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Model Analysis of 108–76°1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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108–76°1 was discovered by Boeshaar and Bond (1977, Ap. J., 213, 421) to be a member of the galactic halo component. Herein are presente the results of a computer model analysis of these observations and those of Hawley and Miller (this volume). Models producing the 23% of helium in the doubly-ionized state required by the Hell X4686 line strength utilized the 95,000°K, non-gray, spherical atmosphere model of Cassi-nelli (1971, Ap. J., 165, 265) for the central star. Even 100,000°K plane-parallel atmospheres gave less than half the needed He++. The results for model 1 (homogeneous sphere) and model 2 (Gaussian shell) show good agreement with observed fluxes, even for [OH] X3727. The abundance values
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