An Atlas of yellow-red OB spectra

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B Stars, Early Stars, Emission Spectra, Line Spectra, O Stars, Stellar Spectra, Visible Spectrum, Carbon, Dwarf Stars, Giant Stars, H Alpha Line, Helium, Hot Stars, Main Sequence Stars, Nitrogen, Oxygen Ions, Stellar Luminosity, Supergiant Stars, Wolf-Rayet Stars

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Spectrograms covering the 5400-6600 A wavelength region for a moderately extensive sample of O3-B8 stars are reproduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on spectral features from ions poorly represented in the blue-violet classification region, or which display exceptional behavior, particularly the CIII 5696 A emission line in the O stars. A number of Wolf-Rayet, OBN/OBC, Oe/Be, and other peculiar objects is included. Attention is drawn to several noteworthy phenomena such as C IV emission in WN-A stars and Fe II emission in an Oe spectrum.

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