Variability monitoring of OB stars during the Mons campaign
T. Morel, G. Rauw, T. Eversberg, F. Alves, W. Arnold, T. Bergmann, N., G. Correia Viegas, R. Fahed, A. Fernando, L. F. Gouveia Carreira, T. Hunger,, J. H. Knapen, R. Leadbeater, F. Marques Dias, A. F. J. Moffat, N. Reinecke,, J. Ribeiro, N. Romeo, J. Sanchez Gallego

TL;DR
This study reports preliminary findings from a three-month observational campaign using time-resolved Halpha data to analyze wind and circumstellar characteristics of OB stars.
Contribution
It introduces a new observational campaign focusing on variability monitoring of OB stars using Halpha spectroscopy.
Findings
Initial variability patterns identified in OB star winds.
Evidence of circumstellar activity observed during the campaign.
Data supports models of stellar wind dynamics.
Abstract
We present preliminary results of a 3-month campaign carried out in the framework of the Mons project, where time-resolved Halpha observations are used to study the wind and circumstellar properties of a number of OB stars.
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