Blueshifted narrow absorption components in the ultraviolet spectrum of the binary V861 SCO (HD 152667)

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Binary Stars, Stellar Mass Ejection, Stellar Spectra, Ultraviolet Spectra, Absorption Spectra, Carbon, Early Stars, Iue, Line Spectra, Scorpius Constellation, Stellar Winds

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Blueshifted narrow absorption lines have been studied in 14 high resolution IUE spectra of the B0 Ia+B2 V binary V861 Sco. The column densities of C II ions producing the λ1335 P Cygni feature and narrow absorptions have been estimated by profile fitting and velocities measured with respect to interstellar lines. The narrow absorption lines have a velocity of 593 km s-1 with respect to the systemic velocity, and show a scatter (s.d.) of only 6 km s-1. This is a very small value compared with the photospheric velocity semi-amplitude of the primary (87 km s-1) and rules out several models for the formation of narrow components.

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