Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997pasp..109..789e&link_type=abstract
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, v.109, p.789-795
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Cepheids, Stars: Evolution
Scientific paper
Two medium resolution spectra of the hot companion of the Cepheid V350 Sgr have been obtained with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. Comparison of these spectra (in the wavelength range 1840 to 1880 \AA) with the spectrum of $\alpha$ Lyr shows that V350 Sgr B has a projected rotation velocity which may be as high as 150 km sec$^{-1}$. The velocity difference between the spectra of V350 Sgr B at two orbital phases is measured to be -23.1 $\pm$ 3.8 km sec$^{-1}$. The error is dominated by the aperture centering. When combined with the orbital velocity variation of the Cepheid derived from the ground-based orbit and the mass of the companion deduced from IUE spectra, the mass of the Cepheid is found to be 5.2 $\pm$ 0.9 M$\sun$. The observed mass--luminosity combination of V350 Sgr A is a good match to recent evolutionary calculations which use moderate convective overshoot near the main sequence, however, the blue loops do not extend to temperatures as hot as the Cepheid. (SECTION: Stars)
Beck-Winchatz Bernhard
Böhm-Vitense Erika
Carpenter Ken
Remage Evans Nancy
Robinson Rebecca
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