Statistics
Scientific paper
Aug 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990pasp..102.1077c&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Publications (ISSN 0004-6280), vol. 102, Sept. 1990, p. 1077-1085. Previously announced in
Statistics
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Abundance, Line Spectra, Statistical Analysis, Stellar Spectra, A Stars, B Stars, Monte Carlo Method, Peculiar Stars
Scientific paper
Traditional line identification techniques result in the assignment of individual lines to an atomic or ionic species. These methods may be supplemented by wavelength coincidence statistics (WCS). The strength and weakness of these methods are discussed using spectra of a number of normal and peculiar B and A stars that have been studied independently by both methods. The present results support the overall findings of some earlier studies. WCS would be most useful in a first survey, before traditional methods have been applied. WCS can quickly make a global search for all species and in this way may enable identifications of an unexpected spectrum that could easily be omitted entirely from a traditional study. This is illustrated by O I. WCS is a subject to well known weakness of any statistical technique, for example, a predictable number of spurious results are to be expected. The danger of small number statistics are illustrated. WCS is at its best relative to traditional methods in finding a line-rich atomic species that is only weakly present in a complicated stellar spectrum.
Adelman Saul J.
Cowley Charles R.
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