IUE and optical spectral scans of U Sagittae : an analysis and comparison with U Cephei.
Plavec, M. J.; Dobias, J. J.
United States
Abstract
Recent optical and ultraviolet observations of U Sge are presented, and the results are compared with observations of U Cephei. The observations were carried out with: the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite; with the ITS scanner of the Lick Observatory; and with a Varo image-tube camera attached to a coude spectrograph. Comparison with data for U Ceph showed that U Sge is of the B7.5 V spectral type with an effective temperature of 12,250 + or 250 K, and a surface gravity of 3.9 + or - 0.1 log g. The secondary component of U Sge appears to be of the G4 III-IV spectral type. The best estimate for the distance of U Sge was 295 + or - 20 pc. Emission lines of the W Serpentis type were found in the IUE spectrum for U Sge. Although the observed fluxes for the lines were low, the powers were half as strong as those observed in U Cep. Selected emission lines of Fe II, Si II, and Si III were also found assuming solar abundances. A complete summary of the IUE and optical data is provided in a series of graphs and tables.