Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1987
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Computer Science
Eclipsing Binary Stars, Stellar Mass, Stellar Spectra, Stellar Temperature, White Dwarf Stars, Early Stars, Ephemerides, Infrared Spectra, M Stars, Main Sequence Stars, Ultraviolet Spectra, Visible Spectrum
Scientific paper
New infrared photometry, optical and UV spectrophotometry, and a photographic ephemeris are presented for the detached binary BE UMa. Results show the primary to be a DO white dwarf with an effective temperature of 80,000 + or - 15,000 K and a mass of 0.6 + or - 0.1 solar masses. No evidence is found for variability of the primary. The main sequence secondary star is shown to be of early M spectral type, with a formal range of M1 to M5 being possible. A reflection effect in reprocessed line and continuum radiation is produced by EUV radiation from the primary incident on the secondary atmosphere. It is suggested that the temperature of the reprocessed component of the secondary's atmosphere is in the 5000 to 8500 K range, and that emission lines of decreasing ionization form deeper in the irradiated envelope. Relatively narrow He II and high excitation metal lines are formed from recombination and continuum fluorescence processes.
Cutri Roc
Ferguson Donald H.
Green Richard F.
Liebert James
Steiner Joao Evangelista
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