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Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Very Low Mass Companion to Gliese 105A
DOI: 10.1086/309723 Bibcode: 1995ApJ...452L.125G

Golimowski, David A.; Schroeder, Daniel J.; Uomoto, Alan +1 more

Hubble Space Telescope images of the astrometric binary Gl 105A confirm the previous ground-based detection of a faint, very red companion (Gl 105C) located 3."39 from Gl 105A at P.A. 290 deg. The instrumental magnitudes of Gl 105C are V555 = 16.86 and I814 = 13.54. The observed position of Gl 105C differs significantly from the positions expected…

1995 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 13
Lyman α emission from galaxies: the case of absorption line selected galaxies at z~0.3-0.4.
Bibcode: 1995A&A...298...57D

Buat, V.; Bergeron, J.; Deharveng, J. -M.

Three galaxies, at moderate redshifts (z~0.3-0.4) and identified as causing MgII absorption lines in the spectra of the quasars 0229+131, 1127-145 and 1209+107, have been observed with the Faint Object Spectrograph on-board the Hubble Space Telescope. The spectra have been obtained with the large aperture (4.3x1.4" effective), at a resolution (poi…

1995 Astronomy and Astrophysics
eHST 12
Directivity and Its Energy Dependence in Solar Flare Energetic Emission
DOI: 10.1086/175575 Bibcode: 1995ApJ...443..855L

Li, Peng

We have studied 72 solar flares simultaneously observed by the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS, 0.3-1 MeV) and the Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS, 30-500 keV) on the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM). Using the spectral analysis results, we studied spectal and size distribution center-to-limb variations for both instruments. The GRS observations show …

1995 The Astrophysical Journal
Ulysses 12
Coronal Heating in Flare Stars: Resonant MHD Absorption?
DOI: 10.1086/175610 Bibcode: 1995ApJ...444..350M

Mullan, D. J.; Johnson, M.

We report on the occurrence of periodicity in X-rays from certain flare stars. Statistically significant periods in the range 70-200 s are present in Einstein data for EQ Vir, Proxima Cen, and AD Leo. Periodicities are also present (although with lower statistical significance) in ROSAT data for AD Leo, and in EXOSAT data for EQ Vir and AD Leo. In…

1995 The Astrophysical Journal
Exosat 12
V 348 Sagittarii: analysis of the absorption spectrum.
Bibcode: 1995A&A...297..779J

Jeffery, C. S.

The highly variable star V 348Sgr has been variously described as a hot RCrB star, an extreme helium star and a cool Wolf-Rayet ([WC11]) central star of a planetary nebula. Despite the Wolf-Rayet nature of its spectrum, sufficient pure absorption lines are visible to allow the LTE analysis of its photosphere presented in this paper. The weak #1IVλ…

1995 Astronomy and Astrophysics
IUE 12
X-ray timing and spectral behaviour of the Rapid Burster
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/277.2.523 Bibcode: 1995MNRAS.277..523R

Lewin, Walter H. G.; van Paradijs, Jan; Lubin, Lori M. +3 more

We present an X-ray fast-timing and spectral analysis of the type II bursts and the persistent emission (PE) of the Rapid Burster observed with the EXOSAT Medium-Energy Instrument. The hardness-intensity and colour-colour diagrams of the Rapid Burster are somewhat different from those of the majority of other low-mass X-ray binaries, which fall in…

1995 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 12
New kinematic distances of NGC 7009 and BD+30°3639 from UV and radio data
DOI: 10.1007/BF00626867 Bibcode: 1995Ap&SS.229..203M

Maciel, W. J.

Measurements of the equivalent width of the interstellar Lymanα line from IUE spectra in the direction of the planetary nebulae NGC 7009 and BD+30°3639 are used to infer the H column density in these directions. Hydrogen 21 cm profiles are also used in connection with the ultraviolet data so that the expected rotation velocities and distances can …

1995 Astrophysics and Space Science
IUE 12
Reconnection on Open Field Lines Ahead of Coronal Mass Ejections
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768768 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..129M

McComas, D. J.; Forsyth, R. J.; Phillips, J. L. +3 more

Plasma and magnetic field signatures from 29 November 1990 indicate that the Ulysses spacecraft passed through a series of interplanetary structures that were most likely formed by magnetic reconnection on open field lines ahead of a coronal mass ejection (CME). This reconnection changed the magnetic topology of the upstream region by converting n…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 12
Response of the lo Plasma Torus to Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
DOI: 10.1126/science.7871429 Bibcode: 1995Sci...267.1313M

Thomas, N.; Weaver, H. A.; Smith, T. E. +10 more

Spectroscopic and imaging observations of the lo plasma torus were made in June and July 1994 in conjunction with the encounter of periodic comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter. Characteristic emissions from sulfur and oxygen ions showed a decline of about 30 percent in the extreme ultraviolet and an increase of about 40 percent in the far ultravio…

1995 Science
eHST 12
ULYSSES Observations of Solar Wind Plasma Parameters in the Ecliptic From 1.4 to 5.4 AU and Out of the Ecliptic
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768764 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..113G

Balogh, A.; McComas, D. J.; Goldstein, B. E. +4 more

We report observations of radial and latitudinal gradients of Ulysses plasma parameters. The solar wind velocity increased rapidly with latitude from 0° to 35°, then remained approximately constant at higher latitudes. Solar wind density decreased rapidly from 0° to 35° of latitude, and also was approximately constant beyond that latitude. The mas…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 12