Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979cfuo.book.....h&link_type=abstract
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Skylab Program, Spaceborne Experiments, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Astronomy, B Stars, Data Reduction, F Stars, Prisms, Shell Stars, Stars, Stellar Spectra, Supergiant Stars, Tables (Data), Wolf-Rayet Stars
Scientific paper
Ultraviolet stellar spectra in the wavelength region from 1300 to 5000 A (130 to 500) were photographed during the three manned Skylab missions using a 15 cm aperture objective-prism telescope. The prismatic dispersion varied from 58 A mm/1 at 1400 A to 1600 A mm/1 at 3000 A. Approximately 1000 spectra representing 500 stars were measured and reduced to observed fluxes. About 100 stars show absorption lines of Si IV, C IV, or C II. Numerous line features are also recorded in supergiant stars, shell stars, A and F stars, and Wolf-Rayet stars. Most of the stars in the catalog are of spectral class B, with a number of O and A type stars and a sampling of WC, WN, F and C type stars. Spectrophotometric results are tabulated for these 500 stars.
Benedict George F.
Henize Karl G.
Parsons Sidney B.
Wray James D.
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