Abstract
view Abstract Citations (120) References (32) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS A catalog of 0.2 Å resolution far-ultraviolet stellar spectra measured with Copernicus. Snow, T. P., Jr. ; Jenkins, E. B. Abstract Spectra between 1000 and 1450 A for 60 O- and B-type stars observed by Copernicus at 0.2-A resolution are presented in three forms: tables containing the numerical data, plots showing renormalized spectra, and synthetic photographic spectra. The data have been corrected for all instrument effects of importance for the photometric accuracy except fluctuations in continuum level caused by small variations in spacecraft guidance. Spectrometer sensitivity curves are provided for use in converting to absolute fluxes. It is expected that this catalog will be of use for research on many aspects of stellar UV spectra, including spectral classification, line identification, abundance determinations, spectrum synthesis, model atmosphere calculations, flux distributions, bolometric corrections, stellar winds, and mass loss. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series Pub Date: March 1977 DOI: 10.1086/190430 Bibcode: 1977ApJS...33..269S Keywords: Astronomical Catalogs; Far Ultraviolet Radiation; Stellar Spectra; Ultraviolet Spectra; Atmospheric Models; B Stars; O Stars; Oao 3; Spaceborne Astronomy; Spaceborne Telescopes; Spectroscopic Telescopes; Stellar Atmospheres; Tables (Data); Astronomy full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (60) CDS (2) Related Materials (1) Catalog: 1997yCat.3077....0S
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