Mg. Hoare et al., THE 1ST MEASUREMENT OF THE LYMAN CONTINUUM EMISSION FROM NORMAL STARS, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 262(1), 1993, pp. 19-22
We report the first measurements of Lyman continuum (almost-equal-to 6
00 angstrom) emission from non-degenerate stars. The Wide Field Camera
on-board ROSAT detected strong emission from beta CMa (B1 II-III) and
epsilon CMa (B2 II). Both Kurucz LTE line-blanketed and Mihalas NLTE
unblanketed model.atmospheres can match the observed count rate for be
ta CMa within the known constraints on T(eff) and N(H). For epsilon CM
a, we find that the interstellar column must be at most 9 x 10(17) cm-
2, and probably much lower still, to explain the very strong EUV flux.
We also find marginal evidence for regular variability in the Lyman c
ontinuum emission for beta CMa, but not at the dominant period of the
known optical pulsations.