Ultraviolet interstellar absorption toward HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud.

Savage, B. D.; Fitzpatrick, E. L.

United States

Abstract

Individual high-dispersion International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spectra of extragalactic stars are noisy because of the long exposure times required and the inherent limitations of the IUE detectors. A program has, therefore, been undertaken to obtain multiple ultraviolet spectra of the brightest Magellanic Cloud stars in order to produce composite spectra with higher signal-to-noise ratios than in individual spectra. The present investigation is concerned with results for HD 5980. The target star, HD 5980, is one of the brightest extragalactic far-ultraviolet sources in the sky. HD 5980 is located in the northeast quadrant of NGC 346, the largest H II region and OB star cluster in the SMC. The analysis of the interstellar line spectrum of HD 5980 provides a number of conclusions about the complex absorption characteristics of the interstellar gas toward the SMC.

1983 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 71