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The Symbiotic Star UV Aurigae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Parag Seal*
Affiliation:
Indian Institute of AstrophysicsBangalore 560034, INDIA

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The symbiotic variable UV Aur was observed by Merrill (1941) and Sanford (1944, 1949). UV Aur is classified as C8 ep carbon variable (Kukarkin et al. 1969) with a hot white dwarf and surrounding nebula. Infrared photometric observations have been done by Allen (1982), Noguchi et al. (1981) and Kenyon and Gallagher (1983) in the near infrared region and by woolf (1973) at 2.2 micron to 20 micron region. UV Aur has also been observed by IRAS and IUE Satellite. Polarimetry of UV Aur has been studied by Khudyakova (1985) in the optical region.

Type
Session 4. Contributions for other Individual Objects
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988

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