Envelope tomography of long-period variable stars: I. The Schwarzschild mechanism and the Balmer emission lines
R. Alvarez (1), A. Jorissen (1), B. Plez (2), D. Gillet (3), A., Fokin (4) ((1) Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, (2) GRAAL, France, (3), Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France, (4) Russia Academy of Sciences,, Russia)

TL;DR
This study introduces a novel tomographic technique to analyze the atmospheric dynamics of long-period variable stars, confirming the Schwarzschild mechanism's role in line doubling and shock wave progression in RT Cyg.
Contribution
It presents a new spectral tomography method using synthetic masks to probe atmospheric layers, and applies it to demonstrate shock wave effects in RT Cyg's spectral line evolution.
Findings
Line doubling in RT Cyg confirms Schwarzschild scenario.
The technique reveals depth-dependent shock wave progression.
Balmer emission line variations support shock wave models.
Abstract
This paper is the first one in a series devoted to the study of the dynamics of the atmospheres of long-period variable stars. Results from a two-month-long monitoring of the Mira variables RT Cyg and X Oph around maximum light with the ELODIE spectrograph at the Haute-Provence Observatory are presented. The monitoring covers phases 0.80 to 1.16 for RT Cyg and phases 0.83 to 1.04 for X Oph. The cross-correlation profile of the spectrum of RT Cyg with a K0 III mask confirms that the absorption lines of RT Cyg in the optical domain appear double around maximum light. No line doubling was found in the optical spectrum of X Oph around maximum light, indicating that this feature is not common to all long-period variables. This paper also presents the application to RT Cyg of a new tomographic technique deriving the velocity field across the atmosphere by cross-correlating the optical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
