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Observations of Mass Flow, Disks, and Accretion Processes in Algol Binary Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

Geraldine J. Peters*
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA

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As part of a multi-faceted study of gas streams, disks, and accretion processes in Algol type binaries, R.S. Polidan and I have obtained high resolution IUE observations of seven systems. Perhaps one of the most interesting results from these observations was the discovery of strong, variable absorption lines of N V, C IV, and Si IV in the spectra of stars whose photospheres are much too cool to form these ions. N V (1239,1243) and C IV (1548,1551) have been observed in AU Mon (B5V, 11ḍ1), CX Dra (B3V, 6ḍ7), and U CrB (B4V, 3ḍ5) while Si IV (1394, 1403) was found in TX UMa (B8V, 3ḍ1). The systems in which these ions have been observed generally contain primaries whose dimensions are greater than the Lubow and Shu (1975) parameter ϖmin.

Radial velocity measurements of the N V, C IV, and Si IV features suggest that the line formation region is associated with the primary star and small in size. The strengths of the N V, C IV features appear to be variable on a time scale of several orbital periods and may be determined by the instantaneous rate of mass transfer. However, when the high ionization features are observed, their presence appears to be global and not restricted to the domain of gas stream impact.

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Joint Commission Meetings
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Copyright © Reidel 1983

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