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1997A&A...317..712A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 317, 712-722 (1997/1-3)

The 1978-1995 variability of the symbiotic star AG Pegasi in the ultraviolet.

ALTAMORE A. and CASSATELLA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we study in detail the variability of the symbiotic nova AG Peg in the IUE range during the period 1978-1995. We find that the luminosity of the hot component decreased steadily from about 1850L in 1978 to 430L in 1995 while its effective temperature remained nearly constant, 86500±1300K. At the same time, the mass loss rate decreased by a factor of 4-5 although the ejection velocity remained constant. The observed fainting of both the narrow and the broad emission lines is ascribed to the decrease of the luminosity and ionizing flux from the hot source. The narrow emission lines and the long wavelength UV continuum show periodic variations arising from a dense and asymmetric nebular region associated with the cool star. Radial velocity variations of the narrow lines indicate that this region is receding from the center of mass of the system, and support the presence of the ablation tail suggested by Penston and Allen (1985MNRAS.212..939P). No periodic flux variations are seen in the short wavelength ultraviolet continuum and in the broad emission lines, which are both formed in the fast wind from the hot component.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: AG Peg - cataclysmic variables - binaries: symbiotic - ultraviolet: stars - line: profiles

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/317/712): table2 table3a table3b table4 table5>

Simbad objects: 4

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