Periodic Photospheric and Chromospheric Modulation in Alpha Orionis (Betelgeuse)
Sonneborn, G.; Dupree, A. K.; Guinan, E. F.; Hartmann, L.; Baliunas, S. L.; Nassiopoulos, G. E.
United States
Abstract
The bright cool supergiant Alpha Orionis has been monitored spectroscopically and photometrically over the past three years (1984-1986) in the optical and the ultraviolet wavelength regions. A 420-day periodic modulation of the flux is observed in the optical and ultaviolet continua, and in the Mg II line emission cores. Periodic photospheric pulsations are the most likely explanation of these observations. This identification is based on the large amplitude of the variation, the correlation of the continuum and chromospheric fluxes, and the length of the observed period. Pulsation may heat and extend the atmosphere of Alpha Ori and initiate the mass flow from the star.