Betelgeuse is a pulsating red supergiant whose brightness is semi periodically variable and in February 2020 reached a historical minimum, the Great Dimming. The aims of this study are to characterize Betelgeuse's variability based on available archival data and to study possible causes of light variability. Many spectra, from ultraviolet and optical regions, were evaluated for spectral analysis. The spectra were used primarily to determine radial velocities from different layers of atmosphere and their long{-}term evolution. Additionally, photometric data were analyzed in different filters as well, to construct light curves and to determine periods of the variability. Spectroscopic and photometric variability are compared to each other and...
Betelgeuse, the nearest red supergiant star to Earth, underwent an unusually deep minimum at optical...
Since more than a decade, we are monitoring Betelgeuse with our robotic spectroscopic facility STELL...
International audienceABSTRACT The rate at which mass is lost during the red supergiant (RSG) evolut...
Red giants and red supergiants have long been known to be variable. In the last 40 years many of the...
Betelgeuse is the brightest Red Supergiant (RSG) in the sky and thus has been studied over decades. ...
Red supergiants are a class of massive stars, who will soon end their lives as supernovae. Time vari...
We conduct a rigorous examination of the nearby red supergiant Betelgeuse by drawing on the synthesi...
Context. Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the ph...
We report the results of our continuous UBVRI-band photometry of Betelgeuse from 1999 to 2022 using ...
The red supergiant star, Betelgeuse, was first reported to be dimming beyond its usual fluctuations ...
Betelgeuse, one of the most studied red supergiant stars, dimmed in the optical by ~1.2 mag between ...
Red supergiants are the most common final evolutionary stage of stars that have initial masses betwe...
The dynamics of the surface and inner atmosphere of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse are the subje...
We study stellar models for Betelgeuse using the HR diagram and surface abundances as observational ...
We present an interferometric study of the continuum surface of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse a...
Betelgeuse, the nearest red supergiant star to Earth, underwent an unusually deep minimum at optical...
Since more than a decade, we are monitoring Betelgeuse with our robotic spectroscopic facility STELL...
International audienceABSTRACT The rate at which mass is lost during the red supergiant (RSG) evolut...
Red giants and red supergiants have long been known to be variable. In the last 40 years many of the...
Betelgeuse is the brightest Red Supergiant (RSG) in the sky and thus has been studied over decades. ...
Red supergiants are a class of massive stars, who will soon end their lives as supernovae. Time vari...
We conduct a rigorous examination of the nearby red supergiant Betelgeuse by drawing on the synthesi...
Context. Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the ph...
We report the results of our continuous UBVRI-band photometry of Betelgeuse from 1999 to 2022 using ...
The red supergiant star, Betelgeuse, was first reported to be dimming beyond its usual fluctuations ...
Betelgeuse, one of the most studied red supergiant stars, dimmed in the optical by ~1.2 mag between ...
Red supergiants are the most common final evolutionary stage of stars that have initial masses betwe...
The dynamics of the surface and inner atmosphere of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse are the subje...
We study stellar models for Betelgeuse using the HR diagram and surface abundances as observational ...
We present an interferometric study of the continuum surface of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse a...
Betelgeuse, the nearest red supergiant star to Earth, underwent an unusually deep minimum at optical...
Since more than a decade, we are monitoring Betelgeuse with our robotic spectroscopic facility STELL...
International audienceABSTRACT The rate at which mass is lost during the red supergiant (RSG) evolut...