Observations of strong ultraviolet absorptions in the spectrum of theDC white dwarf LDS 678 B.
Wegner, G.
Abstract
Evidence from spectroscopic observations that LDS 678 B has strong ultraviolet lines of neutral carbon in its spectrum is presented. The spectra are found to contain strong lines of C I in the ultraviolet and weak He I lines in the visible. The appearance of the star's spectrum and published photometry are consistent with its having an effective temperature near 10,600 K with a helium-dominated atmosphere and a carbon abundance lower than C:He = 0.001. The star's spectra are compared with those of the white dwarfs L879-14 and L145-141, which are cooler than LDS 678B, have C2 bands in the visible and also show strong evidence of strong ultraviolet C I lines. It is concluded that LDS 678 B has a temperature intermediate between the DB and C2 band white dwarfs and that the ultraviolet C I lines can be a useful means for finding carbon in the atmosphere of the cooler white dwarfs.