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ORBITAL MOTION AND MASS FLOW IN THE INTERACTING BINARY BE STAR HR 2142.

© 1983. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation G. J. Peters 1983 PASP 95 311 DOI 10.1086/131164

1538-3873/95/567/311

ABSTRACT

The discovery of an unusual, periodic, two-component shell phase of short duration in the 'classical' Be star HR2142 (HD41335, MWC133) offered convincing evidence that this object is a mass-transfer binary system. A model based solely on the phase-dependent behavior of the hydrogen shell lines in this 80d.860 binary was developed by Peters and Polidan (1973) and by Peters (1976). The present investigation is concerned with a refinement to the earlier model, taking into account the utilization of an orbital solution obtained from measurements of the wings of the broad photospheric features observed in the rapidly rotating primary. Velocities and equivalent widths from the sharp 'shell' lines, presumably formed in or near the gas stream, provide additional information on the mass flow in the Balmer-line-formation region.

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10.1086/131164