Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-09-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by A&A main journal, 24 pages plain text with 11 postscript figures, uses psfig.sty
Scientific paper
We present a study of low- and high-resolution ultraviolet, high-resolution optical CAT/CES spectra and ultraviolet, optical and infrared photometry of the peculiar supergiant HD101584. From the photometry we learn that the ultraviolet and optical energy distribution cannot be fitted in a consistent way and we need a model in which the UV and optical energy distribution are formed by different gas. The Geneva photometry is best fitted to a B9II Kurucz model, Teff=12000+-1000K and log g=3.0 +-1.0, with an extinction of E(B-V)=0.49+-0.05. The observed spectral features in the spectrum of HD101584 are classified in eight different categories based on the velocity, shape of profile and the identification. The high-excitation HeI(chi=20.87eV), NII(chi=18.40eV), CII (chi=14.39eV) and NI (chi=10.29eV) optical absorption lines are formed in the photosphere of a late B-star (e.g. B8-9I-II). These absorption lines show radial velocity variations which are attributed to binary motion, with the secondary being a
Bakker Eric J.
Lamers Henny J. G. L. M.
Trams Norman. R.
Waelkens Christoffel
Waters Laurens B. F. M.
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