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A Goddard High Resolution spectrograph atlas of echelle observations of the HgMn star χ lupi

  • J. C. Brandt
  • , S. R. Heap
  • , E. A. Beaver
  • , A. Boggess
  • , K. G. Carpenter
  • , D. C. Ebbets
  • , J. B. Hutchings
  • , M. Jura
  • , D. S. Leckrone
  • , J. L. Linsky
  • , S. P. Maran
  • , B. D. Savage
  • , A. M. Smith
  • , L. M. Trafton
  • , F. M. Walter
  • , R. J. Weymann
  • , C. R. Proffitt
  • , G. M. Wahlgren
  • , S. G. Johansson
  • , H. Nilsson
  • T. Brage, M. Snow, T. B. Ake
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Ball Corporation
  • National Research Council of Canada
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Carnegie Institution of Washington
  • Computer Sciences Corporation - USA
  • Lund University
  • Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

Observations of the ultra-sharp-lined, chemically peculiar star χ Lupi taken by the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph in echelle mode are presented. Thirty-six intervals of the spectral region between 1249 and 2688 Å are covered with resolving powers in the range 75,000-93,000. Line identifications are provided, and the observed spectra are compared with synthetic spectra calculated using the SYNTHE program and associated line lists with changes to the line lists. The significance of these spectra for the χ Lupi Pathfinder Project and the closely related atomic physics effort is discussed in a companion paper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1505-1548
Number of pages44
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume117
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1999

Keywords

  • Atlases
  • Stars: Chemically peculiar
  • Stars: Individual ( lupi)

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