Authors
                Dr.
            
                        Thomas Eversberg
            
  Date and time
                                    13 Dec 2016 - 11:30 Europe/London
                            Address
                                    Aula
Talk language
                                    English
                            Description
                                    During the summer of 2013, a 4-month spectroscopic campaign took place at Teide IAC 80 and other professional and amateur observatories to observe the variabilities in the wind of the Wolf-Rayet star WR 134. The spectroscopic data have been analyzed to better understand its wind and long-term periodicity, which can now be interpreted as arising from corotating interaction regions (CIRs) in the wind coming from the hidden surface of the star.