Astronomical Spectroscopy on a Microscopic Budget: First Results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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During the APS conference in Philadelphia of April 2003, Dowd, Baptista, and Cyr [D1.023]demonstrated that one could build an astronomical spectrometer capable of real science relatively cheap. This year, however, we can prove that useful data can be acquired using this instrument to facilitate the research of stellar spectra. Stellar spectra give information about surface temperatures, chemical composition and radial velocities of stars. These are fundamental astrophysical parameters. In this year's work we will build on last year's paper by presenting our latest observational results.

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