A Profile Analysis of Raman-scattered O VI Bands at 6825 \ and 7082 \ in Sanduleak's Star
Abstract
We present a detailed modeling of the two broad bands observed at 6825 \ and 7082 \ in Sanduleak's star, a controversial object in the Large Magellanic Cloud. These bands are known to originate from Raman-scattering of O VI λλ 1032 and 1038 photons with atomic hydrogen and are only observed in bona fide symbiotic stars. Our high-resolution spectrum obtained with the Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle (MIKE) spectrograph at the Magellan-Clay Telescope reveals, quite surprisingly, that the profiles of the two bands look very different: while the Raman 6825 \ band shows a single broad profile with a redward extended bump, the Raman 7082 \ band exhibits a distinct triple-peak profile. Our model suggests that the O VI emission nebula can be decomposed into a red, blue and central emission regions from an accretion disk, a bipolar outflow and a further compact, optically thick region. We also perform Monte Carlo simulations with the aim of fitting the observed flux ratio F(6825)/F(7082) 4.5, which indicate that the neutral region in Sanduleak's star is characterized by the column density NHI 1 × 1023 \ cm-2.
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