Ii. Antokhin et Am. Cherepashchuk, Interpretation of the light curve of the eclipsing binary V444 Cyg on the set of convexo-concave functions, ASTRON REP, 45(5), 2001, pp. 371-381
The narrow-band lambda 4244 Angstrom continuum light curve of the eclipsing
binary V444 Cyg, which has a Wolf-Rayet component, is interpreted assuming
that the brightness distribution and absorption in the WN5 star's disk are
monotonic. non-increasing, convexo-concave, non-negative functions. The co
nvex and concave parts of these functions correspond to the core of the WN5
star and its extended photosphere and atmosphere, respectively. The radius
and brightness temperature of the opaque core: of the WN5 star are r(WN5)(
core) similar or equal to 4R(circle dot) and T-br(core) > 52 000 K, respect
ively. The stellar wind is characterized by an accelerated radial outflow.
Acceleration of the wind persists at large distances from the center of the
star. A crude Lamers-law fit to the reconstructed velocity field in the wi
nd yields an acceleration parameter beta = 1.58-1.82. (C) 2001 MAIK "Nauka/
Interperiodica ".