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Spectropolarimetric Variability in OB Stars
DOI: 10.1007/BF01091164 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.221..335B

Bjorkman, K. S.

Data from the Wisconsin spectropolarimetric monitoring program provide information about the polarimetric variability of numerous types of stars. Examining the data that exist thus far, we find, not surprisingly, that many OB stars, especially OB supergiants and Be stars, are polarimetric variables. Be stars show the most extreme variability as a …

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 13
Connection between X-Ray and Optical Variability in NGC 4151
DOI: 10.1007/BF00627090 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.222..157O

Oknyanskij, V. L.

We have used long light curves in the X-ray (ARIEL V, EXOSAT, Ginga and others), UV (IUE), and optical (data of intensive ground-based monitoring) ranges of NGC 4151 to investigate connections between variations in these spectral fields. Applying Fourier (CLEAN algorithm) and modern cross-correlation analysis, we revealed the different character o…

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
Exosat IUE 9
The Evidence for Clumpy Accretion in the Herbig AE Star HR 5999
DOI: 10.1007/BF00984515 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.212..115P

Grady, C. A.; Perez, M. R.; The, P. S.

Analysis of IUE high- and low-dispersion spectra of the young Herbig Ae star HR 5999 (HD 144668) covering 1978–1992 has revealed dramatic changes in the Mg II h and k (2795.5, 2802.7 Å) emission profiles, changes in the column density and distribution in radial velocity of accreting gas, and flux in the Lyα, OI and CIV emission lines, which are co…

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 3
Detection of Accreting Circumstellar Gas around Weak Emission-Line Herbig Ae/Be Stars
DOI: 10.1007/BF00984514 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.212..107G

Grady, C. A.; Perez, M. R.; The, P. S.

We present archival and recent IUE high dispersion spectra of late B stars which reveal the presence of accreting gas with velocities as high as 350 km s‑1, collisional ionization of the accreting gas to temperatures above the stellar Teff, and column densities intermediate between those observed toward classical Herbig Ae/Be…

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 2
2800 MG II Emission in the Most Active Radio Stars
DOI: 10.1007/BF00658222 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.211..171G

Gurzadyan, G. A.; Rustambekyan, S. S.

Spectral recordings in the region near 2800 Å are examined from the IUE archives for the twenty most active radio stars, which are also close binary systems. In all of these spectra, the doublet k and h Mg II is seen in strong emission. We find that the observed fluxes of the magnesium doublet emission are directly proportional to the mean fluxes …

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 2
Column Densities of Interstellar Gas in the Direction of the Star \Epsilon ORI (B0 IA)
DOI: 10.1007/BF00658058 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.220..279M

Mentese, H. H.

We have investigated the star ɛ Ori with IUE high resolution SWP spectrum in order to derive curve of growth and column densities of Al II, Si II, S II, Fe II, Ni II and Zn II. It has been possible to fit these ions on one empirical curve of growth with a velocity parameterb = 11 km s‑1 for the star studied.

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 0
Do We Have a Radio Powerful Star without a Chromosphere?
DOI: 10.1007/BF00628075 Bibcode: 1994Ap&SS.220...49G

Gurzadyan, G. A.

Two radio stars are selected, both equally powerful in microwave radio emission, but one of which, HD 101379, with a superpower chromosphere, and the other one, HD 132742, without a noticable chromosphere. On IUE recordings of HD 132742, a binary system like HD 101319, the doublet 2800 Mg II appears in absorption (Figure 1a). However, in the last …

1994 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 0