Abstract. | We present and analyse photometric and spectroscopic observations of the WN5 star EZ Canis Majoris obtained over a period of 7 years. We discuss the changing light curve, the shift in phase of the maxima and point to flare type variability seen in one night. Small amplitude variations are reported in another night. We have investigated the change of the average visual magnitude over a time span of 18 years and found a tentative cyclic variation with a time scale of 2425d (6.6 yr) with a range of 0:m07. This, of course, should be veried. If true, a precession phenomenon may oer an explanation. The trend of the maximum light amplitude of the 3:d766 cycle is also investigated and it shows a saw-tooth character with a timescale of ...
As a part of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active stars, ...
In the framework of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active ...
© ESO 2018. R Canis Majoris is the prototype of a small group of Algol-type stars showing short orb...
We present and analyse photometric and spectroscopic observations of the WN5 star EZ Canis Majoris ...
We present and analyse photometric and spectroscopic observations of the WN5 star EZ Canis Majoris o...
We have carried out optical spectroscopy of the Wolf-Rayet star EZ CMa during 20 consecutive nights ...
Previous photometry of the variable WN5 star EZ CMa shows that it has a constant period of 3.7658 ± ...
EZ CMa is an apparently unusual Wolf-Rayet star of the nitrogen sequence that exhibits strong variat...
Previously published photometric data on EZ Canis Majoris are reanalyzed. It is shown by different t...
Context. Homogeneous photometric time series spanning decades provide a unique opportunity to study ...
Spectroscopic and photometric (UBV) observations ofZ CMa were carried out at ESO, La Silla during Fe...
Context. EZ Canis Majoris is a classical Wolf-Rayet star whose binary nature has been debated for de...
Through the photometric observations of the near-contact binary, XZ CMi, new BV light curves were se...
We present optical and IR photometry, optical multi-dispersion spectroscopy, and IR spectrophotome...
We present new photometric data for seven high-amplitude δ Scuti stars. The observations were acquir...
As a part of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active stars, ...
In the framework of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active ...
© ESO 2018. R Canis Majoris is the prototype of a small group of Algol-type stars showing short orb...
We present and analyse photometric and spectroscopic observations of the WN5 star EZ Canis Majoris ...
We present and analyse photometric and spectroscopic observations of the WN5 star EZ Canis Majoris o...
We have carried out optical spectroscopy of the Wolf-Rayet star EZ CMa during 20 consecutive nights ...
Previous photometry of the variable WN5 star EZ CMa shows that it has a constant period of 3.7658 ± ...
EZ CMa is an apparently unusual Wolf-Rayet star of the nitrogen sequence that exhibits strong variat...
Previously published photometric data on EZ Canis Majoris are reanalyzed. It is shown by different t...
Context. Homogeneous photometric time series spanning decades provide a unique opportunity to study ...
Spectroscopic and photometric (UBV) observations ofZ CMa were carried out at ESO, La Silla during Fe...
Context. EZ Canis Majoris is a classical Wolf-Rayet star whose binary nature has been debated for de...
Through the photometric observations of the near-contact binary, XZ CMi, new BV light curves were se...
We present optical and IR photometry, optical multi-dispersion spectroscopy, and IR spectrophotome...
We present new photometric data for seven high-amplitude δ Scuti stars. The observations were acquir...
As a part of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active stars, ...
In the framework of an extensive program focusing on the global properties and evolution of active ...
© ESO 2018. R Canis Majoris is the prototype of a small group of Algol-type stars showing short orb...