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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Mikołajewski et al.(1987) quoted convincing arguments that CH Cygni is eclipsing binary system:
1. Photometric minima in U light were separated by 57004÷5780 days which is very close to the spectroscopic period (P=5750±250d) found by Yamashita and Maehara (1979).
2. Variations of Hβ and Hγ profiles during both minima can be succesfully interpreted as an eclipse of a rotating disk or envelope from which these profiles originate (see also Fernie et al.,1986).
3. The flickering activity was absent during the 1985 minimum while observed before and after the minimum.
4. Only forbidden lines were unaffected by the minimum. Recently, additional arguments for the eclipsing nature of CH Cygni have been found:
5. Deep minimum in the IUE integrated flux was coincided with the minimum detected in U light (Mikołajewska et al., 1987a).
6. Changes of Balmer decrement and Balmer continuum emission measure suggest a presence of relatively small dense region occulted during the minimum and extended low density region coinciding with the radio jets (Mikołajewska et al., 1987b).
7. Radial velocity of the jet spatially resolved by Solf (1987) in the [OIII]5007 line suggests the jet is practically perpendicular to the line of sight.
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