Optical spectroscopic variability of Herbig Ae/Be stars
I. Mendigut\'ia, C. Eiroa, B. Montesinos, A. Mora, R.D. Oudmaijer, B., Mer\'in, G. Meeus

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of 38 Herbig Ae/Be stars, revealing that their circumstellar atomic gas lines are highly variable across different timescales, with implications for understanding their physical mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper provides a homogeneous, multi-epoch spectroscopic database of Herbig Ae/Be stars, detailing variability patterns and correlations among different emission lines, and discusses the physical origins of these variations.
Findings
All stars show line variability, with some lines remaining constant.
HeI5876 and NaID lines exhibit the largest relative variability.
[OI]6300 and Halpha line variabilities are correlated.
Abstract
We analysed 337 multi-epoch optical spectra of 38 Herbig Ae/Be (HAeBe) stars to gain insights into the variability behaviour of the circumstellar (CS) atomic gas. Equivalent widths (EWs) and line fluxes of the Halpha, [OI]6300, HeI5876 and NaID lines were obtained for each spectrum; the Halpha line width at 10% of peak intensity (W10) and profile shapes were also measured and classified. The mean line strengths and relative variabilities were quantified for each star. Simultaneous optical photometry was used to estimate the line fluxes. We present a homogeneous spectroscopic database of HAeBe stars. The lines are variable in practically all stars and timescales, although 30 % of the objects show a constant EW in [OI]6300, which is also the only line that shows no variability on timescales of hours. The HeI5876 and NaID EW relative variabilities are typically the largest, followed by…
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