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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 242
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Observations with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) have made possible a comparison between chromospheric radiative loss rates in the Mg II h and k lines and the Ca II H and K lines. Observations made by Stencel et al. (1980) confirm the findings of Linsky et al. (1979) that the chromospheric radiative loss rates in h and k and H and K are about equal for supergiants, but the h and k loss rate is greater than the H and K loss rate in giants. It is pointed out that this may result from physical differences between the lower chromospheres of giants and supergiants. The present investigation has the objective to explore the possibility of determining relative chromospheric radiative loss rates in F and G dwarf stars with low-resolution IUE spectra. It is found that this is possible. Cluster stars were selected to provide two temperature sequences at two slightly different metal abundances.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 261
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Voyager observations in the 912-1200 A spectral region are used to indirectly intercompare absolute stellar spectrophotometry from previous experiments. Measurements of hot stars obtained by the Voyager 1 and 2 ultraviolet spectrometers show considerably higher 912-1200 A continuum fluxes than the recent observations of Brune et al. (1979) and Carruthers et al. (1981). The intercomparisons show all observations in basic agreement near 1200 A. The Carruthers et al. flux measurements are preferred down to 1050 A at which point the Voyager and Brune et al. values are respectively 60% higher and 60% lower. Below 1050 A the diasgreement among the observations becomes very large and the fluxes predicted by model atmospheres have been adopted. The pure hydrogen line-blanketed model atmosphere calculations of Wesemael et al. 1980) in comparison with Voyager observations of HZ 43 are used to adjust the Voyager calibration below 1050 A. This adjusted Voyager calibration, which is in good agreement with current model atmosphere fluxes for both early-type stars and DA white dwarfs, will be used for Voyager astronomical observations.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 257
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