1996A&A...307..860W


Query : 1996A&A...307..860W

1996A&A...307..860W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 307, 860-868 (1996/3-3)

High resolution UV spectroscopy of two hot (pre-) white dwarfs with the Hubble Space Telescope. KPD0005+5106 and RXJ2117+3412.

WERNER K., DREIZLER S., HEBER U., RAUCH T., FLEMING T.A., SION E.M. and VAUCLAIR G.

Abstract (from CDS):

High resolution UV spectra of KPD0005+5106 and RX J2117+3412 have been obtained with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The data were subject to a non-LTE model atmosphere analysis. For KPD0005+5106, the hottest known helium-rich white dwarf, the C and N abundances as well as an upper limit for O have been determined (log(C/He)=-3, log(N/He)=-6, log(O/He)←5.5, by number), improving results from previous studies. These abundances are severely at odds with diffusion/radiative forces theory. They are possible primordial relics of their ancestral progenitor in the post-AGB phase. Besides the photospheric lines with a velocity shift of +35km/s we find a distinct interstellar/circumstellar absorption line system shifted by -15km/s. Difficulties are encountered with line profile fits to the spectrum of RX J2117+3412, an extremely hot hydrogen-deficient (PG1159-type) central star. Some of the strong C IV and O VI lines are too narrow to match the observations. Either the neglect of wind-effects in our models or the lack of reliable line broadening data may be responsible for this. A weak O V 1371A line is detected which suggests, that the effective temperature is higher than thought before (Teff=170000K). This means that RX J2117+3412 is the hottest known PG1159 star together with H1504+65. Interstellar and photospheric line spectra are clearly separated, with shifts of -19 and +23km/s, respectively. Both stars exhibit a strong O VIII emission line near 2977A, which cannot be of photospheric origin but probably arises from shock fronts along a stellar wind. The line widths are of the order of 150km/s. In addition, KPD0005+5106 shows another, equally strong emission feature near 2982A which either stems from photospheric N V or from non-photospheric C V.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: evolution - stars: individual: RX J2117+3412 (RX J2117.1+3412) - stars: individual: KPD 0005+5106 - white dwarfs - ultraviolet: stars

CDS comments: RX J2117+3412 = RX J2117.1+3412

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
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 KPD 0005+5106 WD* 00 08 18.1703149584 +51 23 16.598370912 11.80 13.04 13.32 13.53   DOZ1 120 0
2 NGC 246 PN 00 47 03.3420341616 -11 52 18.971126076 10.15 11.52 11.76 12.18   PG1159 475 0
3 PN K 1-27 PN 05 57 02.1748457640 -75 40 22.478040120     16.04 16.27 16.41 sdOHe 87 0
4 PN LoTr 4 PN 11 52 29.2564204824 -42 17 38.943700548           O(He) 56 0
5 PG 1501+664 WD* 15 02 09.6299323152 +66 12 19.148868324   16.07 16.37     DZQ1 158 0
6 MWP 1 PN 21 17 08.2817782392 +34 12 27.415995372     12.33     PG1159 186 0

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