Ma. Barstow et al., SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE HEAVY-ELEMENT OPACITY IN THE DA WHITE-DWARF GD-394, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 279(4), 1996, pp. 1120-1136
The white dwarf GD 394 is one of a very small number of bright hot DAs
which have detectable quantities of highly ionized heavy elements in
their spectra. Whether this material resides in the photosphere of GD
394 or is in the form of a circumstellar shell has been the subject of
much debate, with the large discrepancy between the published radial
velocity of the star and the measured velocities of the Si III/IV line
s having apparently settled the argument in favour of the latter idea.
However, GD 394 is also the coolest DA white dwarf in the ROSAT sky s
urvey showing convincing evidence for the presence of absorbing materi
al which strongly suppresses the EUV continuum. This result has reopen
ed the argument about the nature of the silicon lines. From a combined
analysis of the IUE, HST and EUVE spectra, coupled with new measureme
nts of the photospheric radial velocity from H alpha data, we have est
ablished that the Si III and Si IV lines are indeed photospheric. Furt
hermore, other heavy elements must be present to account for the EUV o
pacity, but at levels below the thresholds for detecting absorption li
nes in either far-UV or EUV bands.