To assist in the interpretation of ultraviolet continuum observations, we present observational features of a grid of non-grey model atmosphères in strict radiative equilibrium which have effective temperatures in the range 10000 °K to 20000 °K and surface gravities 103 and 104. For three models, we add the blended wings of the higher Balmer and Lyman hydrogen lines and include in an approximate way further effects of line blanketing in the ultraviolet. Finally, we present a preliminary calculation of the effect of departures from L. T. E. on the continuous flux.
To examine the validity of the models, we compare the predicted continuous flux and predicted line profiles with the corresponding observed quantities for Vega and Sirius.
We consider the question of discrepancies between theory and observations in the ultraviolet from the viewpoint of these new calculations, and find generally good agreement with recent observations made by T. Stecher.