Nebular abundances of southern symbiotic stars (Luna+, 2005)

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Binaries: Eclipsing, Abundances: Peculiar

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Spectroscopic observations were performed in two runs at the National Laboratory for Astrophysics (Brasopolis, MG, Brazil) from 7-16 Jun., 2002, and from 23-26 Jun., 2003, using a Boller & Chivens Cassegrain spectrograph attached to the 1.60m telescope with a dispersion of 4.4{AA}/pixel. Some observations were made at ESO using the 1.52 m telescope in La Silla, Chile (from 8-13 Oct., 2002) with a Boller & Chivens Cassegrain spectrograph with a dispersion of 2.2{AA}/pixel. Spectra cover the range 3800-7400{AA}.
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