The ultraviolet spectrum of B-type supergiants

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Absorption Spectra, B Stars, Main Sequence Stars, Stellar Spectra, Supergiant Stars, Ultraviolet Spectra, Astronomical Models, Graphs (Charts), Line Spectra, O Stars, Oao 2, Resonance, Shell Stars, Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Atmospheres

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OAO-2 spectral scans of several early-type main-sequence stars and the shell star zeta Tau are analyzed to derive a representative UV spectrum for B-type supergiants. The absorption lines in the spectra of the B-type supergiants are shown to be stronger than those in main-sequence stars and to have a broad pointed feature at 1720 A that is constant in all such stars. The UV resonance lines of C IV, N V, Si III, and Si IV are found to be displaced toward the shorter wavelengths by velocities of up to 1800 km/s, indicating an escaping atmosphere. For B5 stars, the atmosphere is estimated to be expanding at about 120 km/s. The spectrum of eta CMa (B5Ia) is found to be well represented by the LTE theory of line formation, the presence of a stationary circumstellar shell, and a slowly expanding model atmosphere.

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