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The radius and the pulsation constant of the primary of Spica*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
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In the late sixties, Spica (α Virginia, a 4.01454-day SB2 and interferometric binary, with a B1 IV primary component) was showing a light variation that consisted of two periodic terms. One term had the form of a double wave with the above-mentioned orbital period, the other was sinusoidal in shape and had a period equal to 0.1738 days. The double-wave term was clearly an ellipsoidal variation, caused by aspect changes of the tidally distorted primary, whereas the short-period term could only be explained as due to the primary's β Cephei-type pulsations. However, in 1972 these pulsations became undetectable.
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- Chapter 4: Asteroseismology: Results and Prospects
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 123: Advances In Hello- and Asteroseismology , 1988 , pp. 273 - 276
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- Copyright © Reidel 1988