A Systematic Search for Corotating Interaction Regions in Apparently Single Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars. II. A Global View of the Wind Variability
Andr\'e-Nicolas Chen\'e (U. de Concepci\'on, U. de Valpara\'iso,, HIA/National Research Council of Canada), Nicole St-Louis (U. de, Montr\'eal)

TL;DR
This study surveys spectral variability in single galactic Wolf-Rayet stars, identifying large-scale wind structures called CIRs in a subset, and analyzing variability patterns across a broad sample to understand stellar wind behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of wind variability and CIR presence in a large sample of WR stars, expanding previous findings with southern hemisphere data.
Findings
10 new stars show large-scale spectral variability
7 stars exhibit CIR-type wind variability
Approximately 33.8% of stars show large-scale variability
Abstract
This study is the second part of a survey searching for large-scale spectroscopic variability in apparently single Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. In a previous paper (Paper I), we described and characterized the spectroscopic variability level of 25 WR stars observable from the northern hemisphere and found 3 new candidates presenting large-scale wind variability, potentially originating from large-scale structures named Co-rotating Interaction Regions (CIRs). In this second paper, we discuss an additional 39 stars observable from the southern hemisphere. For each star in our sample, we obtained 4-5 high-resolution spectra with a signal-to-noise ratio of ~100 and determined its variability level using the approach described in Paper I. In total, 10 new stars are found to show large-scale spectral variability of which 7 present CIR-type changes (WR 8, WR 44, WR 55, WR 58, WR 61, WR 63, WR 100).…
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