Long-term variability of the Be/X-ray binary A0535+26 - I. Optical and UV spectroscopy
Coe, M. J.; Steele, I. A.; Buckley, D. A. H.; Roche, P.; Clark, J. S.; Tarasov, A. E.; Fabregat, J.; Shrader, C.; Larionov, V.; Larionova, L.; Lyuty, V. M.; Zaitseva, G. V.; Grunsfeld, J.; Parise, R.
United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, South Africa, Russia, United States
Abstract
The results of a 7-yr optical and UV spectroscopic study of the high-mass X-ray binary A0535+26 are presented. It was found that throughout the period of the observations the line profile of Hα showed considerable variability. A correlation between the equivalent width of Hα and both V-band magnitude and (B-V) colour excess was observed, albeit with considerable scatter present in the data set. A giant X-ray flare in early 1994 was accompanied by a fading in optical and infrared photometric bands, and a reduction in the equivalent width of Hα. When the star was observed in 1994 September, it was found to have developed a double-peaked Hα profile, and further observations saw the V/R peak ratio vary cyclically, with a period of ~1yr. If this is identified as a global one-armed oscillation, it becomes the shortest period ever observed in a Be star. The accompanying photometric and spectroscopic observations provide a test of any theory seeking to describe the onset and behaviour of such a density wave.