Radial velocity study of the roAp star α Circinus
2003
We present results of 548 high-dispersion spectra of the roAp star a Circinus over a five-night period. The pulsational radial velocities measured from the rare-earth elements, Nd III, Ha and Hβ are easily measured and occur at the photometric period. The amplitude is largest in Nd III and Ha, is lower in the rare earths and Hβ, and cannot be measured in other metal lines. This behaviour can be understood in terms of an increase of pulsational amplitude with height in the atmosphere coupled with abundance stratification. The radial velocities show a significant variation at the rotational period of 4.463 d and a marginally significant periodicity at a frequency of 8.16 cycle d - 1 . The latter may be a very low-amplitude δ Scuti pulsation.
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