We present a small collection of FUSE spectra representative of the main spectral classes found in white dwarf stars. In addition, we also discuss another family of hot evolved stars, that of the hot subdwarfs. Both families belong to the chemically peculiar stars, and it is thought that a complex interplay of competing processes such as gravitational settling, ordinary diffusion, radiative levitation, weak stellar winds, and accretion is responsible for the rich variety of atmospheric compositions observed in those objects. FUSE is playing a key role in the current quest for establishing a coherent theory of the spectral evolution of these stars as it allows the determination of the patterns of heavy element abundances at a significantly h...
We present a comprehensive study of Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectra (912–1190 ...
We present an analysis of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectrum of the ultramas...
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International audienceWe have analyzed FUSE observations of six hot white dwarf stars: four DA white...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
We present results from our analysis of a sample of DA white dwarfs having effective temperature bel...
We report on the spectroscopic confirmation of 68 new bright (G = 13.5–17.2 mag) and blue (pre-)whit...
Double degenerates in close binaries make interesting objects of research. Firstly, they are the pro...
The O VIII phenomenon describes the occurrence of ultra-high ionization absorption lines of the CNO ...
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We present a brief summary of what is currently known about white dwarf stars, with an emphasis on t...
A large proportion of hot post-asymptotic giant branch stars and white dwarfs (WDs) are hydrogen-def...
Aims. Hot subdwarf stars represent a poorly understood late phase of stellar evolution. While binary...
With its unprecedented sensitivity and spectral resolution, FUSE has been a source of important data...
A large proportion of hot post-asymptotic giant branch stars and white dwarfs (WDs) are hydrogen-def...
We present a comprehensive study of Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectra (912–1190 ...
We present an analysis of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectrum of the ultramas...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
International audienceWe have analyzed FUSE observations of six hot white dwarf stars: four DA white...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
We present results from our analysis of a sample of DA white dwarfs having effective temperature bel...
We report on the spectroscopic confirmation of 68 new bright (G = 13.5–17.2 mag) and blue (pre-)whit...
Double degenerates in close binaries make interesting objects of research. Firstly, they are the pro...
The O VIII phenomenon describes the occurrence of ultra-high ionization absorption lines of the CNO ...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishing....
We present a brief summary of what is currently known about white dwarf stars, with an emphasis on t...
A large proportion of hot post-asymptotic giant branch stars and white dwarfs (WDs) are hydrogen-def...
Aims. Hot subdwarf stars represent a poorly understood late phase of stellar evolution. While binary...
With its unprecedented sensitivity and spectral resolution, FUSE has been a source of important data...
A large proportion of hot post-asymptotic giant branch stars and white dwarfs (WDs) are hydrogen-def...
We present a comprehensive study of Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectra (912–1190 ...
We present an analysis of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectrum of the ultramas...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...