The A-shell star Phi Leo revisited: its photospheric and circumstellar spectra
C. Eiroa, B. Montesinos, I. Rebollido, Th. Henning, R. Launhardt, J., Maldonado, G. Meeus, A. Mora, P. Rivi\`ere-Marichalar, E. Villaver

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral variability of the A-type shell star Phi Leo, revealing it as a delta Scuti star with a variable circumstellar disk, through high-resolution optical spectra over several years.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectral analysis of Phi Leo, identifying its pulsations and circumstellar features, and suggests a link between pulsations and disk variability.
Findings
Phi Leo is a variable delta Scuti star with non-radial pulsations.
The star has a nearly edge-on, variable circumstellar disk.
Spectral lines show variability on timescales from minutes to days.
Abstract
Variable red- and blue-shifted absorption features observed in the Ca ii K line towards the A-type shell star Leo have been suggested by us in a previous work to be likely due to solid, comet-like bodies in the circumstellar (CS) environment. Our aim is to expand our observational study of this object to other characteristic spectral lines of A-type photospheres as well as to lines arising in their CS shells. We have obtained more than 500 high-resolution optical spectra collected at different telescopes from December 2015 to January 2019. We have analysed some photospheric lines, in particular Ca i 4226 \AA ~and Mg ii 4481 \AA, as well as the circumstellar shell lines Ca ii H\&K, Ca ii IR triplet, Fe ii, Ti ii, and the Balmer lines H and H. Our observational study reveals that Leo is a variable Scuti star whose spectra show remarkable dumps and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
