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Search for Signs of A New Outburst in the Quiescent State of CH CYG

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

D. Kotnik-Karuza
Affiliation:
Department of Physics - Faculty of Education, Rijeka, Croatia [email protected]
R. Jurdana Šepić
Affiliation:
Department of Physics - Faculty of Education, Rijeka, Croatia [email protected]

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Our high-resolution optical spectroscopic survey of the symbiotic star CH Cyg, extending over the quiescent period 1987 - 1989 between two outbursts, shows that the spectrum did not completely lose its symbiotic character. Moreover, signs of radiation of the hot source were present, not only as remnants from the previous outburst, but also as an indication of a new one. Some of the evidences which support this idea are following:

  1. • Variation of excitation and vibration temperatures of neutral metals and TiO moleculs respectively

  2. • Untypical microturbulent velocity dependance of the excitation potential of the lower state for Fe I

  3. • Double-peaked Balmer profiles of Ha and Hb with temporary disappearance of the central absorption

  4. • Presence of forbbiden emission lines [FeII] [ SII] [NeIII] together with OIII with complex profile and variable intensity.

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II. Joint Discussions
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