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dc.description.abstractA classical Be (Be hereafter) star is a special type of massive B-type main newlinesequence star surrounded by a geometrically thin, equatorial, gaseous, decretion disc orbiting the central star. Spectra of Be stars show emission lines of different elements. Studying these lines provide an excellent opportunity to understand the geometry and kinematics of the circumstellar newlinedisc and properties of the central star itself. Be stars, thus provide excellent opportunities to study circumstellar discs. However, the disc formation mechanism in Be stars the Be phenomenon is still poorly understood. The present study focuses on studying a large sample of Be stars through newlineoptical spectroscopy and using two national optical telescope facilities. We performed the spectroscopic study of all major emission lines for a sample of 115 feld Be stars in the wavelength range of 3800 - 9000 Å using the 2.1-m HCT facility at Ladakh. To our knowledge, this is the frst study where near simultaneous spectra covering the whole spectral range of 3800 - 9000 Å has been studied for over 100 feld Be stars. We, therefore, produce an atlas of emission lines for Be stars which will be a valuable resource for researchers involved in Be star research. We made use of the unprecedented capability of the Gaia mission to re-estimate the extinction parameter (AV ) for these stars. The estimated AV values are used for extinction correction in the analysis of Balmer decrement (D34 and D54) for our program stars. D34 in our sample ranges between 0.1 and 9.0, whereas the corresponding D54 value mostly (and#8776; 70%) ranges between 0.2 and 1.5, clustering somewhere near 0.8 and#8722; 1.0. Our study indicates that Be star discs are generally optically thick in nature in majority of the cases. Through comparative study with the literature, we also noticed that the Hand#945; EW values in Be stars are usually lower than -40 Å. Further from our analysis, it appears that the emission strength of Hand#945;, P14, FeII 5169 Å and OI 8446 Å is more in early B-type stars.
dc.format.extentxxvi, 227p.;
dc.languageEnglish
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dc.rightsuniversity
dc.titleOptical Spectroscopy of Classical be stars in the galaxy
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dc.creator.researcherBanerjee, Gourav
dc.subject.keywordAstronomy and Astrophysics space science
dc.subject.keywordBalmer Decrement,
dc.subject.keywordBe star,
dc.subject.keywordEmission Lines,
dc.subject.keywordPhysical Sciences
dc.subject.keywordSpace Sciences
dc.subject.keywordSpectroscopy,
dc.subject.keywordVariability.
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dc.contributor.guideMathew, Blesson
dc.publisher.placeBangalore
dc.publisher.universityCHRIST University
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of Physics and Electronics
dc.date.registered2019
dc.date.completed2023
dc.date.awarded2023
dc.format.dimensionsA4
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:Department of Physics and Electronics

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