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Juan R. Pardo-Carrion Abstract N. 1
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F.P. Pijpers, J.R. Pardo and
V. Bujarrabal
"Short time scale monitoring of
SiO sources"
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 286, 501-509.
We present the results of a short time scale monitoring of
SiO maser emission (v=1 J=1-0 transition) in four known
strong sources. These sources were monitored nightly for
a period of about a month. The aim of these observations is
to investigate the possible presence of variations in the
maser lines on time scales of a few days to weeks, due to sound
waves propagating out from the central star. If sound waves
are responsible for the mass loss of certain cool giants, as
suggested by Pijpers & Hearn (1989) and Pijpers & Habing (1989), local
variations in density and relative velocity are
expected just above the stellar photosphere. These could give rise
to variations in any narrow spectral line formed in
this region, and therefore in particular in the SiO maser
lines. Our observations indicate that variations in the line
shape (leading to relative changes in the intensity of
about 20%) occur in the SiO emission of Mira type stars, within
short time scales of 10-20 days. The main component of
the profile variability is consistent with a displacement of the
velocity centroid of the dominant maser peaks, by about
1 km/s in the average. Apparent variations in the total line
flux were also found, but could be partially due to
calibration uncertainties.
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