Abstract

Echelle spectrograms were obtained of the early-K red giant Arcturus in the far UV 1150-2000 A and middle-UV 2000-3200 A regions. Faint emission from forbidden Si II at 1892.0 A was detected. A surface flux of C IV was measured that was less than 1 percent of the solar surface flux. An observed faint spectral structure near 1380 A is believed due to the bands of the A-X fourth positive system of CO fluoresced by strong chromospheric emissions of the O I triplet. Constraints on the chromospheric structure, as evidenced by the fluorescent emissions and density-sensitive line ratios from multiplet UV lines of forbidden C II, are discussed.

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