Publication Date:
2019-07-12
Description:
Observations show that in the optical region the peculiar A star Alpha-2 CVn has a flatter energy distribution during maximum light than during minimum light. This indicates that during maximum light a lower-temperature region, but necessarily larger surface area, than during minimum light is seen. This suggests a nonspherically symmetric star, which is oblate with respect to the magnetic axis and which is cooler at the magnetic poles than at the magnetic equator. The light variations of such nonspherically symmetric oblique rotator models have been studied. It is found that, for an oblate ellipsoid with an axial ratio of 0.92 and a temperature difference of about 1000 K between the poles and the equator, the overall variations of the optical and the ultraviolet energy distributions can be well understood.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256); 93; 1527-153
Format:
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