2.2-micron field stars at the North Galactic Pole

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Star Distribution, Stellar Spectra, Infrared Spectra, Near Infrared Radiation, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Stellar Evolution, Stellar Magnitude

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The properties of the 2.2-micron field stars seen near the North Galactic Pole by the Two Micron Sky Survey and by surveys at higher sensitivity are discussed. All the 2.2-micron sources found in these surveys can be identified with stars with known spectral types. The distribution of the 2.2-micron field stars appears to be well-understood.

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