Title: SUMER spectra
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15SUMER spectra
16Continuum measurements
- 1st- order 1350 Ã…, 2nd-order 675 Ã…
- 1st- and 2nd-order continuum near Fe XII
- 2nd-order continuum near C II
- 2nd- order more apt to be absorbed by H I
- Ratio of 1st-to-2nd-order cont. shows location of
absorption
17Time-space stackplots
18Time-space stackplots
Dark in emission lines ? not hot dense
19Continuum ratio maps
(3.5 x 1st-order ? 2nd-order) (bremsstrahlung ?
ratio1)
20Binaries
- Visual binary (VB) see both stars
- Astrometric binary (AB) see one, but it
wiggles - Spectroscopic binary (SB) see one, but
line-of-sight velocity oscillates - Eclipsing binary (EB) light curve
21SB
- Splitting or shifting of spectral lines
- single line, one star much brighter than the
other, compare shift to local calibration lamp - double line, see spectrum from both stars
Radial velocity v ?? c / ?0
double line ? ratio of v1/v2 yields M2/M1 If
(Rr)/a ? cos(inclination), then ? EB
22- Fake simple eclipse
- Deeper primary eclipse is when the hotter star
is hidden - A flat bottom to the eclipse indicates that the
star is completely obscured - Time in eclipse, as fraction of the total period,
yields info about relative sizes, separation,
even tidal bulge
23Example oblate spheroid with a tidal bulge
24Example brightening around secondary minimum?
Answer brighter star reflects off the fainter
star
25P period a semimajor axis of relative orbit
(arcsec) a semimajor axis of absolute orbit
(a.u., or pc) ? parallax (arcsec)