Infrared spectroscopy of Mira variables. I - R Leonis: The CO and OH vibration-rotation overtone bands

1978 ◽  
Vol 220 ◽  
pp. 210 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. H. Hinkle
1980 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 515-524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald N. B. Hall

High resolution spectra of red giants and long period variables exhibit lines of infrared CO vibration-rotation bands arising in circumstellar material. In the few such stars so far observed at very high resolution (≲ 1 km/s) the circumstellar material appears localized in 3 distinct regimes with temperatures of 800K, 200K and 75K and expansion velocities of 0, 10 and 16 km/s rather than being uniformly distributed.


1979 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 264-272
Author(s):  
Donald N. B. Hall ◽  
Kenneth H. Hinkle ◽  
Stephen T. Ridgway

High resolution visible spectra of Mira variables are extremely complex and despite major observing programs both by Merrill and his colleagues and more recently Wallerstein, the relation between the emission and absorption line velocities measured at optical wavelengths and either the nature of the optical variability or the observed microwave features remains elusive.


1970 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip L. Hanst

The use of spectroscopic methods in the analysis of the atmosphere is discussed. The special advantages of infrared vibration-rotation spectra for identification and measurement of air pollutants are emphasized. The capabilities of lasers in atmospheric work are reviewed, with particular attention being given to proposed methods of detecting pollutants by absorption of selected ir laser lines. Some commentary is presented on current and future atmospheric studies.


1974 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 237-254
Author(s):  
D. L. Lambert

AbstractThis paper reviews results obtained in a program of high resolution infrared spectroscopy of K and M giants. The reported results include (i) a preliminary analysis of the C, N and O abundances for α Ori, (ii) determinations of the 12C/13C and 16O/18O ratios for α Ori (12C/13C ~ 6 and 16O/18 ~ 500), (iii) the derivation of a lower limit, 16O/18O≳ 300, for the 160/18O ratio in α Boo, (iv) a discussion of observations of the SiO first-overtone vibration-rotation bands in M stars, and (v) a search for the fundamental quadrupole vibration-rotation lines of H2.


1979 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 386-408 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. V. Coyne ◽  
I. S. McLean

AbstractIn recent years the wavelength, dependence of the polarization in a number of Mira variables, semi-regular variables and red supergiants has been measured with resolutions between 0.3 and 300 A over the range 3300 to 11000 A. Variations are seen across molecular absorption bands, especially TiO bands, and across atomic absorption and emission lines, especially the Balmer lines. In most cases one can ignore or it is possible to eliminate the effects due to interstellar polarization, so that one can study the polarization mechanisms operating in the stellar atmosphere and environment. The stars Omicron Ceti. (Mira), V CVn (semi-regular variable) and Mu Cephei (M2 la), in addition to other stars similar to them, will be discussed in some detail.Models to explain the observed polarization consider that the continuum flux is polarized either by electron, molecular and/or grain scattering or by temperature variations and/or geometrical asymmetries over the stellar photosphere. This polarized radiation is affected by atomic and molecular absorption and emission processes at various geometric depths in the stellar atmosphere and envelope. High resolution spectropolarimetry promises, therefore, to be a power-rul tool for studying stratification effects in these stars.


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