view Abstract Citations (58) References (30) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Spectrophotometry of extreme helium stars : ultraviolet fluxes and effective temperatures. Drilling, J. S. ; Schonberner, D. ; Heber, U. ; Lynas-Gray, A. E. Abstract Ultraviolet flux distributions are presented for the extremely helium rich stars BD +10 deg 2179, HD 124448, LSS 3378, BD -9 deg 4395, LSE 78, HD 160641, LSIV -1 deg 2, BD 1 deg 3438, HD 168476, MV Sgr, LS IV-14 deg 109 (CD -35 deg 11760), LSII +33 deg 5 and BD +1 deg 4381 (LSIV +2 deg 13) obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE). Broadband photometry and a newly computed grid of line blanketed model atmospheres were used to determine accurate angular diameters and total stellar fluxes. The resultant effective temperatures are in most cases in satisfactory agreement with those based on broadband photometry and/or high resolution spectroscopy in the visible. For two objects, LSII +33 deg 5 and LSE 78, disagreement was found between the IUE observations and broadband photometry: the colors predict temperatures around 20,000 K, whereas the UV spectra indicate much lower photospheric temperatures of 14,000 to 15,000 K. The new temperature scale for extreme helium stars extends to lower effective temperatures than that of Heber and Schoenberner (1981) and covers the range from 8,500 K to 32,000 K. Previously announced in STAR as N83-24433 Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: March 1984 DOI: 10.1086/161786 Bibcode: 1984ApJ...278..224D Keywords: Astronomical Spectroscopy; B Stars; Stellar Spectrophotometry; Stellar Temperature; Ultraviolet Spectra; Atmospheric Models; Iue; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Color; Stellar Spectra; Astronomy full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (17) MAST (1) INES (1)