins for this red shoulder, including an accretion disk, tidal mass transfer stream, turbulent gas in the wake of the neutron star, and a compact pulsar wind nebula in the system.


Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège | 2011

The Stellar Wind of LS 5039

Christina Aragona; M. Virginia McSwain; Mallory Strider Ellison Roberts


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 2011

Halpha emission variability in the gamma-ray binary LSI +61 303

M. Virginia McSwain; Erika D. Grundstrom; Douglas R. Gies; Paul S. Ray


Archive | 2011

Nonradial Pulsation Periods of B and Be Stars in NGC 3766

Rachael M. Roettenbacher; M. Virginia McSwain


Bulletin de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege | 2011

First results on the optical campaign devoted to the gamma-ray binary candidate HD259440

Michaël De Becker; M. Virginia McSwain; Christina Aragona


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 2010

Spectroscopic Halpha and Hgamma survey of field Be stars: 2004-2008

Erika D. Grundstrom; Douglas R. Gies; Christina Aragona; Tabetha S. Boyajian; Ernesto Garcia; Amber N. Marsh; M. Virginia McSwain; Rachael M. Roettenbacher; S. J. Williams; D. W. Wingert


Archive | 2010

A Study of Balmer Emission in Be Stars

Christina Aragona; M. Virginia McSwain; Rachael M. Roettenbacher; Amber N. Marsh


Archive | 2010

Optical Spectroscopy of the Proposed gamma-ray Binary HD 259440

Christina Aragona; M. Virginia McSwain

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S. J. Williams

Georgia State University

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D. W. Wingert

Georgia State University

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Paul S. Ray

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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