Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985eepa.rept...80h&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington The 1982-1984 Eclipse of Epsilon Aurigae p 80 (SEE N86-12168 02-89)
Physics
Absorption Spectroscopy, Auriga Constellation, Carbon Monoxide, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Absorption Spectra, Cool Stars, High Resolution, Spectral Line Width
Scientific paper
Two micrometer spectrum of epsilon Aur was observed at high resolution (lambda/delta lambda approx. 40000) with the KPNO 4m telescope and FTS approximately every 100 days during the recent eclipse. CO delta v=2 lines appeared in the spectrum only after mid-totality. No CO features were present JD 2445478 but weak absorption lines were present on 2445592. The CO strengthened in the spectrum and remained present until at least 2445812. CO was again absent after forth contact when the spectrum was observed on 2445912. The CO appears to originate in a cool (approx. 1000 K), turbulent region. Excitation temperatures, velocities, and column densities is presented.
Hinkle Kenneth H.
Simon Theodore
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