Possible use of electronographically recorded low-dispersion slitless spectra in optical quasar surveys

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Electronography, Optical Emission Spectroscopy, Quasars, Classifications, Focal Plane Devices, Prisms, Stellar Spectrophotometry, White Dwarf Stars

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Uses of low-dispersion slitless spectra, recorded electronographically, in spectral classification are discussed, and a method of producing such spectra with a Fehrenbach-type prism placed about 20 cm in front of the focal plane of an f/8.6 reflector is described. A program of stellar classification of faint stars in specially selected areas of high galactic latitude is briefly referred to. Possible applications of the technique in quasar surveys are discussed on the basis of results obtained by computer simulation of low-dispersion spectra of quasars and white dwarfs.

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