2008PASP..120..730S


Query : 2008PASP..120..730S

2008PASP..120..730S - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 120, 730-739 (2008/July-0)

Time variability of the Ca II K emission line of giants.

SHETRONE M., RIVERA F., SMITH G. and CARVETH C.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper reports the results of a program to search for evidence of time variability in the profile of the central emission component of the Ca II K line of a sample of Population I field giant stars. High resolution spectra of this line have been obtained using echelle and coudé spectrographs on the 82-inch (2.1-m) and 107-inch (2.7-m) telescopes of McDonald Observatory. Data are drawn from previous papers of Smith & Shetrone and combined with new observations obtained during the period 2004-2007 to give multiple observations for a sample of 31 evolved giant stars extending over the period 1998-2007. The asymmetry of the Ca II emission profile has been quantified by the parameter , which is defined to be the ratio of the intensity in the violet emission peak to the intensity in the red emission peak. Among the giants in our sample with the individual values fall mainly in the range, while for those giants with this range broadens to. A number of the giants in our sample are found to have temporal variations in. The range observed in this parameter for any given star is, with the largest variations being around the 3.5 σ level in our data. Evidence for variability in is found among both giants with and. By contrast, some of the giants in our sample showed no evidence of variability in their emission asymmetry. Most of the giants in our sample that show on at least one occasion have colors of. Nonetheless, some of the stars of such color do show blue-dominant asymmetry. Furthermore, some giants of this color are clearly variable in their emission asymmetry and are seen to change from blue-dominant emission profiles to red-dominant or vice versa. Thus, in terms of the behavior of as a function of position in the color-magnitude diagram, there is a transition in a statistical sense from mainly blue-dominant asymmetry at to red-dominant at around. However, within the color range, a wide range of asymmetries occurs, as found originally by Stencel, and time variability appears to be one explanation for both blue and red-dominant asymmetries occurring in this domain. Upon dividing our sample according to metallicity, those giants with evince a transition to red-dominant asymmetry (i.e.,) at slightly bluer color than giants with . Among giants with the mean values of found in our sample range from 1.05 to 1.20, whereas the individual values at any given time shower a broader scatter from to 1.27. Among such stars there is also evidence of time variability, although in most cases it does not include a transition to a red-dominant value of.

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Number of rows : 41
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 * iot Cet * 00 19 25.6743948847 -08 49 26.108975369 5.94 4.77 3.55 2.70 2.11 K1+IIICN0.5 180 0
2 HD 2001 * 00 23 41.4324064992 -67 42 49.648220352   10.667 9.817 9.424   K2/3III 11 0
3 HD 1998 * 00 24 05.3892478728 -19 05 09.183152364   10.65 10.11     F7/8V 6 0
4 HD 2007 * 00 24 13.0275861168 -16 46 12.051990192   9.67 9.46     A3III 25 0
5 HD 2004 PM* 00 24 17.3463061464 +01 33 22.134125088   8.43 7.77     G3V 23 0
6 HD 2006 * 00 24 18.0955367832 -09 07 03.490409604   10.47 10.10     F0V 7 0
7 HD 2005 * 00 24 18.4310954544 -01 14 28.630496256   9.89 8.37     K4/5III 10 0
8 * del And SB* 00 39 19.6031132231 +30 51 39.540873571 6.04 4.56 3.28 2.36 1.70 K3III-IIIbCN0.5 328 0
9 * bet Cet PM* 00 43 35.37090 -17 59 11.7827 3.90 3.02 2.01 1.29 0.78 G9.5IIICH-1 525 1
10 * mu. Psc PM* 01 30 11.1150260499 +06 08 37.758162354 7.75 6.22 4.84 3.78 3.04 K3III 179 0
11 * eps Tau ** 04 28 37.0002551195 +19 10 49.563140930 5.42 4.54 3.53     G9.5IIICN0.5 591 1
12 * 17 Mon * 06 47 19.8301708488 +08 02 14.122870224 7.82 6.17 4.77 3.74 3.04 K4III 118 0
13 * kap Gem ** 07 44 26.8438122013 +24 23 52.787290890 5.19 4.49 3.57 2.86 2.41 G8III-IIIb 299 0
14 * tau Cnc * 09 08 00.0501376128 +29 39 15.235678080   6.316 5.420     G8III 93 0
15 * 10 LMi RS* 09 34 13.3818448296 +36 23 51.209023344   5.47 4.60     G7.5IIIb 150 0
16 * ups01 Hya * 09 51 28.6749789221 -14 50 47.863368049 5.68 5.03 4.11 3.42 2.95 G7III 155 0
17 * nu. Hya PM* 10 49 37.4882533447 -16 11 37.129417316 5.62 4.35 3.11 2.17 1.53 K1.5IIIHdel-0.5 179 0
18 * nu. UMa * 11 18 28.7372062295 +33 05 39.501852796 6.44 4.89 3.49 2.43 1.73 K3-III: 203 0
19 * eps Crv PM* 12 10 07.4805825 -22 37 11.161983 5.79 4.32 2.98 2.05 1.41 K2+IIIa 146 0
20 V* RS CVn RS* 13 10 36.9077924448 +35 56 05.584994412 8.57 8.51 7.93 7.7   F6IV+G8IV 724 0
21 * 4 UMi SB* 14 08 50.9261147184 +77 32 51.035212788   6.177 4.805     K3-IIIbFe-0.5 109 0
22 * kap Vir PM* 14 12 53.7448526298 -10 16 25.332461336 7.00 5.53 4.21 3.14 2.39 K2.5IIIFe-0.5 141 0
23 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
24 * ups Lib * 15 37 01.4488964967 -28 08 06.397661288   4.979 3.589     K3.5III 93 0
25 HD 140227 PM* 15 37 39.1284164424 +69 17 00.040060968   7.011 5.627     M0III 33 0
26 * pi. Her V* 17 15 02.8342463677 +36 48 32.981576254 6.28 4.61 3.18 2.22 1.49 K3II 243 0
27 * tet Her V* 17 56 15.1809747319 +37 15 01.932000161 6.70 5.23 3.88 2.98 2.38 K1IIaCN2 215 0
28 * del Sgr * 18 20 59.6428936493 -29 49 41.168145329   4.069 2.668     K2.5IIIaCN0.5 175 0
29 * alf Sct PM* 18 35 12.4271571798 -08 14 38.653839451 6.70 5.17 3.83 2.86 2.18 K3III 182 0
30 HD 175443 PM* 18 54 13.2472561224 +27 54 34.298130996   6.97 5.62     K4III 33 0
31 * rho Dra PM* 20 02 49.0708468414 +67 52 24.830813366 7.31 5.81 4.50 3.57 2.92 K2+IIICN1Ca1 84 0
32 V* T Cyg LP? 20 47 10.7523451296 +34 22 26.841017100   6.224 4.930 5.33   K3III 75 0
33 * iot Cap BY* 21 22 14.7959829093 -16 50 04.358014058 5.74 5.18 4.27 3.65 3.17 G7IIIFe-1.5 193 0
34 * rho Cyg PM* 21 33 58.8530450102 +45 35 30.620055459 5.47 4.91 4.02 3.31 2.81 G8IIIFe-0.5 198 0
35 * alf Aqr * 22 05 47.0355458275 -00 19 11.463439527 4.65 3.90 2.94 2.27 1.76 G2Ib 437 0
36 HD 211073 ** 22 13 52.7275081368 +39 42 53.728839720 7.32 5.88 4.49 3.48 2.74 K2.5III 112 0
37 * tet Aqr PM* 22 16 50.0366846016 -07 46 59.839473115 5.95 5.15 4.16 3.46 2.98 G9II 141 0
38 * 11 Lac PM* 22 40 30.8584750462 +44 16 34.706857320 7.15 5.79 4.46 3.54 2.86 K2.5III 138 0
39 * g Aqr V* 22 43 35.2332465969 -18 49 49.350293114   6.06 4.69     K3III 55 0
40 * 72 Peg ** 23 33 57.18791 +31 19 31.0058   6.386 5.008     K4III 148 0
41 * gam Cep SB* 23 39 20.9104133784 +77 37 56.510781384 5.190 4.250   2.6   K1III-IVCN1 598 1

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