Bibcode
Miroshnichenko, A. S.; Fabregat, J.; Bjorkman, K. S.; Knauth, D. C.; Morrison, N. D.; Tarasov, A. E.; Reig, P.; Negueruela, I.; Blay, P.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.377, p.485-495 (2001)
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2001
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Description
The bright star delta Sco has been considered a typical B0-type object
for many years. Spectra of the star published prior to 1990 showed no
evidence of emission, but only of short-term line profile variations
attributed to nonradial pulsations. Speckle interferometric observations
show that delta Sco is a binary system with a highly-eccentric orbit and
a period of ~ 10.6 years. Weak emission in the Hα line was
detected in its spectrum for the first time during a periastron passage
in 1990. Shortly before the next periastron passage in the summer of
2000, the binary entered a strong Hα emission and enhanced
mass-loss phase. We monitored the spectroscopic development of the Be
outburst from July 2000 through March 2001. In this paper we present
results from our spectroscopy, refine elements of the binary orbit, and
discuss possible mechanisms for the mass loss. This paper is partly
based on observations obtained at the European Southern Observatory and
the South African Astronomical Observatory.