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1981

Late type stars

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Iue Observations Of Circumstellar Emission From The Late Type Variable R Aqr (M7 + Pec), R. W. Hobbs, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos Jan 1981

Iue Observations Of Circumstellar Emission From The Late Type Variable R Aqr (M7 + Pec), R. W. Hobbs, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos

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As part of a program to observe circumstellar emission from late type stars, IUE observations of R Aqr (M7 + pec) have been obtained in low dispersion. Strong permitted, semi-forbidden and forbidden emission lines are seen, superimposed on a bright ultraviolet continuum. We deduce that the strong emission line spectrum that involves C III], C IV, Si III], [0 II] and [0 lll] probably arises from a dense compact nebula the size of which is comparable to the orbital radius of the binary system of which R Aqr is the primary star. The low excitation emission lines of Fe II, …


Iue Observations Of Two Late Type Stars Bx Mon (M4 + Pec) And Tv Gem (M1 Iab), Andrew G. Michalitsianos, R. W. Hobbs, Menas Kafatos Jan 1981

Iue Observations Of Two Late Type Stars Bx Mon (M4 + Pec) And Tv Gem (M1 Iab), Andrew G. Michalitsianos, R. W. Hobbs, Menas Kafatos

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IUE observations of two late type stars BX Mon and TV Gem have been obtained that reveal the emission properties in the ultraviolet of subluminous companions. Analysis of the continuum emission observed from BX Mon suggests the companion is a middle A III star. High excitation emission lines observed between 1200 A and 2000 A (C IV, Si Ill], C III ) that generally do not typify emission observed in either late M type variables or A type stars are also detected. It is suggested that these strong high-excitation lines arise in a large volume of gas heated by non-radiation …