Infrared spectra of HM Sagittae and V1016 Cygni

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Infrared Spectra, Photosphere, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Black Body Radiation, Interstellar Radiation, Optical Thickness, Silicates, Stellar Envelopes, Stellar Spectra

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Spectrophotometry of HM Sge from 2 to 13 microns is presented along with 2 to 4-micron spectrophotometry of V1016 Cyg. From 2.5 to 8 microns, the spectrum of HM Sge can be represented by a 950-K blackbody, and a strong silicate emission feature is seen from 8 to 13 microns. Both HM Sge and V1016 Cyg show evidence of CO absorption at 2.3 microns. It is suggested that the infrared radiation from these objects arises from a combination of emission by optically thin dust and by the reddened photosphere of a cool star.

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