
We have studied variability of the spectral lines of the OB star $��$Ori A--the brightest component of the $��$Ori triple system. Forty spectra with signal-to-noise ratios $\approx$500--800 and a time resolution of four minutes were obtained. We detected variability in the HeII$ ��4686$, HeI$ ��$4713 and H$��$ absorption and the CIII$ ��$5696 emission line profiles. The amplitude of the variability is $\approx$(0.5--1)% of the continuum intensity. The dynamical wavelet spectrum of the profile variations reveals large-scale components in the interval 25--50 km/s that move within the -$V\sin i$ to $V\sin i$ band for the primary star of the system, Aa$^1$, with a band crossing time of 4$^h$--5$^h$. However, some of the variable features go outside the band, presumably due to either imhomogeneities in the stellar wind from $��$Ori Aa$^1$ or non-radial pulsations of the weaker components of the system, Aa$^2$ or Ab. The detected variability may by cyclic with a period of $\approx 4^h$ . We suggest that it is associated with non-radial pulsations of the primary in the sector mode $(l, m)=(2,-2)$.
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Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences
Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences
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