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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2016
Photometric periodicities with two unequal maxima and minima reported for Be stars are shown to result from a fundamental and overtone associated with rotation of an atmospheric bulge. It is the form of the scattering function of the free electron that produces the double periodicity; the stellar geometry — co-latitude of the bulge and inclination of the stellar rotational pole — controls the amplitudes of the two components. The form of the light curves is consistent with the oblique rotator model.
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