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Possible Binary Nature of the Emission-Line Variable Object V 1329 Cygni (= HBV 475)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Jiři Grygar
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov, Czechoslovakia
Ladislav Hric
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Tatranská Lomnica, Czechoslovakia
Drahomír Chochol
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Tatranská Lomnica, Czechoslovakia

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The peculiar emission-line object V 1329 Cyg was discovered by Kohoutek (1969), who detected in his objective-prism spectrograms an increasing brightness and the presence of emission lines. High dispersion spectra revealed more than 200 emissions of hydrogen, helium, ionized metals and forbidden lines of oxygen, neon, etc. (Crampton et al., 1970; Andrillat, 1970). The object exhibits the composite spectrum of a hot early-type component and a cold M-type star. Its time evolution in a two-colour diagram is seen in Fig. 1.

Type
Part II: Cataclysmic Variables
Copyright
Copyright © Veröff. Der Remeis-Sterwarte 1977

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