摘要
This review considers the observations of hot, hydrogen-rich white dwarfstars, with particular reference to measurements of temperature, surface gravity and composition.Spectroscopic data from a variety of wavelength ranges are required for this work and, inparticular, the important contributions from optical, ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet studiesare discussed. Using the values of T_(eff) and log g determined for an individual white dwarf,estimates of mass and radius might be derived from the theoretical mass-radius relation. The issueof the accuracy of the theoretical mass-radius calculations and the prospects for making empiricaltests using observational data are outlined.
This review considers the observations of hot, hydrogen-rich white dwarfstars, with particular reference to measurements of temperature, surface gravity and composition.Spectroscopic data from a variety of wavelength ranges are required for this work and, inparticular, the important contributions from optical, ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet studiesare discussed. Using the values of T_(eff) and log g determined for an individual white dwarf,estimates of mass and radius might be derived from the theoretical mass-radius relation. The issueof the accuracy of the theoretical mass-radius calculations and the prospects for making empiricaltests using observational data are outlined.