2003ApJ...589..526L


Query : 2003ApJ...589..526L

2003ApJ...589..526L - Astrophys. J., 589, 526-542 (2003/May-3)

Far Spectroscopic Explorer snapshot survey of O VI variability in the winds of 66 OB-type stars.

LEHNER N., FULLERTON A.W., MASSA D., SEMBACH K.R. and ZSARGO J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have used the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer to conduct a snapshot survey of O VI variability in the winds of 66 OB-type stars in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds. These time series consist of two or three observations separated by intervals ranging from a few days to several months. Although these time series provide the bare minimum of information required to detect variations, this survey demonstrates that the O VI doublet in the winds of OB-type stars is variable on various scales in both time and velocity. For spectral types from O3 to B1, 64% vary in time. At spectral types later than B1, no wind variability is observed. In view of the limitations of this survey, this fraction represents a lower limit on the true incidence of variability in the O VI wind lines, which is very common and probably ubiquitous. In contrast, for S IV and P V, only a small percentage of the whole sample shows wind variations, although this may be principally due to selection effects. The observed variations extend over several hundreds of kilometers per second of the wind profile and can be strong. The width over which the wind O VI profile varies is only weakly correlated with the terminal velocity (v), but a significant correlation (close to a 1:1 relationship) is derived between the maximum velocity of the variation and v. High-velocity O VI wind absorption features (possibly related to the discrete absorption components seen in other wind lines) are also observed in 46% of the cases for spectral types from O3 to B0.5. These features are variable, but the nature of their propagation cannot be determined from this survey. If X-rays can produce sufficient O VI by Auger ionization of O IV and the X-rays originate from strong shocks in the wind, this study suggests that stronger shocks occur more frequently near v, causing an enhancement of O VI near v.

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Journal keyword(s): Line: Profiles - Stars: Early-Type - Stars: Mass Loss - Stars: Winds, Outflows - Ultraviolet: Stars

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Number of rows : 68
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 HD 73 V* 00 05 36.9628687008 +43 24 05.116283136 7.39 8.26 8.45     B1.5IV 28 0
2 SK 13 s*b 00 47 12.2164410744 -73 06 33.111710784   12.52 12.48     B2.5Ia 71 0
3 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11141 1
4 SK 159 s*b 01 15 58.8782034384 -73 21 24.351532740 10.80 11.77 11.90     B0Ia 73 0
5 HD 268605 s*b 04 50 18.9258130824 -67 39 38.036838240 10.244 11.2 11.377   11.322 O9.5/B0Ia 86 0
6 SK -68 3 * 04 52 15.4670813184 -68 24 26.713040976   13.00 13.13     O9I 12 0
7 HD 268685 s*b 04 54 31.8862673064 -67 15 24.584925456 10.616 11.376 11.541   11.599 B1.5Ia 43 0
8 SK -67 28 Pu* 04 58 39.2402576592 -67 11 18.643364988 11.340 12.082 12.269   12.228 B0.7Ia 22 0
9 SK -65 21 s*b 05 01 22.2741446472 -65 41 47.884690176 11.119 12.08 12.70   12.373 O9.7Iab 40 0
10 SK -68 41 * 05 05 27.1146438696 -68 10 02.642123460 10.855 11.868 12.01   12.086 B0.5Ia 51 0
11 SK -71 8 EB* 05 07 23.2588955184 -71 11 53.964381372 12.243 12.995 13.156   13.299 O9II 13 0
12 HD 269314 * 05 17 05.6370489840 -70 19 23.041514280 11.243 12.344 12.376   12.431 B0I 15 0
13 SK -65 44 * 05 20 18.4431048816 -65 24 08.084147652 12.599 13.414 13.643   13.868 OB: 10 0
14 HD 269463 * 05 23 28.4351506080 -68 12 23.342994432   11.99 12.05     OB 24 0
15 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17421 0
16 SK -69 124 * 05 25 18.2515805760 -69 03 11.489785740 11.583 12.664 12.826   12.791 OB 24 0
17 SK -67 101 * 05 25 56.2422042240 -67 30 28.813234608   12.46 12.63     O8II((f)) 33 1
18 SK -67 111 s*b 05 26 48.0782169672 -67 29 29.782796892   12.33 12.42     O6Iaf(n)pv 46 0
19 BI 173 * 05 27 09.9440507208 -69 07 56.452079568 11.85 12.86 13.00     O8III 26 0
20 HD 269676 ** 05 31 15.634248 -71 04 09.90516 11.134 11.417 11.547 12.061 12.191 O6+O9: 82 0
21 SK -67 167 s*b 05 31 51.9123196824 -67 39 41.372080308 11.243 12.364 12.586   11.819 O4If+n 40 0
22 SK -67 191 * 05 33 34.0158776232 -67 30 19.741489992 12.153 13.214 13.436   14.838 O8V 28 0
23 BI 208 * 05 33 57.3355514112 -67 24 20.179711404 12.742 13.716 13.921   14.141 O7V 18 0
24 BI 272 * 05 44 23.1088099248 -67 14 29.211340416 12.163 13.127 13.201   13.524 O7III 23 0
25 HD 270196 s*b 05 51 20.7793116768 -70 17 09.299979960 10.038 11.490 11.6   11.646 B1.5Ia 54 0
26 HD 47417 * 06 38 47.9259228552 +06 54 06.782405364 6.12 6.91 6.95     B0IV 72 0
27 HD 47777 Y*O 06 40 42.2934096648 +09 39 21.310266708 6.95 7.79 7.93   7.721 B2IV 115 0
28 HD 47961 Y*O 06 41 27.3048122400 +09 51 14.407496352 6.57 7.33 7.47   7.614 B2.5V 84 0
29 HD 51013 * 06 54 41.2057501944 -24 15 20.445313212   8.65 8.84     B3V 38 0
30 HD 61347 * 07 38 16.1165383296 -13 51 01.219266504 7.84 9.44 9.29 9.13   O9Ib 69 0
31 HD 62866 * 07 45 12.9494774784 -20 48 37.305299268 8.35 9.33 9.16 9.59   B0.5Ib/II 32 0
32 HD 64568 * 07 53 38.2051918848 -26 14 02.598056556 8.64 9.50 9.39 9.77 9.204 O3V((f*))z 108 0
33 HD 91597 Be* 10 33 01.1348834904 -60 50 41.730469044 8.95 10.01 9.92 9.87   B7/8IV/V 58 0
34 HD 91651 bC* 10 33 30.2993151816 -60 07 40.044178344 7.96 9.64 9.52 9.51   ON9.5IIIn 103 0
35 HD 92554 * 10 39 45.6466685664 -60 54 39.583812024 8.77 10.24 10.15 9.82   O9/B0 78 1
36 CD-59 3300 * 10 44 41.7962304024 -59 46 56.405228916 8.07 8.79 8.57 9.33   O6V((f)) 141 0
37 V* V572 Car EB* 10 44 47.3048862456 -59 43 53.277923784 8.17 8.96 8.81 9.45   O7.5V(n)z+B0V(n) 172 1
38 HD 303308 ** 10 45 05.9147911152 -59 40 05.925360036 7.45 8.30 8.17 7.92 7.75 O4.5V((fc)) 300 0
39 HD 97913 * 11 14 54.6323218968 -59 10 29.572281840 8 9.64 9.18 9.48   O9/B0V 53 0
40 HD 308813 SB* 11 37 58.4451890256 -63 18 59.455147284 8.46 9.68 9.73 9.74   O9.7IV(n) 82 0
41 CD-72 758 HS? 11 58 59.9569731456 -73 25 48.320897844 9.69 10.64 10.61 10.91   OB 42 0
42 HD 148422 * 16 30 59.8917961848 -56 29 43.228963104 7.93 8.70 8.65 9.40   B1Ia 75 0
43 V* V1297 Sco SB* 16 56 05.2157203176 -40 20 57.576260184 7.87 9.11 9.29 9.29   O7.5Vz 138 0
44 HD 153426 * 17 01 13.0078001616 -38 12 11.886304536 6.79 7.61 7.47 8.49   O8.5III 96 0
45 HD 156292 SB* 17 18 45.8116958160 -42 53 29.928425568 7.13 7.75 7.55 8.42   O9.7III 68 0
46 HD 161807 Be* 17 49 24.7532295480 -38 59 01.610468304 5.99 6.917 7.017 8.28   O9.7IIInn 53 0
47 HD 163892 SB* 17 59 26.3102746896 -22 28 00.861673188 6.81 7.61 7.44 8.55   O9.5IV(n) 104 0
48 HD 168941 * 18 23 25.5605003784 -26 57 10.844087076 8.53 9.36 9.37 9.81   O9.5IVp 102 0
49 HD 172140 bC* 18 39 48.2537132208 -29 20 21.357618720 9.02 9.90 10.0     B1II 56 0
50 V* V1818 Cyg s*b 19 41 19.8538888392 +29 08 39.997275000 7.99 8.67 8.52     B1Ibp 56 0
51 HD 186994 EB* 19 45 37.9683288600 +44 57 49.476637908 6.43 7.37 7.50     B0III 85 0
52 HD 225757 * 19 46 41.7717141264 +34 39 14.323467312 9.74 10.62 10.66     B1IIIn 18 0
53 V* V1765 Cyg EB* 19 48 50.5979466384 +33 26 14.222537016 5.99 6.578 6.463     B0.5II 144 0
54 HD 191495 Pu* 20 08 53.5478375568 +35 30 46.421113572 7.56 8.47 8.42     B0IV-V(n) 50 0
55 HD 192035 bC? 20 10 49.5883683456 +47 48 47.193693264 7.41 8.26 8.22     B0III-IV(n) 63 1
56 HD 191877 * 20 11 21.0168163968 +21 52 29.770935312 5.51 6.217 6.269     B1Ib 89 0
57 HD 195965 * 20 32 25.5891987312 +48 12 59.317612308 6.03 6.899 6.974     B0.2Vn 117 0
58 BD+35 4258 bC? 20 46 12.659 +35 32 25.59 8.68 9.43 9.46 9.57   B0.5Vn 54 0
59 HD 202347 * 21 13 41.8579953000 +45 36 41.264109504 6.6 7.41 7.50     B1V 70 0
60 HD 203374 Be* 21 19 07.3685524992 +61 51 30.436799148 6.23 6.908 6.674     B0IVpe 130 0
61 BD+48 3437 * 21 36 15.8941708848 +49 20 56.770736280 8.15 8.83 8.73     B1Ib 42 0
62 HD 207538 * 21 47 39.7896725544 +59 42 01.348647696 7 7.55 7.30     O9.7IV 198 1
63 HD 210809 s*b 22 11 38.6004719208 +52 25 47.950615308 6.7 7.61 7.56     O9Iab 214 0
64 BD+53 2820 * 22 13 49.6987973304 +54 24 35.104403340 9.27 10.02 9.96     B0IVn 52 0
65 HD 235783 * 22 17 07.0151478888 +54 30 27.428365332 8.14 8.82 8.74     B1Ib 52 0
66 BD+52 3210 * 22 26 54.5467721496 +53 38 41.654005872 9.89 10.68 10.9     B1V 24 0
67 BD+53 2885 SB* 22 27 07.4925690552 +54 10 53.653712808 9.74 10.50 10.48     B2III 38 0
68 V* V373 Cas SB* 23 55 33.8386958472 +57 24 43.807358448 5.49 6.21 6.00     B0.5II-III 151 0

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