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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This grant primarily covered the development of the thermal X-ray emission model code called APEC, which is meant to replace the Raymond and Smith (1977) code. The new code contains far more spectral lines and a great deal of updated atomic data. The code is now available (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/APEC), though new atomic data is still being added, particularly at longer wavelengths. While initial development of the code was funded by this grant, current work is carried on by N. Brickhouse, R. Smith and D. Liedahl under separate funding. Over the last five years, the grant has provided salary support for N. Brickhouse, R. Smith, a summer student (L. McAllister), an SAO predoctoral fellow (A. Vasquez), and visits by T. Kallman, D. Liedahl, P. Ghavamian, J.M. Laming, J. Li, P. Okeke, and M. Martos. In addition to the code development, the grant supported investigations into X-ray and UV spectral diagnostics as applied to shock waves in the ISM, accreting black holes and white dwarfs, and stellar coronae. Many of these efforts are continuing. Closely related work on the shock waves and coronal mass ejections in the solar corona has grown out of the efforts supported by the grant.
    Keywords: Plasma Physics
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: The Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme UV Spectrometer (ORFEUS) telescope has observed AM Her in its high optical state at high spectral resolution in the 912-1176 A band. Spectra at two phases show O VI emission lines with a broad and narrow component structure similar to that of the optical emission lines. We find that the O VI lines are optically thick, and that the densities in the broad- and narrow-component regions differ by a factor of 100. The most puzzling aspect of the observations is the continuum, which is softer than expected, but does not show definite Lyman absorption lines. We discuss the implications for the 'soft X-ray excess' of AM Her stars.
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 440; 1; p. 331-335
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