IUE AND OTHER NEW OBSERVATIONS OF THE SLOW NOVA RR-TEL

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作者
PENSTON, MV
BENVENUTI, P
CASSATELLA, A
HECK, A
SELVELLI, P
MACCHETTO, F
PONZ, D
JORDAN, C
CRAMER, N
RUFENER, F
MANFROID, J
机构
[1] EUROPEAN SPACE AGCY,EUROPEAN SPACE RES & TECHNOL CTR,DIV ASTRON,MADRID,SPAIN
[2] EUROPEAN SPACE AGCY,EUROPEAN SPACE RES & TECHNOL CTR,DEPT SPACE SCI,DIV ASTRON,NOORDWIJK,NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV OXFORD,DEPT THEORET PHYS,OXFORD,ENGLAND
[4] OBSERV GENEVA,CH-1290 SAUVERNY,SWITZERLAND
[5] UNIV LIEGE,INST ASTROPHYS,B-4200 COINTE OUGREE,BELGIUM
[6] INST NACL TECN AEROESP,VILLAFRANCA SATELLITE TRACKING STN,MADRID,SPAIN
关键词
Dispersion (waves) - Gamma rays - Ionization - Iron compounds;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/202.3.833
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Ultraviolet spectra of RR Tel taken with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite are reported. These cover the range 1150-3200 Å at both high and low dispersion through both large and small apertures. A range of exposure times yields a dynamic range of 1000 in line intensities. A line list of 431 lines is presented giving measured wavelength, intensity and full width at half maximum. Over three-quarters of the lines are identified. There is a correlation of linewidth with ionization energy. Lines identified include common species from once to four times ionized. Lines seen are generally resonance, semi-forbidden or forbidden lines but some recombination lines are also found for C, O and Ne. Many Fe II lines are present - most are from odd levels near 5 eV to even low-lying levels but decays from even 10 eV levels are also seen. One-third of the decays from the 5 eV levels are part of a cascade from higher levels. Population of the 10 eV levels may be due to Lα fluorescence. Diagnosis of densities and temperatures gives densities in the range log ne = 5.2 to 6.7 and temperatures of T = 11 600 to 19 000 K. Forbidden line wavelengths are used to refine intersystem separations of energy levels in some species.Low-dispersion data yield a continuum energy distribution. The strength of the λ 2175 feature and the He II Paschen line intensities yield E(B-V) = 0.10 mag. The continuum energy distribution is not due to a simple combination of gaseous emission processes and a hot star or accretion disc but the very high ratio of the energy in the lines to that in the continuum of 2.4 argues that a high temperature source must be present.New ground-based photometry finds variations of order 0.03 mag rms from night to night and within a night. If due to the lines this, in combination with the emission measure, would interestingly constrain the distance, but alternatively the variation may be seated in the continuum. © 1983 Royal Astronomical Society.
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