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A Far-Ultraviolet Atlas Of Symbiotic Stars Observed With Iue. I. The Swp Range, S. R. Meier, Menas Kafatos, R. P. Fahey, A. G. Michalitsianos Jan 1994

A Far-Ultraviolet Atlas Of Symbiotic Stars Observed With Iue. I. The Swp Range, S. R. Meier, Menas Kafatos, R. P. Fahey, A. G. Michalitsianos

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

This atlas contains sample spectra from the far-ultraviolet observations of32 symbiotic stars obtained with the lnternational Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite. In all, 394 low-resolution spectra from the short-wavelength pnmary (SWP) camera covering the range 1200-2000 A have been extracted from the IUE archive, calibrated, and measured. Absolute line fluxes and wavelengths for the prominent emission lines have been tabulated. Tables of both the general properties of these symbiotics and of features specific to the spectrum of each are included. The spectra shown are representative of the different classes of symbiotic stars that are currently in the IUE archive. These include …


Extended Variability Of The Symbiotic Star Ag Draconis, Menas Kafatos, S. R. Meier Jan 1993

Extended Variability Of The Symbiotic Star Ag Draconis, Menas Kafatos, S. R. Meier

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

We have analyzed the complete set of available IUE (International Ultraviolet Explorer) spectra for the symbiotic star AG Draconis covering the period from 1979 to 1989. All absolute line fluxes and wavelengths have been obtained for the prominent emission lines in the λλ1200-3200 wavelength range. These spectra contain observations which were taken before, during and after the two extended outbursts which occurred on 1980 November to 1981 November and 1985 February to 1986 January. These two outburst events have two maxima that are separated by ~1600 days, a time scale not known to be associated with the star, but which …