On the stellar nature of an infrared object, Kodaira 1

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Giant Stars, Globular Clusters, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Spectra, Late Stars, Stellar Composition, Stellar Structure, Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Near Infrared Radiation, Stellar Evolution

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Imaging and spectroscopic observations were made for an infrared object (K = 7.0; alpha = 18 hr 12 min 26.54 sec, delta = -12 deg 04 min 12 sec; 1950.0), which was detected in 1983 and listed in Astronomical Almanac as a globular cluster candidate, Kodaira 1. The results of follow-up observations suggest that this object is not a globular cluster core, as was previously suspected, but is most probably a star of M5-8 III heavily reddened by E(V - K) approximately equal to 7-8.

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