2007A&A...471..825A


Query : 2007A&A...471..825A

2007A&A...471..825A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 471, 825-832 (2007/9-1)

The symbiotic star H1-36. A composite model of line and continuum spectra from radio to ultraviolet.

ANGELONI R., CONTINI M., CIROI S. and RAFANELLI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper, we analyse the spectra of D-type SS H1-36 within a colliding-wind scenario. We aim to analyse the properties of this object by taking the observational data along the whole electromagnetic spectrum into account, in order to derive a self-consistent picture able to interpret the nature of the system as a whole. After constraining the relative physical conditions by modelling more than 40 emission lines from radio to UV, we are able to explain the continuum spectral energy distribution by considering all the emitting contributions arising from both the stars, the dust shells, and the gaseous nebulae. A comprehensive model of the radio spectra allows reproduction of the different slopes of the radio profile and the turnover frequency, as well as the different sizes of the observed shocked envelope at different frequencies in the light of the contributions from the expanding and reverse nebulae. The IR continuum unveils the presence of two dust shells with different radii and temperatures, which might be a distinctive feature of D-type symbiotic systems as a class of objects. The broad profiles of IR lines direct us to investigate whether an X-ray jet may be present. This insight leads us to indicate H1-36 as a promising X-ray target and to encourage observations and studies that consistently take the complex nature of symbiotic stars into account throughout the whole electromagnetic spectrum.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic - stars: individual: H1-36

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 3C 5 G 00 13 11.18 +00 51 50.0           ~ 46 2
2 V* T Pyx CV* 09 04 41.5061511720 -32 22 47.502932700           ~ 440 0
3 WRAY 16-147 Sy* 14 11 52.0604355768 -51 26 24.187122024     14.20     ~ 234 1
4 HD 330036 PN 15 51 15.9290064932 -48 44 58.559111355   11.759 10.892 10.921   F5III-IVe 157 0
5 NAME Kepler SNR Rad 17 30 40.5 -21 29 14           ~ 795 4
6 Hen 2-289 Sy* 17 49 48.2107694784 -37 01 27.797630520       13.828   M4/5:e 162 0
7 4U 1746-371 LXB 17 50 12.66 -37 03 08.2     8.43     ~ 195 1
8 V* CH Cyg Sy* 19 24 33.0657463320 +50 14 29.095038672 8.14 8.77 7.08   5.345 M7IIIab+Be 770 0
9 V* HM Sge Sy* 19 41 57.0795884928 +16 44 39.805863828   12.37 10.99 12.217   M7 450 0
10 V* RR Tel Sy* 20 04 18.5404499712 -55 43 33.153979080 9.93 11.33 10.81 11.689   M5e 532 0
11 V* V1974 Cyg No* 20 30 31.6546001712 +52 37 50.837478240           ~ 579 0
12 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 511 0
13 V* R Aqr Sy* 23 43 49.4634303216 -15 17 04.176349872   8.823 7.683 9.37   M6.5-8.5e 784 0

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