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Despite more than one century of observational stellar
spectroscopy, the resulting data are not available in an easily
accessible format. The necessity of such basic information is
greater than ever, because new wavelength regions (ultraviolet,
infrared) are now accessible and because modern receivers can only
analyze short stretches of spectra, so that a careful pre-selection
of strategic elements is mandatory. This book presents a summary of
our knowledge of the behavior of all chemical elements identified
in stars, based on observations rather than on their
interpretations. Whenever possible the behavior is described
quantitatively, with the help of equivalent widths in different
types of stars, or different ionization stages, for both absorption
and emission features. It will be essential to the spectroscopist
when confronted with questions like the following: . What is the
behavior of europium in metallic line stars or in S-type stars? Are
the neutral lines of this element visible, are they strengthened or
weakened with regard to normal dwarfs? A huge amount of data has
been gathered by experts in the field and presented in a way that
will be invaluable to professional astrophysicists, cosmochemists
and their students.
Despite more than one century of observational stellar
spectroscopy, the resulting data is not available in an easily
accessible format. The necessity of such basic information is
greater than ever, because new wavelength regions (ultraviolet,
infrared) are now accessible and modern receivers can only analyse
short stretches of spectra, so that a careful pre-selection of
strategic elements is mandatory. This book presents a summary of
our knowledge of the behaviour of all chemical elements identified
in stars, based on observations rather than on their
interpretations. Whenever possible the behaviour is described
quantitatively, with the help of equivalent widths in different
types of stars, or different ionization stages, for both absorption
and emission features. It will provide an authoritative reference
book for the astrophysical community.
The classification of stars into their various types is one of the
fundamental areas of astronomy. This book is a comprehensive
handbook on the tools, methods and results of stellar taxonomy.
Although this subject is firmly rooted in classical astronomy, vast
improvements in observational techniques have transformed the
subject and greatly broadened the wavelength regions available for
study. The first six chapters describe modern methods of
spectroscopic and photometric classification. The remaining nine
chapters describe particular families of stars, progressing from
the hottest to the coolest. Within each category a description is
given of the normal type and all the peculiar stars. Throughout the
emphasis is on the phenomenology of classification, rather than the
underlying astrophysics. Both authors have devoted themselves to
developing the international centre for stellar data at Strasbourg,
which uniquely qualifies them to write this definitive handbook for
professional astronomers.
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