Spectra of normal stars in the K band (Wallace+ 1997)

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Atlases, Spectra: Infrared, Stars: Normal

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 8 F7.2 cm-1 Freq *Frequency scale 13- 20 F8.4 --- FiltSum *Filtered sum 25- 32 F8.4 --- FiltDiff *Filtered difference 37- 44 F8.4 --- UnfiltSum *? Unfiltered sum 45- 47 A3 --- n_UnfiltSum Note (NaN) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Freq: The frequency scale where all stars have been interpolated onto a scale from 4150.0 to 4950.0cm-1 at intervals of 0.5cm-1. Note on FiltSum: The fully processed version of the spectrum described in section 3 of the printed paper. Note on FiltDiff: The fully processed difference of the forward and backward scans, which gives an objective measure of the S/N in the processed spectrum. Note on UnfiltSum: A version of the spectrum which is processed but not filtered. Specifically, the notch filter designed to remove the 3.4cm-1/cycle ringing and the apodizing filter were not applied. This version is included because for some purposes less filtering can clarify some questions.
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