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International multiwavelength campaigns on short-term variability of OB stars: optical polarimetry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2016

D. McDavid*
Affiliation:
Limber Observatory, P.O. Box 63599, Pipe Creek TX 78063-3599

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From 1986 through 1992, wide-band optical (B or V filter) linear polarization measurements of eight Be stars and seven O stars were obtained simultaneously with ultraviolet observations from IUE and worldwide ground-based optical spectroscopy and photometry in a series of campaigns designed to study the short-term variability of these objects. Each campaign consisted of intensive monitoring of a few carefully chosen stars over a period of several days and nights, with the greatest possible continuity subject to the limitations of instrument scheduling, weather, and the longitudes of the observing sites.

Type
7. OB Stellar Winds
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1994