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Anomalous UV-Extinction and the Effective Temperature of V348 Sgr

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

D. Schönberner
Affiliation:
Institut für Theoretische PhysikundSternwarte der Universitat KielOlshausenstr. 40, 2300 Kiel, F.R.G.
U. Heber
Affiliation:
Institut für Theoretische PhysikundSternwarte der Universitat KielOlshausenstr. 40, 2300 Kiel, F.R.G.

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Our idea of the evolutionary state of the hot R CrB-star V348 Sgr is seriously restricted by our ignorance of its effective temperature. A direct determination from photospheric lines is very difficult, owing to contamination by emission lines. Using Johnson photometry, Houziaux (1968) estimated a spectral type of BO or Bl. This result was, however, based on the assumption that V348 Sgr behaves photometrically as a main sequence star. V348 Sgr appears, however, to be an extreme helium star since hydrogen absorption lines are completely absent (Houziaux, 1968). This conclusion has been strengthened by a study of Heber et al. (1984) in which IUE-spectra (low resolution) of V348 Sgr are compared with those of well-known extreme helium stars. From the similarity between these spectra, it was concluded that V348 Sgr must be a helium supergiant with an effective temperature of about 16000 K, though its (dereddened) spectral flux distribution differs in a peculiar way from that of HD 124448 which has about the same temperature. It should, however, be noted that the dereddening was performed by eliminating the λ = 2200 Å dip with Seaton’s law for the interstellar reddening. Obviously, the latter is not applicable when describing the extinction towards V348 Sgr.

Type
IV Cool Hydrogen Deficient Stars
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986

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