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Sher 25: pulsating but apparently alone

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 442, Issue 2, Pages 1483-1490

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu925

Keywords

stars: early-type; stars: evolution; stars: individual: Sher 25

Funding

  1. European Southern Observatory [082.D-0136]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) [AYA2010-21697-C05-04]
  3. Consolider-Ingenio [2010 CSD2006-00070]
  4. Severo Ochoa [SEV-2011-0187]
  5. Canary Islands Government [PID2010119]
  6. ERC
  7. EU [291222]

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The blue supergiant Sher 25 is surrounded by an asymmetric, hourglass-shaped circumstellar nebula, which shows similarities to the triple-ring structure seen around SN 1987A. From optical spectroscopy over six consecutive nights, we detect periodic radial velocity variations in the stellar spectrum of Sher 25 with a peak-to-peak amplitude of similar to 12 km s(-1) on a time-scale of about 6 d, confirming the tentative detection of similar variations by Hendry et al. From consideration of the amplitude and time-scale of the signal, coupled with observed line profile variations, we propose that the physical origin of these variations is related to pulsations in the stellar atmosphere, rejecting the previous hypothesis of a massive, short-period binary companion. The radial velocities of two other blue supergiants with similar bipolar nebulae, SBW1 and HD 168625, were also monitored over the course of six nights, but these did not display any significant radial velocity variations.

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