The anomalous ultraviolet light curves and IUE spectra of β Lyrae revisited

Recent studies of β Lyrae have proposed several possible models to explain the anomalous ultraviolet light curves of that mass-transfer binary system. This paper subjects four proposed models to tests involving a comparison of system synthetic spectra with the observed spectra and a comparison of sy...

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Published inMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Vol. 334; no. 4; pp. 963 - 973
Main Author Linnell, A. P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 23 Ainslie Place , Edinburgh EH3 6AJ , UK . Telephone 226 7232 Fax 226 3803 Blackwell Science Ltd 21.08.2002
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Summary:Recent studies of β Lyrae have proposed several possible models to explain the anomalous ultraviolet light curves of that mass-transfer binary system. This paper subjects four proposed models to tests involving a comparison of system synthetic spectra with the observed spectra and a comparison of synthetic light curves, based on synthetic photometry, with OAO2 light curves. The observed spectra include combined IUE and charge-coupled device (CCD) spectra. The tests show that three of the proposed models, separately or in combination, potentially may explain the observed spectroscopic anomaly that, in the wavelength range shortward of 1700 Å, the system continuum flux in primary eclipse, when only a small fraction of the mass loser is visible, is as great as the system continuum flux in secondary eclipse when the entire opposed face of the mass loser is visible.
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ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05617.x