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The low state of AM HER : observations from 0.12 to 10 microns.
Raymond, J. C.; Szkody, P.; Capps, R. W.
Observations of AM Her during a low state over a wavelength range from 0.12 to 10 microns are reported. These include IUE ultraviolet spectra, light curves at U, B, V, R, J, H, K, and magnitudes at L, M, and N. The UV observations reveal a nearly Rayleigh-Jeans continuum spectral distribution and broad Lyman-alpha absorption from a hot (effective …
Physical conditions in the accretion disk of V603 Aql.
Lambert, D. L.; Shields, G. A.; Ferland, G. J. +2 more
Ultraviolet and optical spectra of the old nova V603 Aql are discussed. The UV-optical continuum is dominated by emission from the accretion disk. Emission lines from ions of H, He, C, N, and O are identified. These lines are probably formed in a circumstellar shell with radius comparable to the binary separation, density ten billion per cu cm, an…
The violent interstellar medium associated with the Carina Nebula. I.The line of sight toward HD 93205.
Paul, J. A.; Pettini, M.; Laurent, C.
Four high velocity and two low velocity components have been identified by the analysis of interstellar absorption lines in high resolution spectra of HD 93205. The chemical composition and physical conditions of the different regions are discussed in light of UV, optical and radio observations, and the two main high velocity components are found …
The OB subdwarf Feige 66, a chemical-composition twin to HD 149382.
Hoeflich, P.; Scholz, M.; Baschek, B.
The ultraviolet (1160 to 3230 A) and the blue spectrum of the OB subdwarf, Feige 66, is analyzed differentially to HD 149382. The effective temperature, the surface gravity and the helium abundance of Feige 66 deviate only very little from those of HD 149382. The line spectra are almost identical, and the same strange abundance pattern as in HD 14…
Ultraviolet observations of four symbiotic stars.
Feibelman, W. A.; Kafatos, M.; Michalitsianos, A. G. +1 more
Observations were obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) of four symbiotic stars. The UV spectra of YY Her, SY Mus, CL Sco, and BX Mon are characterized by varying degrees of thermal excitation. These low resolution spectra have been analyzed in terms of line-blanketed model atmospheres of early A, B, and F type stars in order …
Ultraviolet spectroscopy of the nova-like variable V3885 Sgr.
Sion, E. M.; Guinan, E. F.
Low-dispersion long and short wavelength IUE spectra of the nova-like system V3885 Sgr were obtained on 1979 August 24 UT. The UV spectrum exhibits strong, high-temperature absorption lines of C III, C IV, He II, N IV, N V, and Si IV which all have relatively large negative velocities of 600-1000 km/s at their line centers. The C IV (1550 A) featu…
The peculiar extinction of Herschel 36.
Wolf, J.; Donn, B.; Pipher, J. L. +2 more
The extinction of Herschel 36 has been measured and been found to be peculiar in the same sense as that observed in Orion. Following the treatment of Mathis and Wallenhorst (1981), this can be explained by the presence of silicate and graphite grains that are larger than those normally found in the interstellar medium. Correcting the stellar flux …
IUE observations of the peculiar star RX Pup.
Feibelman, W. A.; Kafatos, M.; Michalitsianos, A. G.
The first set of high-dispersion UV observations of RX Pup are presented. Anomalous line profile structure observed in a number of high-excitation emission lines is discussed in context with a model that includes streams and complex mass motions in the system. Anomalies in high-excitation lines suggest dynamic activity in circumstellar material th…
IUE and optical observations of MV LYR at intermediate and low states.
Szkody, P.; Downes, R. A.
Ultraviolet observations of MV Lyrae were obtained with the aid of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spacecraft on 1979 December 2 when MV Lyr was at a normal low state and on 1980 December 8. The optical observations were obtained at Kitt Peak, Lick Observatory, and the University of Washington Observatory with various image-tube scann…
Ultraviolet spectrophotometry of 2A 1822-37.1 : a bulge on the accretion disk.
Mason, K. O.; Cordova, F. A.
It is suggested that the 5.57-hour modulation of the X-ray source 2A 1822-371 is caused by the combined effects of (1) an occultation of the emitting region by a companion star, and (2) a bulge on the accretion disk surrounding the X-ray source. It is speculated that the changing aspect of the X-ray-heated inner face of the bulge with orbital phas…