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UV radiation from the young Sun and oxygen and ozone levels in the prebiological palaeoatmosphere
DOI: 10.1038/296816a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.296..816C

Imhoff, C. L.; Canuto, V. M.; Levine, J. S. +1 more

UV measurements of young T-Tauri stars, resembling the Sun at an age of a few million years, have recently been made with the International Ultraviolet Explorer. They indicate that young stars emit up to 104 times more UV than the present Sun. The implications for the origin and evolution of O2 and O3 in the prebio…

1982 Nature
IUE 114
High-energy γ-ray light curve of PSR0531 + 21
DOI: 10.1038/296723a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.296..723W

Caraveo, P. A.; Bignami, G. F.; Hermsen, W. +8 more

The Crab pulsar (PSR0531 + 21) was one of the earliest identified sources of high-energy γ radiation1-6. As such it was selected as the first object of detailed study by ESA's γ-ray astronomy satellite COS B, launched in August 1975. The experiment and mission have been described elsewhere7. In the first 6 yr of operation COS…

1982 Nature
COS-B 43
Bismuth abundance anomaly in a Hg-Mn star
DOI: 10.1038/299535a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.299..535J

Jacobs, J. M.; Dworetsky, M. M.

Strong absorption lines due to Bi II have been found in the Hg-Mn star HR7775 (HD193452) in high-resolution spectra obtained with the IUE. HR7775 was first recognized as a chemically peculiar star by Preston in 1972. Detailed examination of the optical spectrum at high resolution1 showed that it is one of the most extreme stars of the `…

1982 Nature
IUE 32
Intense Lyα emission from Uranus
DOI: 10.1038/299428a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.299..428D

Durrance, S. T.; Moos, H. W.

The existence of intense atomic hydrogen Lyα emission from Uranus is demonstrated here by utilizing the monochromatic imaging capabilities of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spectrograph. Our observations show increased emission in the vicinity of Uranus superimposed on the geocoronal/interplanetary background. If resonant scattering …

1982 Nature
IUE 31
UV observations of TT Arietis and the magnetic rotator hypothesis
DOI: 10.1038/300152a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.300..152J

Jameson, R. F.; King, A. R.; Sherrington, M. R. +1 more

TT Arietis, one of the brightest cataclysmic variables, mv~10.2-->11.0, is usually classed as a novalike variable, but after a recent dip in brightness to mv~14.5, Krautter et al.1 suggested it to be a dwarf nova in an extended high state. Photometric light curves2-4 generally show a sinusoidal light …

1982 Nature
IUE 19
Ly-alpha absorption at a high velocity in NGC1275
DOI: 10.1038/300336a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.300..336B

Boksenberg, A.; Snijders, M. A. J.; Briggs, S. A.

The results of a study of three spectra of the peculiar galaxy NGC1275 obtained with the SWP camera aboard the IUE satellite are reported and discussed. The absorption feature identified with Ly-alpha at 8200 km/s was clearly seen in all three spectra. The origin of this feature is attributed to the intervening galaxy responsible for the high velo…

1982 Nature
IUE 18
IUE observations of variability and differences in the UV spectra of double quasar 0957+561 a, b.
DOI: 10.1038/296415a0 Bibcode: 1982Natur.296..415G

Wilson, R.; Gondhalekar, P. M.

The continuum flux from 2500-2800 A and the emission flux in the Lyman alpha line were observed to change substantially in component A of the double quasar but not in component B. The equivalent width of the line increased by 50 percent in A but not in B, which was probably not due to instrument effects. It was expected that these changes should r…

1982 Nature
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