Objective prism measurement by correlation of radial velocities in a star field located at galactic latitude B /II/ equals -30 deg

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Correlation Coefficients, Prisms, Radial Velocity, Star Distribution, Stellar Spectra, Histograms, Latitude, Root-Mean-Square Errors, Stellar Motions

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The technique of normal field objective prism measurement of stellar radial velocities involves the determination of the correlation between the spectra (and also the inverted spectra) of two stars whose spectra appear on the same photographic plate. The error associated with this procedure is indicated. A histogram of radial velocities is presented, and the radial velocities of three stars with high radial velocities are reported.

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