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Paper: Modeling the ultraviolet photospheric spectrum of cool giant stars. I - Arcturus. II - Gamma Crucis
Volume: 9, Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun: Sixth Cambridge Workshop
Page: 64
Authors: Carpenter, Kenneth G.; Wahlgren, Glenn M.
Abstract: The UV photospheric spectra of cool giants are modeled analytically to facilitate the identification of UV spectral features and aid in the measurement of actual chromospheric flux at different wavelengths. Atomic line data derived experimentally and semiempirically are used with LTE model atmospheres by means of the SYNTHE FORTRAN code to generate the synthetic spectra. Surface flux spectra are determined and fitted to the absorption features of observed IUE high resolution spectra, and the modeled results are compared to the observed spectra of the cool giants Arcturus and the cooler Gamma Crucis. It is shown that the synthetic spectra can be produced for the stars, and chromospheric emission lines are thought to account for significant discrepancies between observed and calculated values. Two new fluorescence mechanisms are identified by modeling the ultraviolet photospheric spectrum of Gamma Crucis.
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