Spectrophotometry of B-A stars (5.6-7.2 m) recommended as standard stars

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A Stars, B Stars, Reference Stars, Spectral Energy Distribution, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Northern Hemisphere, Standards, Stellar Spectra

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Spectrophotometric results are presented for several B-A stars (5.6-7.2 m), that may be used as standard stars in the northern hemisphere. The energy distribution in the spectra of these stars is obtained in absolute units for the 302-750 nm region. The secondary standard star, 29 Psc, is used as a comparison star. Errors in the data are 3.2-6.4 percent, depending on the spectral region.

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