Spectroscopy of MWC 645 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Jaschek M.
  2. Andrillat Y.
  3. Jaschek C.
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    CDS
Abstract

We analyse spectroscopic CCD material obtained at the Haute Provence Observatory. We provide identifications and equivalent width measurements in the wavelength region 3740-8790. About 350 emissions lines were measured and about 88 of them were identified. A comparison of our results with those of other authors is provided, as well as a table of elements identified in the spectrum of this star. The pattern of elements present is analogous to that of a late B-type star, but some exceptions are noted, such as the absence of Ne and Mg lines and the presence of K, Cu and Zr lines which appear usually in later type stars. We review the little which is known concerning this object and we also present a quantitative account of the variations in equivalent widths. The observations indicate that the spectrum is highly variable, so that in two different years only half of the lines appear on both spectra. Furthermore variations by at least a factor of two in the equivalent widths are present in many lines. The radial velocity derived from the emission lines (-76km/s) corresponds to that of the shell which probably has a velocity of about 50km/s with respect to the underlying star.

Keywords
  1. line-intensities
  2. infrared-astronomy
  3. spectroscopy
  4. emission-line-stars
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1996A&AS..120...99J
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1997-12-09T19:24:17Z
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1997-12-09T18:24:21Z
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1997-12-09T19:24:17Z
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