Abstract

The analysis of low and high resolution spectra of the chemically peculiar stars HR 7113 and HR 1800 recorded by the SWP camera on board the International Ultraviolet Explorer reveals no variations of the far-ultraviolet flux for spectra separated by 4 months and 3 days for HR 7113 and 1 day apart for HR 1800 respectively. The TESS lightcurve of HR 7113 suggests a period close to 6.46 days which is close to the orbital period previously determined. For HR 1800, a clear period is not seen, time intervals between successive maxima range from 5.53 to 5.82 days.

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