IUE SPECTROSCOPY OF THE NOVA-LIKE VARIABLE BZ CAM - CHARACTERISTICS OF ITS PECULIAR WIND OUTFLOW

Citation
D. Griffith et al., IUE SPECTROSCOPY OF THE NOVA-LIKE VARIABLE BZ CAM - CHARACTERISTICS OF ITS PECULIAR WIND OUTFLOW, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 107(715), 1995, pp. 856-862
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
ISSN journal
00046280 → ACNP
Volume
107
Issue
715
Year of publication
1995
Pages
856 - 862
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6280(1995)107:715<856:ISOTNV>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
We have analyzed 15 IUE low-resolution SWP spectra of the peculiar hot nova-like object BZ Camelopardalis (=0623+71), which is associated wi th a bow-shock nebula. We determined approximate relative orbital phas es of a series of spectra obtained continuously over a 28-hour time ba seline by using the newly determined orbital period (P=0.1535 days) an d ephemeris by Thorstensen et al. (Binary Stars Conference, San Diego, CA, July, 1993). We find evidence of deepest absorption of the resona nce doublet wind features C IV, Si IV, and N V near relative phase 0.2 . In general, when the P Cygni resonance Line absorption vanishes (str engthens), the Si IV emission strengthens (vanishes). We report dramat ic temporal line profile variability of the C IV P Cygni feature and o ther strong wind absorptions at N V (1240), Si IV (1400), He II (1640) , and N IV (1718), around the orbit, on time scales <1 hr. The average terminal (blue edge) velocities (over 15 spectral of the C IV and Si IV P Cygni features are -5300 and -5100 km s(-1), respectively, while for higher-temperature ion species (N V and He II), it is only -3900 a nd -3158 km s(-1), respectively. Implications of the wind characterist ics for the nature of its outflow, the origin of the bow-shaped nebula and the evolutionary status of BZ Cam are briefly discussed.