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Evidence for Transient Colour Changes of Algol in the Past

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

R.H. van Gent*
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute Utrecht, P.O. Box 80 000, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Most Algol-type variables are believed to be close, semi-detached binaries which have evolved from a rapid mass-transfer phase, which reversed the initial mass-ratio, to a relatively quiescent stage where only small-scale transient events perturb the dynamical and the photo-metrical properties of the system.

Of all Algol-systems, only the prototype Algol (β Per) itself is bright enough to be traceable in astronomical records reaching back more than 2000 years. Evidence based on medieval stellar lists and 19th-century visual observations strongly suggest that the intrinsic colour of Algol has been subject to substantial variations within historical times. On a few occasions Algol was apparently observed as reddish, which is at variance with its present blue-white appearance (B-V = −0.05 to +0.10).

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Copyright © Kluwer 1989

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