First observations of an R Coronae Borealis star with the space telescope imaging spectrograph: RY Sagittarii near maximum light
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Clayton, Geoffrey C
Ayres, T.R
Lawson, Warrick A
Drilling, John S
Woitke, P
Asplund, Martin
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The American Astronomical Society
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We describe the far-UV (1140-1740 Å) spectrum of the hydrogen-deficient R Coronae Borealis (RCB) star RY Sgr, obtained near maximum light (pulsational phase ~0.1) by the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on Hubble Space Telescope. The far-UV spectrum shows a photospheric continuum rising steeply toward longer wavelengths and two prominent emission features at the shorter wavelengths: C II lambda1335 and Cl I lambda1351 (the latter is radiatively fluoresced by the 10 times stronger C II multiplet). We also find evidence for CO A-X 4th-positive system absorption band heads and possible weak CO fluorescent emissions pumped by C II lambda1335, but the inferred column densities are low (~few times 10^16 cm^-2), consistent with formation in a warm (~5000 K) atmospheric layer. The detection of CO molecules, if confirmed, would be significant, because they are thought to play a key role in the dust ejection episodes of RCB stars through the initiation of "molecular cooling catastrophes."
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