Ultraviolet spectra of subluminous objects found in the KISO Schmidt survey and systematic reanalysis of the archived ultraviolet spectra of white dwarfs observed with the IUE satellite under the Astrophysics Data Program (ADP)

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Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Stellar Luminosity, Ultraviolet Spectra, White Dwarf Stars, Astrophysics, Iue, Stellar Spectra

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Recent research under NASA grant NAG5-971 consisted of the performance of two projects in conjunction with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellites. These are: (1) to look at the ultraviolet spectra of subluminous stars identified from visual wavelength spectroscopy that had been originally discovered from the Kiso Schmidt survey for ultraviolet excess stars and (2) to carry out a systematic reanalysis of the archived IUE spectra of white dwarfs. This report presents information on the progress of the re-reduction of over 600 IUE white dwarf spectra and their subsequent analysis employing model atmospheres and the observation of the Kiso ultraviolet excess stars.

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