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A&A 461, L5-L8 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066630
Letter
Evidence for bipolar jets from the optical spectra of the prototypical symbiotic star Z Andromedae
M. Burmeister1, 2 and L. Leedjärv11 Tartu Observatory, 61602 Tõravere, Estonia
e-mail: mari@aai.ee
2 Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Tartu, Tähe 4, 51010 Tartu, Estonia
(Received 24 October 2006 / Accepted 3 November 2006)
Abstract
Aims.We have studied optical spectra of the symbiotic star Z And,
obtained during its latest outburst started in April 2006, with the aim of
finding changes in the spectrum yielding clues to the nature of the hot
component and its outbursts.
Methods.The spectroscopic observations of Z And
have been made
using the 1.5-m telescope at the Tartu Observatory, Estonia, and
processed in a standard way.
Results.We have found high velocity satellites
to the hydrogen Balmer emission lines. Starting from July 30, 2006, weak
additional emission components at velocities of about
1150 km s-1
were detected. Their appearance near the outburst maximum and similarity to
the emission features in another symbiotic star Hen 3-1341 imply fast
collimated outflows from the hot component of Z And. This finding is
consistent with the earlier results by several authors that symbiotic stars
can emit bipolar jets at certain stages of their outbursts. A significant
decrease in the temperature of the hot component in initial stages of the
outburst was detected by the disappearance of the high excitation emission lines
from the spectrum.
Key words: ISM: jets and outflows -- binaries: symbiotic -- stars: individual: Z And -- binaries: close
© ESO 2006
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