3.
Spectroscopy |
| Stellar
Spectra Databases |
| A
large collection of stellar spectral libraries |
Includes some links from
this page |
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| Archive
of high-resolution spectral observations of bright stars at Ritter Observatory
of the University of Toledo |
2443 spectra of 265 stars
obtained in 1993-1997 |
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A
Digital Spectral Classification Atlas
R.O.Gray |
Atlas of stellar spectra at the 3.6 A / 2 pixel resolution |
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IRAS
low resolution spectra (at CDS)
The
same database at Univ. of Calgary |
5425 spectra from 8 to
22 microns |
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Silva
& Cornell (1992) |
72 spectra from
3510 to 8930 Å at 11 Å resolution, classes O-M and luminosity
classes I-V |
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Allen
& Strom (1995) |
107 spectra (R=1500)
of Prasepe MS stars (F1-M4) from 5600 to 9000 Å |
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Jacoby
et al. (1984) |
161 spectra from 3510
to 7427 Å
classes O-M and luminosity
classes I, III, V |
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Andrillat
et al. (1995) |
76 spectra for O, B,
A and F type stars between 8375 and 8770 Å |
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Kleinmann
et al. (1986) |
26 stellar spectra from
2.0 to 2.5 microns |
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Medium-resolution
spectra of normal stars in the K-band
Wallace
& Hinkle (1997) |
115 spectra for O-M I-V
stars |
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Meyer
et al. (1998) |
85 spectra for O5-M7
stars |
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Near-infrared
classification spectroscopy: J-band spectra of fundamental MK standards
Wallace
et al. (2000) |
88 spectra for O7-M6
stars |
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Spectral
irradiance calibration in the infrared
IV,VI,VII
Cohen
et al. (1995, 1996a,
1996b),and
other papers) |
stellar spectra from
3 to 35 microns |
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Barnbaum
et al. (1996) |
39 spectra + 119 carbon
star classification |
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Hanson
et al. (1996) |
180 spectra |
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Arnaud
et al. (1989) |
73 stars |
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Bartkevicius
(1996) |
261 stars |
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High
resolution spectroscopy over 8500-8750 A for GAIA. I. Mapping the MKK classification
system.
Munari
& Tomasella (1999) |
131 O4-M8 stars |
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| Spectrophotometric
Standards |
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Oke
(1990) |
25 stars (7 to 16 mag.)
from 3200 to 10200 Å |
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Massey
et al. (1988) |
25 stars (7 to 16 mag.)
from 3200 to 8100 Å |
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Massey
et al. (1990) |
11 standards from 6600
to 10300 Å |
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Hamuy
et al. (1992, 1994) |
10 bright standards and
19 fainter (10 to 14 mag.) standards from 3300 to about 10300 Å |
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Bohlin
et al. (1995, 1996) |
4 stars from 10
Å to 3 microns |
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Filippenko
& Greenstein |
5 faint spectrophotometric
standards between 3300 and 10,000 Å |
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Bohlin
et al. (1992) |
23 stars based on IUE,
optical spectra and the WD standards + 6 stars with IUE and model spectra |
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Baldwin
& Stone (1983, 1984) |
spectra between 6056
and 10,400 Å |
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Hickson
& Mulrooney (1998) |
21 spectra (3500-9200
Å) for 15th magnitude stars |
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Turnshek
et al. (1990) |
with finding charts |
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Glushneva
et al. (1992) |
238 secondary standard
stars in the range 3200-7600 Å with a 50 Å resolution + energy
distribution for 99 stars between 6000-10800 Å |
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Spectrophotometric
standards
Biryukov
et al. (1998) |
81 A0-G2 standard stars
of 7-8 mag. in the range 3400-7500 Å with a 50 Å resolution |
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| MK
Spectral classification |
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Buscombe |
MK spectral types and
UBV photometry |
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Keenan
& Newsom |
spectral types for stars
later than GO |
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| Radial
Velocity |
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Observations
of solar-type IAU radial velocity standards
Mazeh,
Lattam, Stefanik (1996) |
20 F6-G8 stars |
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| Spectral
synthesis |
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| SPECTRUM
- A Stellar Spectrum Synthesis Program |
A code by R.O.Gray |
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| Synthetic
Spectra of B-type Main-Sequence Stars from 3000 to 10000 A |
Interactive tool for spectral line identification by
Ch.Gummersbach & A.Kaufer |
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High
resolution spectroscopy over 8500-8750 A for GAIA. II. A library of synthetic
spectra for Teff < 7500 K.
Munari
& Castelli (2000) |
254 synthetic spectra
with a resolving power of 20000 |
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High
resolution spectroscopy over 8500-8750 A for GAIA. III. A library of synthetic
spectra for 7750 K < Teff < 50000 K.
Castelli
& Munari (2001) |
698 synthetic spectra
with a resolving power of 20000 |
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