Publication Date:
2016-06-07
Description:
Discovery of complex Ca II H and K interstellar line profiles towards stars embedded in the giant H II region surrounding Eta Carinae led to a reconnaissance of the richer ultraviolet (UV) interstellar line spectrum. Single International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spectra were secured for those stars exhibiting the greatest variety of structure in the optical interstellar lines, namely, HD 93130, 93160, 93162, 93204, 93205, 93206 and HDE 303308. Appraisal of the spectra suggests that: (1) longwards of Lyman Alpha many of the interstellar lines, including an unidentified one, in the spectrum of Zeta Oph seem to be present in the Carina Nebula spectra; (2) interstellar line structure varies widely in both velocity and intensity throughout the region, as well as along a given line of sight as the species change; (3) new high velocity components of UV lines appear to extend the total range of velocities in the nebular interstellar lines to about 400 m/s; and (4) lines of the high excitation species Si IV and C IV are strong and also structured in velocity space.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center The Universe at Ultraviolet Wavelengths: The First Two Yrs. of Intern. Ultraviolet Explorer; p 571-579
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application/pdf
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