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[vsnet-alert 5139] DELTA SCORPII CONFIRMATION
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:44:17 -0300
- To: <vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>, "Fraser Farrell" <fraser@trilobytes.com.au>, "Jorge Norberto Weisskirch" <jweisskirch@hotmail.com>, <dave@telf-ast.demon.co.uk>, <be-stars@mailbase.ac.uk>, "observations account" <observations@aavso.org>, "Mauro Gallo" <gallomauro@hotmail.com>, <Afoevb@aol.com>
- From: Sebasti若n Otero <varsao@fullzero.com.ar>
- Subject: [vsnet-alert 5139] DELTA SCORPII CONFIRMATION
- Cc: <vsnet-be@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- Sender: owner-vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
The discovery of the Be nature of Delta Scorpii has already
been reported to
the IAU.
After the discovery by Sebasti疣 Otero, Liga
Ibero-Americana de Astronomia,
of a gradual brightening at optical
wavelenghts which starts at least one
month ago, spectroscopic observations
were undertaken by Juan Fabregat,
University of Valencia, Spain, and P. Reig,
Foundation for Research and
Technology-Hellas and University of Crete,
Greece.
Spectra taken with the 1.3m telescope at Skinakas Observatory
(Crete,
Greece), with spectral resolution of 0.3 nm. in the range 580-760
nm.,
reveal the H-alpha line in emission. Measured equivalent widths
are
-0.34+-0.02 nm. on July 19.89, and -0.33+-0.02 nm. (FWHM
0.69+-0.01
nm.) on July 20.90.
The bright star delta Scorpii (HD
143275, HR 5953, V = 2.32, MK
B0.3IV) is currently undergoing a major optical
and H-alpha outburst.
In 1990 Cote and van Kerkwijk (A&A 274, 870,
1993) observed weak emission
on the flanks of the H-alpha line core in
absorption, and proposed the
classification of delta Sco as a Be star. All
other observations in the
literature present a normal absorption-line
spectrum. The observations
reported here constitute the first detection
of emission lines in delta
Sco, and confirm its Be star nature.
The
A&A paper is at:
I thank John Fabregat and P. Reig for its work.
It
seems Delta Sco is well worthy of a GCAS star classification since
its
brightening is already detectable with the naked eye, with almost
0.3
magnitudes and counting.
I'll let you know when more information
and estimates were made.
New sequence for estimates now that the star is brighter
is:
1.84= EPS SGR; 1.86= THE SCO; 2.08= ALP OPH; 2.09= SIG SGR;
2.16= GAM CEN; 2.30= ALP LUP; 2.40= KAP SCO; 2.43= ETA OPH and 2.51= BET
SCO.
Best regards,
Sebasti疣 Otero.
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