Artigo Revisado por pares

The ultraviolet flux envelopes of main-sequence B stars

1973; EDP Sciences; Volume: 25; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1432-0746

Autores

A. B. Underhill,

Tópico(s)

Scientific Research and Discoveries

Resumo

Flux envelopes on an absolute energy scale from 1100 to 6000 A prepared from OAO-2 scans and from published ground-based material are presented for gamma Leporis, B0.5 5 eta Ursae Majoris, B3 5, gamma Ursae Majoris, A0 5, and alpha Lyrae, A0 5, and for alpha Canis Majoris Al 5 from rocket scans. These, with already published flux envelopes for Zeta Draconis, B6 3, and alpha Leonis, B7 5 (Underhill 1972) are intercompared and compared with reference flux envelopes predicted by LTE theory from lightly line-blanketed model atmospheres. A considerable line blocking occurs at wavelengths shortward of 3000 A with respect to the theoretical continuous spectra. The line blocking may be as much as 50 per cent at 1500 A and between 1500 A and 2500 A it is comparable to that which exists in the sun between 3000 A and 4000 A. Although gamma Urase Majoris, alpha Lyrae and alpha Canis Majoris have very similar visible spectra when viewed at low resolution, their ultraviolet spectra are significantly different, in particular alpha Lyrae shows an ultraviolet excess.

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