Ultraviolet spectroscopic observations of VV Cep.
Dupree, A. K.; Holm, A. V.; Black, J. H.; Hagen, W.
United States
Abstract
Observations with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite (IUE) of the recent egress of the eclipsing binary VV Cep(M2Iabep + B) are presented. Egress in the ultraviolet lagged behind the visible egress by 2 to 3 months, as a result of higher opacity of the M star atmosphere in the ultraviolet. Shortly after visible egress, the low-dispersion spectrum from 1200-1900 wavelengths was dominated by fluorescent emission lines arising in the atmosphere of the M star and excited by the ultraviolet continuum of the hot companion. High-dispersion spectra show a hot continuum blanketed by absorption lines, some of which weaken or disappear as the egress continues. A year after eclipse, the absorption spectrum is still too complex to permit determination of a spectral type for the hot companion. The Mg II h and k lines both exhibit asymmetric double-peaked emission features indicative of an expanding chromosphere in the M supergiant.