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A Catalogue of 0.2 Å Resolution Far-Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra Measured with Copernicus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

Theodore P. Snow Jr.
Affiliation:
Princeton University Observatory
Edward B. Jenkins
Affiliation:
Princeton University Observatory

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Of the nearly 300 stars which have been observed in the ultraviolet with Copernicus, 60 have been chosen for publication of their complete intermediate-resolution spectra, which consist of scans made with photomultiplier U2 at a nominal resolution and step length of 0.2 Å. The spectra cover the wavelength range 1000 to 1450 Å and are expressed in the form of direct numerical tabulations, compressed-scale plots, and synthetic photographic spectrograms. These three modes of presentation are expected to satisfy the needs of various types of research on stellar spectra, ranging from detailed and rather specialized analyses of line profiles, which require accurate numerical results, to broad, comparative studies of various qualitative features over different spectral types, for which the plots or photographs are best suited. From the qualitative comparisons one might expect to synthesize more exacting criteria for spectral classifications of normal stars, using ultraviolet instead of visible spectra. The catalogue has been submitted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Supplements.

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