High temperature plasma inβ Lyrae,observed fromCopernicus |
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Authors: | Yoji Kondo Margherita Hack John B. Hutchings George E. McCluskey Jr. Miroslav Plavec Ronald S. Polidan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Tex., USA 2. Astronomical Observatory, Trieste, Italy 3. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Victoria, B.C., Canada 4. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., USA 5. University of California, Los Angeles, Calif., USA
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Abstract: | High-resolution ultraviolet spectrophotometry of the complex close binary systemβ Lyrae was performed with the Princeton Telescope Spectrometer onCopernicus. Observations were made at phases 0.0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 with the resolution of 0.2 Å (far-ultraviolet) and 0.4 Å (mid-ultraviolet). The far-ultraviolet spectrum is completely dominated by emission lines indicating existence of high temperature plasma in this binary. The spectrum ofthis object is unlike any other object observed fromCopernicus. It is believed that this high temperature plasma results from dynamic mass transfer taking place in this binary. The current results are compared with the OAO-2 Wisconsin Experiment Package observations and other observational results. The possibility that the secondary component is a collapsed object is also discussed; theCopernicus observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the spectroscopically invisible secondary component is a black hole. |
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