Past attempts to model the Hα emission profiles from Mira stars have been hampered by the strong absorption bands produced by TiO (M-type Miras) or carbon-based molecules (C-type Miras). The S-type Miras, however, exhibit relatively clean emission lines. As part of a larger study of Mira variables, I have obtained a series of high-dispersion Hα profiles of S-type Miras at different phases, using the DAO 48” coudé spectrograph. Although most profiles were obtained from different stars, their shapes develop in a regular way with advancing phase, so it appears that the observations can be used together to provide a good data base for the fitting of evolutionary (rather than static) models for the shock waves in S-type Miras.
Initial experiments with fitting simple models to the profiles have been extremely encouraging. The profiles can be represented very well by three Gaussian components.