Spectral Synthesis in the Ultraviolet. III. The Spectral Morphology of Normal Stars in the Mid-Ultraviolet
O'Connell, Robert W.; Burstein, David; Wu, Chi-Chao; Fanelli, Michael N.
United States
Abstract
The morphology of 218 mid-UV spectra of stars ranging from O through K in spectral type is examined. Several new line and continuum indices are defined and their usefulness as temperature, luminosity, and metallicity discriminants is discussed. Mid-UV stellar continua are found to be markedly affected by abundance. A UV excess, delta(2600-V), is computed which is more sensitive by a factor of 10 to (Fe/H) than is delta(U-B). The relative strength of spectral lines in the mid-UV is not as strongly affected by abundance. Mid-UV spectra are much more sensitive to the temperature of the stellar population than to either metallicity or the dwarf/giant ratio. Mg II 2800 shows unexpected behavior, displaying no sensitivity to abundance for cool stars and a reversed sensitivity in FG dwarfs such that metal-poor stars have stronger Mg II strengths at the same temperature than more metal-rich stars.