Abstract

AbstractAn alternative explanation to the light variations of some Be stars observed during their Be ⇌ Be-shell phase changes is proposed in terms of orbiting or passing clouds. Discrete ejections of matter and/or the presence of orbiting clouds suggest that the circumstellar envelopes of these Be stars may be clumpy.

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