Skip to header Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer

website of the Royal Observatory of Belgium

Home
Astronomy & Astrophysics

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Topics
    • Binary Stars
    • Massive Stars
      • 3-D Radiative Transfer Modelling
      • Colliding Winds
      • Hypergiants
      • Stellar Winds
    • Stellar Evolution
      • AGB Stars
      • Nebulae
    • Stellar Evolution
    • Stellar Rotation
    • Variable Stars
  • Projects
    • BINA
    • BISTRO
    • BRASS
    • Cloudy
    • Gaia
      • Gaia @ ROB
      • Gaia-ESO
      • Radial Velocities
    • HOACS
    • Hermes
    • LOK
    • MESS
    • MolPlan
      • MolPlan
      • Sakurai's Object
    • RUSTICCA
    • STARLAB
    • VMC
    • digit
  • Staff
  • Papers
  • Press Releases
  • Data and Codes
  • Meetings
  • Jobs
  • Outreach
    • Carte du Ciel
    • Posters
    • Refractor

The Rapid Far-ultraviolet Variability of ET And and Its Rotational Period

11-2021

Monier, R. ; Lampens, P.

The Rapid Far-ultraviolet Variability of ET And and Its Rotational Period

 

Abstract :

Evidence is presented that the far-ultraviolet flux of ET And (A0Vp SiSr) recorded by the International Ultraviolet Explorer was variable over a timescale of about one hour on 1979 August 7. In contrast, the spectra taken over 9 hr on 1979 August 3 do not show any flux variability. This behavior is discussed using the light curve of ET And recently acquired with TESS. We also derive a refined rotational period, Prot = 1.618845 ± 0.000006 days, from the detrended TESS light curve.

 

Publication : Research Notes of the AAS, Volume 5, Issue 10, id.251, 0 pp.
DOI : 10.3847/2515-5172/ac3427 
Bibcode : 2021RNAAS...5..251M 
Keywords : Chemically peculiar stars; 226

Powered by Drupal

administration

  • Log in

Legal Notices

  • Legal Notices

Copyright © 2026 Royal Observatory of Belgium - All rights reserved

OD3@ROB