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The document presents optical spectra of 5 stars of different spectral types from O to G. It includes figures showing the spectra and tables listing the spectral types, coordinates, magnitudes, instruments used, and other observation details of the 5 stars.

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Astronomy & Astrophysics manuscript no.

output ©ESO 2022


October 28, 2022

A simple optical spectral atlas


Linde Marynissen (r0841738)

KULeuven

October 28, 2022

ABSTRACT

1. Figure

Fig. 1. Spectra of 5 stars of different main spectral type.

2. Tables

Table 1. Spectral type, coordinates and magnitude of the 5 stars.

Star Object Spectral type Luminosity class RA (J2000) Dec (J2000) V-band magnitude
W61 7-4 CPD-69 457 O7 V 05:38:45.74 −69:06:21.0 13.97
PGMW 3148 HT83 alf B1 V 04:56:43.01 −66:25:03.1 15.276
W61 4-14 HD 269956 A3 V 05:40:07.23 −69:24:31.5 14.9
CoRoT 102600015 0825-02948138 F0 V 06:41:26.34 −00:30:47.4 12.389
NGC 2682 142 S1082 G1 V 08:51:20.90 11:53:26.2 14.23

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Table 2. Instrument, spectral resolution, MJD at mid-exposure, expo-


sure time and airmass of the 5 stars.

Object name Instrument Spectral resolution MJD at mid-exposure Exposure time Airmass at start
CPD-69 457 UVES 40970 58774.18579666835 1200 s 1.882
HT83 alf UVES 40970 58830.32224832555 2000 s 1.607
HD 269956 UVES 31950 58448.2836339624 2904 s 1.426
0825-02948138 UVES 39090 53988.36710845745 1000 s 1.755
S1082 UVES 40970 52353.00012624743 600 s 1.415

3. References
4. Acknowledgements
Based on observations collected at the European Southern Ob-
servatory under ESO programme(s) 1104.D-0230(A), 0102.D-
0050(A), 077.D-0446(A) and 68.D-0332(A).
This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated
at CDS, Strasbourg, France.

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