Abstract

Observations made with the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) of the two bright stars ϵ CMa (B2 II) and β CMa (Bl II-III) are discussed. The photospheres show excess EUV radiation. The wind of ϵ CMa exhibits the Bowen Fluorescence mechanism, along with high ionization stages that help explain the nature of the wind shocks. The pulsation and beat phenomena exhibited by the variable star β CMa suggest that deposition of residual pulsation energy might heat and modify the structure of the atmospheres of early-type stars near the β Cephei strip. The possibility that many other B stars show a large excess Lyman continuum radiation is considered as a possible source of the ionization of the warm ionized medium (WIM) in the galactic ISM.

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