1. Model Atmospheres for Novae During the Early Stages
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R. Wehrsě, P. H. Hauschildt, G. Shaviv, and S. Starrfield
- Abstract
Continuum and line blanketing models for the photospheres of novae in the early stages of their outbursts are presented. The expanding envelopes are characterized by a very slow increase of density with decreasing radius which leads to very large geometrical extensions and large temperature differences between the inner and outer parts. The spectra show a large IR excess and a small Balmer jump which may be either in absorption or in emission. For the parameters considered (Teff = 104, 1.5 × 104, 2 × 104K, R = 1011 cm, solar composition), most lines are in absorption. The effects of both modifications in the temperature structure (e.g. by heating from shock fronts) and changes in the abundances of the heavy elements on the emergent spectra are briefly discussed.
- Published
- 1990
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