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26 April 2024
 
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Correction of UBV photometry for emission lines
A. Skopal ;
Date 5 Feb 2004
Journal Baltic Astron. 12 (2003) 604-609
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe investigated the effect on the U, B, V magnitudes of the removal of the emission lines from the spectra of some symbiotic stars and novae during their nebular phases. We approached this problem by a precise reconstruction of the composite UV/optical continuum and the line spectrum. Corrections DU, DB, DV are determined from the ratio of fluxes with and without emission lines. Here we demonstrate this effect on the case of the symbiotic nova V1016 Cyg during its nebular phase. We find that about 68, 78 and 66 per-cent of the observed flux in the U, B and V filters is radiated in the emission lines. The effect should be taken into account before using the observed color indices of emission-line objects for diagnosis of their radiation in the continumm.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0402124
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