uvby-Hbeta photometry of Eta Car 1992-94 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. van Genderen A.M.
  2. Sterken C.
  3. de Groot M.
  4. Stahl O.
  5. Andersen J.,Andersen M.I.
  6. Caldwell J.A.R.
  7. Casey B.
  8. Clement R.
  9. Corradi W.J.B.,Cuypers J.
  10. Debehogne H.
  11. Garcia de Maria J.M.
  12. Joench-Soerensen H.,Vaz L.P.R.
  13. Stefl S.
  14. Suso Lopez J.
  15. Beele D.
  16. Eggenkamp I.M.M.G.,Goecking K.-D.
  17. Jorissen A.
  18. de Koff S.
  19. Kuss C.
  20. Schoenmakers A.P.,Vink J.
  21. Waelde E.
  22. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present and analyze two seasons of intense photometric monitoring in the Stroemgren uvbyH{beta} system of {eta} Carinae (October 1992-August 1994). The luminous blue variable (LBV) in the core did not show much S Dor activity, i.e. it was in a relatively quiescent stage. This situation was very favourable for studying its optical micro variations. It appears that the central LBV pulsates (presumably in a non-radial mode) like other massive evolved stars, the {alpha} Cyg variables. The quasi-period is 58.56d. The linear ephemeris is: JD_max_=2448875.0 +58.56 E. Support was found for the existence of the presumed periodicity of 52.4d of the so-called "dimples", shallow dips in the light curve which only last for a few days. The cause may be the eclipse of a small companion or of a hot spot in an accretion disk. The H{beta} index became bluer by ~0.07mag during the last 11/2 years and shows an oscillation in anti-phase with the 58.56d pulsation, suggesting that the HII region(s) responsible for the hydrogen line emission has a relatively high luminosity. This is another reason to suppose that a second luminous source, perhaps a luminous disk (with a hot spot), may be present in the {eta} Car system. Objects concerned: -------------------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Name(s) -------------------------------------------------- 10 45 03.6 -59 41 03 eta Car = HR 4210 = HD 93308 --------------------------------------------------

Keywords
  1. Variable stars
  2. Supergiant stars
  3. Optical astronomy
  4. Medium band photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1995A&A...304..415V
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.33040415

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1997-12-09T17:38:03Z
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1997-12-09T16:38:06Z
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1997-12-09T17:38:03Z
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