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Multiple variability time-scales of the early nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet star WR7

Authors :
Toalá, J. A.
Bowman, D.
Van Reeth, T.
Todt, H.
Dsilva, K.
Shenar, T.
Koenigsberger, G.
Estrada-Dorado, S.
Oskinova, L. M.
Hamann, W. -R.
Toalá, J. A.
Bowman, D.
Van Reeth, T.
Todt, H.
Dsilva, K.
Shenar, T.
Koenigsberger, G.
Estrada-Dorado, S.
Oskinova, L. M.
Hamann, W. -R.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR7. The analysis of multi-sector Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) light curves and high-resolution spectroscopic observations confirm multi-periodic variability that is modulated on time-scales of years. We detect a dominant period of $2.6433 \pm 0.0005$ d in the TESS sectors 33 and 34 light curves in addition to the previously reported high-frequency features from sector 7. We discuss the plausible mechanisms that may be responsible for such variability in WR7, including pulsations, binarity, co-rotating interacting regions (CIRs) and clumpy winds. Given the lack of strong evidence for the presence of a stellar or compact companion, we suggest that WR7 may pulsate in quasi-coherent modes in addition to wind variability likely caused by CIRs on top of stochastic low-frequency variability. WR7 is certainly a worthy target for future monitoring in both spectroscopy and photometry to sample both the short ($\lesssim 1$ d) and long ($\gtrsim 1000$ d) variability time scales.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 5 Figures, 1 Table; Accepted to MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363563599
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stac1455