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2018MNRAS.475.5558L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 475, 5558-5569 (2018/April-3)

H α and H β Raman scattering line profiles of the symbiotic star AG Pegasi.

LEE S.-J. and HYUNG S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The H α and H β line profiles of the symbiotic star AG Pegasi, observed in 1998 September (phase ph = 10.24), display top narrow double Gaussian components and bottom broad components (FWHM = 200-400 km s–1). The photoionization model indicates that the ionized zone, responsible for the hydrogen Balmer and Lyman lines, is radiation-bounded, with a hydrogen gas number density of nH ∼ 109.85 cm–3 and a gas temperature of Te = 12 000-15 000 K. We have carried out Monte Carlo simulations to fit the Raman scattering broad wings, assuming that the hydrogen Ly β and Ly γ lines emitted within the radiation-bounded H II zone around a white dwarf have the same double Gaussian line profile shape as the hydrogen Balmer lines. The simulation shows that the scattering H I zones are attached to (or located just outside) the inner H II shells. The best fit to the observed broad H I line profiles indicates that the column density of the scattering neutral zone is NH ≃ 3-5 x 1019 cm–2. We have examined whether the geometrical structure responsible for the observed H α and H β line profiles is a bipolar conical shell structure, consisting of the radiation-bounded ionized zone and the outer material bounded neutral zone. The expanding bipolar structure might be two opposite regions of the common envelope or the outer shell of the Roche lobe around the hot white dwarf, formed through the mass inflows from the giant star and pushed out by the fast winds from the hot white dwarf.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic - stars: individual: AG Pegasi - stars: winds, outflows - H ii regions

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