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Variations of Flux Intensity in Large Features and Spectral Lines of alpha2 CVn in Ultraviolet

Variation of intensity of the flux at the cores of large features and spectral lines of the classical magnetic CP star alpha2 CVn in the ultraviolet spectral region from 1150 to 3200 A is investigated. This study is based on the archival International Ultraviolet Explorer data obtained at different phases of the rotational cycle. The shapes of two light curves at λλ1375 and 1415 A at the core of large feature at λ1400 A curves significantly differ. The light curve at λ1375 A show similar shape as in the 'pseudo-continuum'. The same behavior of the flux is at the cores of Si II resonance lines at λλ1260--64 and 1485 A. While, the light curve at λ1415 A show the phase displacement of minimum of the flux. The phase displacement also is presented at the cores of Si II resonance lines at λλ1304--09 and 1485 A. The minimal values of the amplitude of the flux variations are reached at the cores of the large features at λλ1560 and 1770 A and at the cores of the strong Si II resonance lines. The flux at the cores of large feature at λ1770 A and Fe II resonance line at λ1725--31 A, within errors measurements, does not vary. The investigation of variability of the flux in the wings of Lyman-alpha line indicate that the fluxes, which formed in inner layers of atmosphere, are redistributed into outer layers of atmosphere of alpha2 CVn.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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