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Ultraviolet spectral evolution and heavy element abundances in nova Coronae Austrinae 1981.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/212.4.753 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.212..753W

Williams, R. E.; Truran, J. W.; Wyckoff, S. +3 more

Nova CrA 1981, a moderately fast galactic nova, was systematically observed over a period of seven months with the IUE satellite. The initial evolution of the UV spectrum was similar to that of previously observed novae; however, several months after maximum, weak emission due to very high ionizating forbidden lines of Na, Mg, Al, and Si appeared,…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 95
Detailed observations of NGC 4151 with the IUE - IV. Absorption line spectrum and variability.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/215.1.1 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.215....1B

Tanzi, E. G.; Perola, G. C.; Boksenberg, A. +7 more

A detailed analysis is presented of the ultraviolet (λλ1150 - 3200 Å) absorption spectrum of the NGC 4151 Seyfert nucleus. The IUE data base consisted of high-dispersion (Δλ ≡ 0.2 Å) spectra at 5 epochs, and 137 low-dispersion (Δλ ≡ 4 - 8 Å) spectra at 31 epochs from 1978 February to 1980 May, together with further low-dispersion data in 1980 - 81…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 87
An X-ray, optical and radio study of PKS 0745-191 : a massive coolingflow.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/216.4.923 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.216..923F

McHardy, I.; Fabian, A. C.; Elvis, M. +7 more

The X-ray source 3A 0745-191 is identified with intracluster gas surrounding the giant galaxy containing the radio source, PKS 0745-191, which lies at z = 0.1. The gas is cooling at the unprecedented rate of 1000 M_sun;yr-1. Optical line-emitting gas extends more than 10 kpc from the centre of the galaxy and corroborates the high mass-f…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 76
Investigation of a wind model for cataclysmic variable ultraviolet resonance line emission.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/213.2.191 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.213..191D

Verbunt, F.; Drew, J.

The present investigation of ionization and thermal structure in a spherically symmetric, radiatively driven wind emanating from the vicinity of a cataclysmic variable's white dwarf notes that wind ionization is always high for plausible wind and radiation field parameter values, and that resonance scattering dominates line formation at large radi…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 68
IUE observations of HD 36705.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/215.4.591 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.215..591R

Rucinski, S. M.

HD 36705 is one of the most rapidly rotating (0.514-day) possibly single late-type (K0/2) stars known. The IUE was used to obtain ten LWR high resolution and five SWP low-resolution spectra in different phases of the rotational period. The FES light curve indicates a rather uniform coverage by spots during the observations. The Mg II emission line…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 56
On the ultraviolet spectrum of AG Peg.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/212.4.939 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.212..939P

Penston, M. V.; Allen, D. A.

AG Peg has displayed the slowest known nova outburst. Since the system contains an M giant, it can be classified as symbiotic star. Presented are ultraviolet spectra of AG Peg taken with the IUE satellite. A variety of regimes having characteristically different spectral features is found. These include a high-velocity wind in which high-ionizatio…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 54
Dwarf novae in outburst : monitoring WX Hydri with IUE.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/216.2.353 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.216..353H

Verbunt, F.; Pringle, J. E.; Hassall, B. J. M.

An account is given of the monitoring of WX Hydri with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite. The data obtained at the beginning of an outburst show that the rise of the optical precedes that of the ultraviolet flux. Observations during quiescence, together with archival data, indicate that the ultraviolet continuum and line fluxe…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 53
A superoutburst of the dwarf nova EK Trianguli Australis.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/216.2.335 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.216..335H

Hassall, B. J. M.

Simultaneous UV and optical spectrophotometry were obtained during several stages of a superoutburst of EK TrA. The observed spectra are compared with steady disc models, built both of blackbodies or Kurucz stellar atmospheres and with optically thin contributions. Atmosphere models predict much lower mass transfer rates than blackbody models. Ass…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 49
Condensation of dust around the WC7 star HD 192641 (WR 137).
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/215.1.23P Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.215P..23W

Telesco, C. M.; van der Hucht, K. A.; Longmore, A. J. +4 more

The WC7+ absorption class Wolf-Rayet star WR 137 (=HD 192641) is shown to have brightened significantly in the infrared since 1978, most rapidly between 1983 and mid-1984. This is ascribed to an increase in the mass loss rate and the condensation of dust grains in the stellar wind. At maximum, the dust mass was about 10-8 Msun

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 45
The MG II emission in W UMa-type binaries.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/215.4.615 Bibcode: 1985MNRAS.215..615R

Rucinski, S. M.

Low-resolution IUE spectra of the Mg II emission line in eight contact binaries are presented. They are discussed together with the available observations in both resolution modes for other binaries, 15 systems altogether. The relative flux R(Mg II) = f(Mg II)/f(bol), which is known to be independent of the orbital phase, is used as a measure of c…

1985 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IUE 38