Lanning 10 and 33 : the X-ray, uv, and optical fluxes.

Szkody, P.; Crosa, L.

United States

Abstract

UV spectra from IUE, optical spectroscopy, broad band photometry, and upper limits on the X-ray flux from Einstein are used to specify the characteristics of Lanning 10 and 33. Data on Lanning 33 are consistent with a 22,000 K Be star at a distance of 5 to 7 kpc, and Lanning 10 appears to include a F5-G0 star plus a hot component greater than 35,000 K at a distance of 0.9 to 1.3 kpc. The optical eclipsed fluxes are subtracted from the uneclipsed, and the observed fluxed distribution of the eclipsed light does not follow a simple power law, but is closer to a 12,000 K + or - 1000 K blackbody. Lanning 10 is placed in the category of VY Scl variables.

1981 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 16