J/A+AS/124/441      Spectroscopy of HD 45677 = MWC 142 (Andrillat+ 1997)

B[e] stars. IV. HD 45677 = MWC 142 Andrillat Y., Jaschek C., Jaschek M. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 124, 441 (1997)> =1997A&AS..124..441A 1997A&AS..124..441A (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Equivalent widths ; Spectra, infrared ; Spectroscopy Keywords: stars: emission line, B[e] - stars variable: others - stars: individual: HD 45677 Abstract: On the basis of spectroscopic CCD material obtained at the Haute Provence Observatory, we provide line identifications and equivalent width measurements in the wavelength regions 3750-5112 and 7065-10212Å of the spectrum of HD 45677. Over 235 features are identified and a comparison of our results with those of other authors is provided. We also discuss the variability of the lines using equivalent widths and the line spectrum. We conclude that the gaseous shell surrounding the star has a temperature of the order of 7000K and that its distance to the star is less than ten stellar radii. We discuss the similarity of this star to other stars previously analyzed. Objects: ----------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Designation(s) ----------------------------------------- 06 28 17.4 -13 03 10 HD 45677 = MWC 142 ----------------------------------------- File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2 64 237 Unified list of lines measured in HD 45677 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+AS/117/281 : B[e] stars. I. HD 51585 (= OY Gem) J/A+AS/118/495 : B[e] stars. II. MWC 349 A J/A+AS/120/99 : B[e] stars. III. MWC 645 J/A+AS/128/475 : B[e] stars. V. MWC 158 J/A+AS/131/479 : B[e] stars. VI. MWC 297 Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 F8.2 0.1nm Lambda Laboratory wavelength 9- 10 A2 --- n_Lambda [?aed* ] Note on Lambda (1) 13- 17 F5.2 0.1nm EW ? Equivalent width 18- 21 A4 --- n_EW [pf+ ] Note on EW (2) 23- 62 A40 --- Ident Identification (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): a = absorption characteristic of the line e = emission characteristic of the line ed = double emission * indicates that these lines come from a spectrum taken in 1990, whereas the rest of the Paschen series comes from a spectrum taken in 1993 Please notice that the regions 7000-7412 and 9025-9400 are very perturbed by atmospheric absorption. Wavelengths of unidentified lines are rounded off to the nearest tenth of Angstroem. Note (2): +p : refers to the preceding line +f : refers to the following line Note (3): J: Johansson (1978PhS....18..217J 1978PhS....18..217J) *: Nussbaumer and Storey (1982A&A...110..295N 1982A&A...110..295N) Meinel: Meinel A.B., Aveni A.F. and Stockton M.W., 1969 Catalog of emission-lines in astrophysical objects, Tucson Vreux: Vreux et al. (1990A&A...238..207V 1990A&A...238..207V) eta Car: Johansson (1977MNRAS.178p..17J 1977MNRAS.178p..17J) TV: Thackeray and Velasco (1976Obs....96..104T 1976Obs....96..104T) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 17-Jan-1997
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