IUE detector saturation and the new 2800 A absorption feature 'discovered' by Karim, Hoyle, and Wickramasinghe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Interstellar Extinction, Iue, Stellar Envelopes, Ultraviolet Absorption, Instrument Errors, Spectrum Analysis, Vidicons

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The 2800 A feature of Karim et al. (1983) is shown to be the result of
IUE detector saturation effects in overexposed spectra. A properly
exposed spectrum and an overexposed one are shown. The latter shows a
broad absorption peak at 2800 A while the former does not.

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