Physics
Scientific paper
May 2004
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/ApJS/151/313. Originally published in: 2004ApJS..151..313P
Physics
Interstellar Medium, Associations: Stellar, Abundances
Scientific paper
Spectra were acquired at two sites. Brighter stars were observed with the 0.9m Coude Feed Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO), while fainter stars were observed with the 2.7m telescope at McDonald Observatory of the University of Texas at Austin. Data on three stars, Oph A, HD 203374A, and HD 206773, were obtained at both sites, thereby providing a check on consistency. Additional observations of stars in Cep OB2 were obtained with the Sandiford echelle spectrograph on the 2.1m telescope at McDonald Observatory. Interstellar spectra for 12 program stars were obtained at KPNO during four runs in 1995 (September 28-October 5), 1996 (September 4-5), 1999 (October 30-November 8), and 2000 (September 9-12). Twenty stars were observed with the 2dcoude spectrograph (cs21) on the 2.7m telescope during three runs in 2000 (September 3-8) and 2001 (July 7-13; August 29-31).
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Cunha Katia
Federman Steven Robert
Pan Kaike
Smith Verne V.
Welty Daniel E.
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