Ultraviolet Observations of the Accretion Disk in LMC X-3
Hutchings, J. B.; Crampton, D.; Cowley, A. P.; Schmidtke, P. C.
United States
Abstract
We report information obtained from a series of IUE low-resolution spectra and two HST UV spectra of LMC X-3. The HST spectra are used to identify disk emission lines and interstellar absorptions as well as to fit continuum models, which indicate the presence of a hot disk component. The IUE observations, mainly taken over ~1.5 years, were intended to study how the observed characteristics of the accretion disk change through the precessional cycle. It is shown that although the emission line strengths and short-wavelength ultraviolet flux are well correlated, both optical and UV data show little long-term periodic modulation was present during our observations, indicating LMC X-3 had dropped into a "low" state.