Scanner Abundance in late-type evolved stars (Spinrad+ 1969)

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Abundances, Colors, Stars: Late-Type, Spectrophotometry

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Abundance parameters have been derived from scanner observations of 229 stars. Observations were made with the Wampler photoelectric spectrum scanner (Wampler, 1966) on Lick Observatory's Crossley and 120inch telescopes. Data reductions were performed at UC Berkeley on the IBM 7094 computer using programs by L.V. Kuhi and B.J. Taylor. The method of reduction and the photometric standard system are described by Spinrad and Taylor (1969AJ.....72..320S). The file "color.dat" (tables 5 and 6 in the publication) gives colors between 3880 and 7400{AA} for program stars and survey stars, normalized so that I(5360)=1000. The file "block.dat" gives the blocking fractions for program stars.
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