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A Far-Ultraviolet Atlas of Symbiotic Stars Observed with IUE. I. The SWP Range
DOI: 10.1086/192078 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...94..183M

Kafatos, M.; Michalitsianos, A. G.; Fahey, R. P. +1 more

This atlas contains sample spectra from the far-ultraviolet observations of 32 symbiotic stars obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite. In all, 394 low-resolution spectra from the short-wavelength primary (SWP) camera covering the range 1200-2000 A have been extracted from the IUE archive, calibrated, and measured. Abs…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
IUE 16
Ultraviolet Spectral Classification and Stellar Winds in a Sample of Be and Standard Stars
DOI: 10.1086/192077 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...94..163S

Slettebak, Arne

Equivalent widths of 16 lines of C I, C II, C III, C IV, Si II, Si III, Si IV, Al II, Al III, Fe II, and Fe III, plus centriod and edge velocities of the Si IV and C IV lines, were measured in International Ultraviolet Explorer spectra of 39 Ble-B8e and 18 B1-B8 standard non-emission-line stars. These suggest the following: (1) Certain line ratios…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
IUE 13
The Optical and X-Ray Content of the 1992 May 1 Gamma-Ray Burst Error Box
DOI: 10.1086/192035 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...92..655H

Cline, T.; Hurley, K.; Kouveliotou, C. +9 more

A gamma-ray burst which occurred on 1992 May 1 was observed by three spacecraft in the third interplanetary network, and rapidly localized to a small error box. The coordinates were promptly circulated to a wide astronomical community, and radio, optical, and X-ray counterpart searches were carried out. A weak X-ray source was found in the error b…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Ulysses 12
Orbits of Six Visual Double Stars
DOI: 10.1086/191955 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...91..793D

Docobo, J. A.; Ling, J. F.; Prieto, C.

New orbits have been calculated for the visual double stars WDS 04262N3443, WDS 07573N0108, WDS 08214S0136, WDS 08267N2433, WDS 19549N5049, and WDS 20232N2052 using recent observations. Dynamic parallaxes and masses have been calculated.

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Hipparcos 10
Gamma Rays from the Geminga Pulsar: Variations with Time and Phase
DOI: 10.1086/191907 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...90..813G

Grenier, I. A.; Hermsen, W.; Bennett, K. +5 more

Pulsed gamma radiation from the Geminga pulsar was recorded by the COS B satellite from 50 MeV to 5 GeV between 1975 and 1982. It has been analyzed to derive the source spectral properties as a function of time and phase. The two main peaks are separated by 0.50 +/- 0.01 in phase. Significant pulsed emission has also been detected in both phase re…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
COS-B 10
Observational Features of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts: Evidence for Galactic versus Extragalactic Origin
DOI: 10.1086/191915 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...90..857H

Hurley, Kevin

The recent observational data on gamma-ray bursts are reviewed. Burst time histories display features at the millisecond level which suggest a compact object origin. Lines in the energy spectra and spectral evolution point toward a Galactic neutron star origin, even though line features have not yet been confirmed in recent data. The Galactic dist…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Ulysses 10
Sources and Acceleration of Energetic Particles in Planetary Magnetospheres
DOI: 10.1086/191870 Bibcode: 1994ApJS...90..521M

Moebius, Eberhard

Energetic particles in the magnetospheres of the solar system originate from various different sources, such as the solar wind, the planetary ionospheres as well as the moons and rings of the planetary systems. Important acceleration sites are the auroral regions, the magnetotail, and the equatorial regions of the magnetospheres where electric fie…

1994 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Ulysses 4