The atmosphere of Mira variables:: A view with the Hubble Space Telescope

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Luttermoser, DG [1 ]
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[1] E Tennessee State Univ, Dept Phys, Johnson City, TN 37614 USA
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stars : abundances; stars : AGB and post-AGB; stars : variables : other (long-period variables); ultraviolet : stars;
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10.1086/308949
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Ultraviolet spectra obtained with Nubble Space Telescope (HST) of two Mira-type variable stars, R Leo and R Hya, are presented, along with analysis providing information on their outer atmospheres. These high-dispersion spectra were taken with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) in two spectral regions: 2320-2368 Angstrom to record the C II (Uv0.01) multiplet and 2785-2835 Angstrom to obtain the Mg II h and k lines. The R Hya spectrum was obtained at visual light phase 0.26 and shows a Mg II spectrum that is very clean, showing clear evidence for the overlying circumstellar absorption from Fe I (UV3) and Mn I (UV1) over the k line. The fluoresced Fe I (UV44) feature at 2824 Angstrom is plainly visible in this spectrum, whereas past International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) observations of Mira variables at high dispersion were unable to record this feature. Remarkably, the newly identified fluoresced Fe I (UV45) feature near 2807 Angstrom is seen in this spectrum. Until now, this line has been seen only in cool carbon stars with HST/HRS. This line is pumped by the thin C II] (UV0.01) emission line at 2325.5 Angstrom. Two of the strongest C II (UV0.01) lines near 2325 Angstrom are plainly seen in this spectrum. This region of the spectrum, however, is dominated by the Si II (UV0.01) line near 2335 Angstrom in contrast to that observed in the carbon stars and the non-Mira oxygen-rich red giant stars. Very weak Mg II lines are seen in the R Leo spectrum at phase 0.12. At this phase, these lines are typically absent in IUE spectra. Velocity shifts of emission features in the UV spectra of Mira variables are consistent with previously published hydrodynamic models of these stars. These velocities indicate, however, that the C II] (UV0.01) emission lines are not formed in the same atmospheric layers as the Mg II emission. The electron density deduced from the C II] (UV0.01) multiplet is similar to 10(9) cm(-3) Finally, the temperature-density structure of the semiregular variable carbon stars is similar to the oxygen-rich Mira variables-both are hydrodynamic in nature; however, the carbon stars macroscopic velocity fields are not identical to the Mira stars in the atmosphere layers between the Mg II emission region and the circumstellar shell.
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页码:923 / 933
页数:11
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