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Time-series Spectroscopy of Pulsating sdB Stars: PG1605+072

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In this article, velocity variations in the pulsating sdB star PG 1605+072 were detected at the same frequencies found from photometry and have amplitudes of up to 14 km/s for H$\beta$.
Abstract
We report the detection of velocity variations in the pulsating sdB star, PG 1605+072. Oscillations are detected at the same frequencies found from photometry and have amplitudes of up to 14 km/s for H$\beta$. The strongest oscillation found in previous photometric observations is not evident in our spectroscopy or photometry, and may be absent due to beating of closely spaced modes. Phase differences between spectroscopy and B magnitude photometry imply that maximum brightness occurs not long after maximum radius. We have also found evidence of variation in the observed amplitudes of five Balmer lines, with a decrease in amplitude of the strongest mode blueward from H$\beta$. This effect is not expected and a longer time-series will be needed to clarify it.

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