Aims: We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the luminous blue variable supergiant HD 50064 (V = 8.21). Methods: CoRoT space photometry and follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy with a time base of 137 d and 169 d, respectively, was gathered, analysed, and interpreted using standard time series analysis and light curve modelling methods, as well as spectral line diagnostics. Results: The space photometry reveals one period of 37 d, which undergoes a sudden amplitude change with a factor 1.6. The pulsation period is confirmed in the spectroscopy, which additionally reveals metal line radial velocity values differing by 30 km s[SUP]-1[/SUP] depending on the spectral line and on the epoch. We estimate T[SUB]e...
International audienceContext: The first asteroseismology results from CoRoT are presented, on a sta...
peer reviewedContext. The advent of space-borne missions such as CoRoT or Kepler providing photometr...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
International audience Aims: We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of th...
Aims. We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the luminous blue variabl...
Blue supergiant stars are known to display photometric and spectroscopic variability that is suggest...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
The CoRoT satellite is revolutionizing the photometric study of massive O-type and B-type stars. Dur...
International audienceContext. The asteroseismic exploitation of long period, g-mode hot B subdwarf ...
Context. Photospheric lines of B-type supergiants show variability in their profile shapes. In addit...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
Context. Blue supergiant stars are known to display photometric and spectroscopic variability that i...
International audienceContext: The first asteroseismology results from CoRoT are presented, on a sta...
peer reviewedContext. The advent of space-borne missions such as CoRoT or Kepler providing photometr...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
International audience Aims: We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of th...
Aims. We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the luminous blue variabl...
Blue supergiant stars are known to display photometric and spectroscopic variability that is suggest...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
The CoRoT satellite is revolutionizing the photometric study of massive O-type and B-type stars. Dur...
International audienceContext. The asteroseismic exploitation of long period, g-mode hot B subdwarf ...
Context. Photospheric lines of B-type supergiants show variability in their profile shapes. In addit...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
Context. Blue supergiant stars are known to display photometric and spectroscopic variability that i...
International audienceContext: The first asteroseismology results from CoRoT are presented, on a sta...
peer reviewedContext. The advent of space-borne missions such as CoRoT or Kepler providing photometr...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...