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The A-shell star Phi Leo revisited: its photospheric and circumstellar spectra

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2021-09-22 v1

Abstract

Variable red- and blue-shifted absorption features observed in the Ca ii K line towards the A-type shell star ϕ\phi Leo have been suggested by us in a previous work to be likely due to solid, comet-like bodies in the circumstellar (CS) environment. Our aim is to expand our observational study of this object to other characteristic spectral lines of A-type photospheres as well as to lines arising in their CS shells. We have obtained more than 500 high-resolution optical spectra collected at different telescopes from December 2015 to January 2019. We have analysed some photospheric lines, in particular Ca i 4226 \AA ~and Mg ii 4481 \AA, as well as the circumstellar shell lines Ca ii H\&K, Ca ii IR triplet, Fe ii, Ti ii, and the Balmer lines Hα\alpha and Hβ\beta. Our observational study reveals that ϕ\phi Leo is a variable δ\delta Scuti star whose spectra show remarkable dumps and bumps superimposed on the photospheric line profiles, which vary their strength and sharpness, propagate from blue- to more red-shifted radial velocities and persisting during a few hours, likely produced by non-radial pulsations. At the same time, all shell lines present an emission at \sim3 km/s centered at the core of the CS features, and two variable absorption minima at both sides of the emission. The variations observed in the Ca ii H\&K, Fe ii and Ti ii lines occur at any time scale from minutes to days and observing run, but without any clear correlation or recognizable temporal pattern among the different lines. In the case of Hα\alpha the CS contribution is also variable in just one of the observing runs. We suggest that ϕ\phi Leo is a rapidly rotating δ\delta Scuti star surrounded by a variable, (nearly) edge-on CS disk possibly re-supplied by the δ\delta Scuti pulsations.

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@article{arxiv.2106.16229,
  title  = {The A-shell star Phi Leo revisited: its photospheric and circumstellar spectra},
  author = {C. Eiroa and B. Montesinos and I. Rebollido and Th. Henning and R. Launhardt and J. Maldonado and G. Meeus and A. Mora and P. Rivière-Marichalar and E. Villaver},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.16229},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted in Astronomy&Astrophysics. 15 pages, 15 figures. C1 table available on CDS