Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1988
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Computer Science
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Iue, Planetary Nebulae, Spectroscopy, Stellar Spectra, Ultraviolet Radiation, Apertures, Line Spectra, Solar System, Symbiotic Stars, Ultraviolet Photography
Scientific paper
The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) archives contain a wealth of information on high quality ultraviolet spectra of approximately 180 planetary nebulae, their central stars, and related objects. Selected are representative low-dispersion IUE spectra in the range 1200 to 3200 A for 177 objects arranged by Right Ascension (RA) for this atlas. For most entries, the combined short wavelength (SWP) (1200to 1900) and long wavelength (LWR) (or LWP, 1900 to 3200 A) regions are shown on 30 cm by 10 cm Calcomp plots on a uniform scale to facilitate intercomparison of the spectra. Each calibrated spectrum is also shown on an expanded vertical scale to bring out some of the weaker features.
Feibelman Walter A.
Garhart Matthew P.
Nichols-Bohlin Joy
Oliversen Nancy Ann
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