Abstract:Evaluation of spectrograms with a dispersion of 16.2 A/mm covering the spectral range from 3300 to 4900 A obtained for three early O stars and three early Of stars. Detailed line profiles of selected ...Evaluation of spectrograms with a dispersion of 16.2 A/mm covering the spectral range from 3300 to 4900 A obtained for three early O stars and three early Of stars. Detailed line profiles of selected hydrogen and helium lines were obtained, and equivalent widths of nearly all visible lines were measured. Comparison of the spectroscopic properties between Of stars and O stars suggests that Of stars have lower surface gravities than do O stars. Comparison of their photometric properties confirms this suggestion. Hence present temperature scales for O5-O8 stars should not be applied to Of stars until the effect of gravity in determining spectral type has been determined. In addition, the spectra suggest that atmospheric models of Of stars should take into account spherical and hydrodynamic effects.Read More
Publication Year: 1971
Publication Date: 1971-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
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