# OVI 6830\AA\ Imaging Polarimetry of Symbiotic Stars

**Authors:** Stavros Akras

arXiv: 1701.08898 · 2017-02-01

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates that OVI 6830Å imaging polarimetry is an effective method for detecting symbiotic stars, successfully identifying known and new candidates through polarization measurements.

## Contribution

The study introduces OVI 6830Å imaging polarimetry as a novel, efficient technique for discovering symbiotic stars, validated by initial results from a pilot survey.

## Key findings

- Detected OVI 6830Å line in 5 of 9 known symbiotic stars
- Identified 3 new symbiotic star candidates
- Confirmed the effectiveness of polarimetry for symbiotic star detection

## Abstract

I present here the first results from an ongoing pilot project with the 1.6 m telescope at the OPD, Brasil, aimed at the detection of the OVI $\lambda$6830 line via linear polarization in symbiotic stars. The main goal is to demonstrate that OVI imaging polarimetry is an efficient technique for discovering new symbiotic stars. The OVI $\lambda$6830 line is found in 5 out of 9 known symbiotic stars, in which the OVI line has already been spectroscopically confirmed, with at least 3-$\sigma$ detection. Three new symbiotic star candidates have also been found.

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