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Chemically peculiar stars

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Hst/Stis Analysis Of The First Main Sequence Pulsar Cu Virginis, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Oleg Kochukhov, Andrzej Pigulski, P. Leto, Corrado Trigilio, Iva Krtičková, Theresa Lüftinger, Milan Prvák, A. Tichý May 2019

Hst/Stis Analysis Of The First Main Sequence Pulsar Cu Virginis, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Oleg Kochukhov, Andrzej Pigulski, P. Leto, Corrado Trigilio, Iva Krtičková, Theresa Lüftinger, Milan Prvák, A. Tichý

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Context. CU Vir has been the first main sequence star that showed regular radio pulses that persist for decades, resembling the radio lighthouse of pulsars and interpreted as auroral radio emission similar to that found in planets. The star belongs to a rare group of magnetic chemically peculiar stars with variable rotational period.

Aims. We study the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum of CU Vir obtained using STIS spectrograph onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to search for the source of radio emission and to test the model of the rotational period evolution.

Methods. We used our own far-UV and visual photometric …


Differential Rotation In Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Ernst Paunzen, Michal Švanda, Stefan Hummerich, Klaus Bernhard, Miroslav Jagelka, Jan Janík, Gregory W. Henry, Matthew E. Shultz Jan 2018

Differential Rotation In Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Ernst Paunzen, Michal Švanda, Stefan Hummerich, Klaus Bernhard, Miroslav Jagelka, Jan Janík, Gregory W. Henry, Matthew E. Shultz

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Magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars constitute about 10% of upper-main-sequence stars and are characterized by strong magnetic fields and abnormal photospheric abundances of some chemical elements. Most of them exhibit strictly periodic light, magnetic, radio, and spectral variations that can be fully explained by a rigidly rotating main-sequence star with persistent surface structures and a stable global magnetic field. Long-term observations of the phase curves of these variations enable us to investigate possible surface differential rotation with unprecedented accuracy and reliability. The analysis of the phase curves in the best-observed mCP stars indicates that the location and the contrast of …


Torsional Oscillations And Observed Rotational Period Variations In Early-Type Stars, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Petr Kurfürst, Marian Karlický Sep 2016

Torsional Oscillations And Observed Rotational Period Variations In Early-Type Stars, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Petr Kurfürst, Marian Karlický

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Some chemically peculiar stars in the upper main sequence show rotational period variations of unknown origin. We propose that these variations are a consequence of the propagation of internal waves in magnetic rotating stars that lead to the torsional oscillations of the star. We simulate the magnetohydrodynamic waves and calculate resonant frequencies for two stars that show rotational variations: CU Vir and HD 37776. We provide updated analyses of rotational period variations in these stars and compare our results with numerical models. For CU Vir, the length of the observed rotational period cycle, | $\mathit {\Pi }=67.6(5)$ | yr, can …


Surprising Variations In The Rotation Of The Chemically Peculiar Stars Cu Virginis And V901 Orionis, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Miloslav Zejda, Jiri Liška, Pavel Zvěřina, D. O. Kudrjavtsev, Iosif I. Romanyuk, N. A. Sokolov, Theresa Lüftinger, Corrado Trigilio, Coralie Neiner, S. N. De Villiers Oct 2011

Surprising Variations In The Rotation Of The Chemically Peculiar Stars Cu Virginis And V901 Orionis, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Miloslav Zejda, Jiri Liška, Pavel Zvěřina, D. O. Kudrjavtsev, Iosif I. Romanyuk, N. A. Sokolov, Theresa Lüftinger, Corrado Trigilio, Coralie Neiner, S. N. De Villiers

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Context. The majority of magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars exhibit periodic light, radio, spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric variations that can be adequately explained by the model of a rigidly rotating main-sequence star with persistent surface structures. CU Vir and V901 Ori belong among these few mCP stars whose rotation periods vary on timescales of decades.

Aims. We aim to study the stability of the periods in CU Vir and V901 Ori using all accessible observational data containing phase information.

Methods. We collected all available relevant archived observations supplemented with our new measurements of these stars and analysed the period variations of …


Hr 7355 - Another Rapidly Braking He-Strong Cp Star?, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, S. N. De Villiers, Ernst Paunzen, Miloslav Zejda Mar 2010

Hr 7355 - Another Rapidly Braking He-Strong Cp Star?, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, S. N. De Villiers, Ernst Paunzen, Miloslav Zejda

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Context. Strong meridional mixing induced by rapid rotation is one reason why all hot main-sequence stars are not chemically peculiar. However, the finding that the He-strong CP star HR 7355 is a rapid rotator complicates this concept.
Aims. Our goal is to explain the observed behaviour of HR 7355 based on period analysis of all available photometry.
Methods. Over two years, we acquired 114 new BV observations of HR 7355 at observatories in Arizona, U.S.A and Cape Town, South Africa. We performed period analyses of the new observations along with new analyses of 732 archival measurements from the Hipparcos and …


The Nature Of The Light Variability Of The Silicon Star Hr 7224, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Jan Skalický, Pavel Zvěřina Mar 2009

The Nature Of The Light Variability Of The Silicon Star Hr 7224, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Jan Skalický, Pavel Zvěřina

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Context. Although photometric variations of chemically peculiar (CP) stars are frequently used to determine their rotational periods, the detailed mechanism of their light variability remains poorly understood.
Aims. We simulate the light variability of the star HR 7224 using the observed surface distribution of silicon and iron.
Methods. We used the TLUSTY model atmospheres calculated for the appropriate silicon and iron abundances to obtain the emergent flux and to predict the rotationally modulated light curve of the star. We also obtained additional photometric measurements and employed our own regression procedure to derive a more precise estimate of the light elements. …


The Extremely Rapid Rotational Braking Of The Magnetic Helium-Strong Star Hd 37776, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, David A. Bohlender, Iosif I. Romanyuk, Jan Janík, Hrvoje Božić, D. Korčáková, Miloslav Zejda, Ivan Kh. Iliev, Petr Škoda, Miroslav Šlechta, Tomáš Gráf, Martin Netolický, Michal Ceniga Apr 2008

The Extremely Rapid Rotational Braking Of The Magnetic Helium-Strong Star Hd 37776, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, David A. Bohlender, Iosif I. Romanyuk, Jan Janík, Hrvoje Božić, D. Korčáková, Miloslav Zejda, Ivan Kh. Iliev, Petr Škoda, Miroslav Šlechta, Tomáš Gráf, Martin Netolický, Michal Ceniga

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Context. Light and spectrum variations of the magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars are explained by the oblique rigid rotator model with a rotation period usually assumed to be stable on a long time scale. A few exceptions, such as CU Vir or 56 Ari, have been reported as displaying an increase in their rotation period. A possible increase in the period of light and spectrum variations has also been suggested from observations of the helium-strong mCP star HD 37776 (V901 Ori).

Aims. In this paper we attempt to confirm the possible period change of HD 37776 and discuss a possible …


Hd 8801: A Unique Single Am Star With Γ Doradus And Δ Scuti Pulsations, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel Apr 2005

Hd 8801: A Unique Single Am Star With Γ Doradus And Δ Scuti Pulsations, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel

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We have discovered the first example of a star pulsating intrinsically with both γ Doradus and δ Scuti frequencies. The star, HD 8801, is an Am metallic-line star that appears to be single. Since the vast majority of Am stars are members of binary systems with periods less than 1000 days and also do not pulsate, HD 8801 possesses a very unusual, if not unique, combination of physical properties. Our photometry, acquired with an automatic telescope at Fairborn Observatory, resolves six independent pulsation periods between 0.048 and 0.404 days. The two longest periods lie within the range of γ Dor …