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1995A&A...299..135J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 299, 135-143 (1995/7-1)

The ultraviolet properties of cool material ejected by hydrogen-deficient stars.

JEFFERY C.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Carbon-rich H-deficient stars which shed dusty material in the line-of-sight exhibit RCrB-like optical variations. The UV extinction toward several such objects differs significantly from the average interstellar extinction law; these data have been re-examined. The observed peak in extinction at 4.1µm–1(=240nm) has previously been explained in terms of anhydrous carbon grains but difficulties remain, particularly regarding the low observed extinction at shorter wavelengths. Laboratory absorption measurements of C60 and related molecules are found to be consistent with the UV 4.1µm–1 extinction peak, but do not provide sufficient extinction at 1/λ<3.5µm–1 and have insufficient wavelength coverage to compare with the crucial short wavelength observations.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: carbon - circumstellar matter - dust, extinction

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