Optical spectrum of HR 4049 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Bakker E.J.
  2. Van Der Wolf F.L.A.
  3. Lamers H.J.G.L.M.
  4. Gulliver A.F.,Ferlet R.
  5. Vidal-Madjar A.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

High-resolution optical spectra (UES/WHT) of the extreme metal-poor post-AGB star HR 4049 were obtained at four different orbital phases. The spectra cover the wavelength region from 3650A to 10850A at a resolution of R=5.2x10^4^. These observations are supplemented with four high-resolution spectra of the NaI D1 & D2 and CaII K lines at R=~10^5^ (CAT/CES). The optical spectrum shows 217 spectral lines: the Balmer series (H{alpha} - H35), the Paschen series (P9 - P23), NI, OI and numerous CI lines. We show that the lines of H{alpha}, H{beta}, H{gamma} and NaI D show significant changes in profile between different observation dates. Nine components were identified in the profile of the NaI D lines of which three are circumstellar and six interstellar. The stronger CI lines are asymmetric and we derive a post-AGB mass-loss of {dot}(M)=6+/-4x10^-7^M_{sun}_/yr from the asymmetry. The [OI]6300A line has been detected in emission at the system velocity and we argue that the emission is from an almost edge-on disk with a radius of about 20R_*_. HR 4049 is at J2000 position: 00 42 45.8 - 20 21 36

Keywords
  1. Spectroscopy
  2. Infrared astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1996A&A...306..924B
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.33060924

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1997-12-09T17:39:06Z
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1997-12-09T16:39:10Z
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