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HST & VLA Imaging of the Symbiotic Star HM Sge
2001
Symposium - International astronomical union
Symbiotic stars are a heterogenous group of interacting binaries, where the combination of a mass-losing giant and a hot compact companion create conditions ideal for studying interacting winds, dust formation, nebular shaping and accretion phenomena. We presentHSTand VLA observations of the symbiotic nova HM Sge as an example of our work. In this case, we characterise hot and cool parts of the extended nebula, determine the angular binary separation to be 40±9 milli-arcsec, and the
doi:10.1017/s007418090022130x
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