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Complex Pulsation-Like Variability of the LBV Star v532 in M33
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
We present an analysis of a light curve of LBV star v532 (Romano’s star) in M33. The data consist of 881 individual photographic observations from 1960 to 2000. The star shows extremely rich periodic variations. We find that the amplitudes of the periods depend on brightness, as they rise when the star becomes brighter. We suggest that the 13.08-day period corresponds to the star’s rotation, other short periods (∼ 20 – 30 days) represent the star’s pulsations, and the longer periods are instability driven wind pulsations. The spectral variability of v532 is also strong, with the spectrum excitation depending on the stellar brightness.
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- Part 5. Mass Loss in Pulsating Stars
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