Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
V448 Cyg (HD 190967 = BD+34°3871) represents rather an uncommon case, where the primary component (indicated by stronger lines in the combined spectrum) is the star exhibiting mass loss. The system has a circumstellar envelope, formed by mass flow from a primary component filling its Roche lobe, and by a stellar wind that is stimulated by the duplicity of this system of two hot stars (BO Ib + O9.5 V — see Glazunova et al. 1963). Ultraviolet, polarimetric, and spectral observations of V448 Cyg permitted us to form a model of the structure and parameters of this system’s circumstellar envelope.
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