The origin of low-velocity absorption components in the MG II resonance lines of hybrid-chromosphere stars.

Linsky, J. L.; Brown, A.; Drake, S. A.

United States, France

Abstract

It is argued that the low-velocity absorption features seen in the Mg II resonance lines of seven confirmed and three probable hybrid-chromosphere stars are interstellar rather than circumstellar in origin. From a comparison of radial velocities based on all available spectra in the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) archives with estimates of the interstellar velocity along each line of sight, a good correlation between the observed position of the low-velocity component and the predicted interstellar feature is found. It is also shown that previous arguments in favor of the circumstellar origin of the low-velocity absorption features are either incorrect or implausible. The conclusion of the present study may modify previously proposed models of hybrid star winds which have assumed a priori that both Mg II absorption components are circumstellar.

1984 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 35