Abstract
High-speed and conventional BVRI photometry are reported for the bright symbiotic variable CH Cygni (M6 IIIe), obtained during the course of a recent outburst. Unlike the quiescent symbiotic stars, the presence of flickering similar in nature to that seen in the cataclysmic variables has been confirmed during this active phase. The BVRI photometry for a sample of stars in the field is used to derive the reddening and the distance to CH Cyg. A composite energy distribution is derived from 0.35 to 11.0 ..mu..m which clearly establishes the existence of a variable, blue continuum. The lack of variability in the near infrared suggests that the blue continuum arises from a hot companion. A binary model including a subluminous hot companion accreting material from the stellar wind of an SRa variable is discussed to account for the observed photometric properties.
Citation Formats
Slovak, M H, and Africano, J.
Flickering of the symbiotic variable CH Cygni during outburst.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1978.
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Slovak, M H, & Africano, J.
Flickering of the symbiotic variable CH Cygni during outburst.
United Kingdom.
Slovak, M H, and Africano, J.
1978.
"Flickering of the symbiotic variable CH Cygni during outburst."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_6286186,
title = {Flickering of the symbiotic variable CH Cygni during outburst}
author = {Slovak, M H, and Africano, J}
abstractNote = {High-speed and conventional BVRI photometry are reported for the bright symbiotic variable CH Cygni (M6 IIIe), obtained during the course of a recent outburst. Unlike the quiescent symbiotic stars, the presence of flickering similar in nature to that seen in the cataclysmic variables has been confirmed during this active phase. The BVRI photometry for a sample of stars in the field is used to derive the reddening and the distance to CH Cyg. A composite energy distribution is derived from 0.35 to 11.0 ..mu..m which clearly establishes the existence of a variable, blue continuum. The lack of variability in the near infrared suggests that the blue continuum arises from a hot companion. A binary model including a subluminous hot companion accreting material from the stellar wind of an SRa variable is discussed to account for the observed photometric properties.}
journal = []
volume = {185:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1978}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Flickering of the symbiotic variable CH Cygni during outburst}
author = {Slovak, M H, and Africano, J}
abstractNote = {High-speed and conventional BVRI photometry are reported for the bright symbiotic variable CH Cygni (M6 IIIe), obtained during the course of a recent outburst. Unlike the quiescent symbiotic stars, the presence of flickering similar in nature to that seen in the cataclysmic variables has been confirmed during this active phase. The BVRI photometry for a sample of stars in the field is used to derive the reddening and the distance to CH Cyg. A composite energy distribution is derived from 0.35 to 11.0 ..mu..m which clearly establishes the existence of a variable, blue continuum. The lack of variability in the near infrared suggests that the blue continuum arises from a hot companion. A binary model including a subluminous hot companion accreting material from the stellar wind of an SRa variable is discussed to account for the observed photometric properties.}
journal = []
volume = {185:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1978}
month = {Nov}
}