Spectrophotometric results from the Copernicus satellite - The ultraviolet spectrum of alpha And

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B Stars, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Line Spectra, Spaceborne Astronomy, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Spectra, Abundance, Data Correlation, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Ground Based Control, High Resolution, Manganese, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Oao, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Stellar Atmospheres, Tables (Data)

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A list of lines identified in the Copernicus spectrum scans of the manganese star alpha And is presented for selected regions in the far and near ultraviolet. Equivalent widths and central intensities have been calculated. The continua have been drawn with careful selection of the windows and using the spectra of alpha Lyr and of the supergiant star beta Ori. A comparison with some properties of the visible spectrum of alpha And has been made and an estimate given of the strength of the resonance line of B II at 1362.46 A.

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