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view Abstract Citations (19) References (11) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Spectral Types for Objects in the KISO Survey. VI. Data for 143 Stars Wegner, Gary ; Swanson, Steven R. Abstract Spectral types are given for 143 ultraviolet excess objects found in the Kiso Schmidt camera survey. The data were secured approximately in equal numbers at the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT Observatory with the Mark III spectrograph and CCD detectors attached to the McGraw-Hill 1.3 m and Hiltner 2.4 m telescopes with about 12 A resolution in the 4500-7200 A spectral range. Descriptions of the spectra of some of the more peculiar objects found in this sample are given and include: 23 subdwarfs, 22 definite DA and four DB white dwarfs, 38 quasars and emission-line objects, and a new composite DA + dM system. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: October 1990 DOI: 10.1086/115596 Bibcode: 1990AJ....100.1274W Keywords: Astronomical Spectroscopy; Stellar Spectra; Ultraviolet Spectroscopy; Charge Coupled Devices; Ultraviolet Spectrometers; Astronomy; STARS: SPECTRAL CLASSIFICATION; STARS: CATALOGS full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (142) NED (46) Related Materials (9) Part 1: 1985AJ.....90.1511W Part 2: 1986AJ.....91..139W Part 3: 1987AJ.....94.1271W Part 4: 1988AJ.....96.1933W Part 5: 1990AJ.....99..330W Part 7: 1993AJ....105..660W Part 8: 1993AJ....106..390W Part 9: 1994AJ....108.2025D Part 10: 1996AJ....111..865D

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