Spectropolarimetric Evidence for a Bipolar Flow in β Lyrae
The Astronomical Journal1998Vol. 115(4), pp. 1576–1591
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Abstract
We present ultraviolet and visual spectropolarimetry of the interacting binary star b Lyrae, obtained with the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment and the HPOL spectropolarimeter at Pine Blu Observatory. Our observations span 3 years and cover the wavelength range from 1400 to 10500 , with a resolution of 7.516
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