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Observations of ultraviolet carbon lines in the spectra of three DC white dwarfs

Journal Article · · Astrophys. J.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/160953· OSTI ID:6050261
Ultraviolet spectra of three DC white dwarfs have been obtained using the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite (IUE). These objects are LDS 275A ( = EG 66 = 0935-37), G187--15 ( = LTT 16151 = EG 262 = 2059+31), and L791-40 ( = LTT 9491 = EG 264 = 2317-17). All three show the strong ultraviolet lines of neutral carbon recently found in the spectra of a number of other DC stars. Published observations of LDS 275B and G187--15 establish that they have continuous visual spectra, while recent scans of L791-40 and G187--15 made at Kitt Peak with the 2.1 m telescope and Image Intensified Dissector Scanner (IIDS) show weak lambdalambda4472 and 5876 lines of neutral helium and possibly the (0,0) Swan band of C/sub 2/, respectively. These new objects enlarge the sample of degenerates already known to have atmospheres containing carbon, either from visual or ultraviolet observations. When this type of white dwarf is plotted along with the other spectral classes in the Stroemgren two-color diagram, it appears that white dwarfs observed having carbon occupy a restricted region, and no C/sub 2/ white dwarfs occur that are cooler than T/sub eff/ roughly-equal6800 K. This is not consistent with the assumption that these white dwarfs are cooling at constant atmospheric carbon content and implies that a mechanism is present that decreases their relative atmospheric carbon abundances.
Research Organization:
Department of Astronomy, The Pennsylvania State University
OSTI ID:
6050261
Journal Information:
Astrophys. J.; (United States), Journal Name: Astrophys. J.; (United States) Vol. 268:1; ISSN ASJOA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English