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    Publikationsdatum: 2011-08-18
    Beschreibung: The continuum emission of Type 2 supernovae demonstrates an ultraviolet (UV) excess when fit by black body emission is attempted. The H two photon emission is advanced as an explanation of the UV excess. A function by which the UV spectra of two Type 2 supernovae (SN 1979c in NGC 4321 and SN 1980k in NGC 6946) are fitted with U,B,V photometric data is presented. The angular velocity of expansion of the supernovae envelope is derived. From this, the linear velocity of expansion and the distances of the parent galaxies are derived. A distance of 17.3 Mpc is obtained for NGC 4321, and a distance of 7.1 Mpc for NGC 6946.
    Schlagwort(e): ASTRONOMY
    Materialart: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Advan. in Ultraviolet Astron.; p 434-437
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    Publikationsdatum: 2019-06-28
    Beschreibung: Ultraviolet spectroscopy from the IUE, in combination with groundbased visual and infrared photometry, are to determine the energy distributions of the luminous blue variables, the Hubble-Sandage variables, in M31 and M33. The observed energy distributions, especially in the ultraviolet, show that these stars are suffering interstellar reddening. When corrected for interstellar extinction, the integrated energy distributions yield the total luminosities and black body temperatures of the stars. The resulting bolometric magnitudes and temperatures confirm that these peculiar stars are indeed very luminous, hot stars. They occupy the same regions of the sub B01 vs. log T sub e diagram as do eta Car, P Cyg and S Dor in our galaxy and the LMC. Many of the Hubble-Sandage variables have excess infrared radiation which is attributed to free-free emission from their extended atmospheres. Rough mass loss estimates from the infrared excess yield rates of 0.00001 M sub annual/yr. The ultraviolet spectra of the H-S variables are also compared with similar spectra of eta Car, P Cyg and S For.
    Schlagwort(e): ASTRONOMY
    Materialart: NASA-TM-85258 , NAS 1.15:85258
    Format: application/pdf
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