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Show affiliationsIn astrophysical applications, one of the interests of bidimensional photometry with narrow band interference filters is to clearly separate the contribution of stars and that of interstellar ionized gas, the spectral characteristics of which are very different. Working on these grounds in a good seeing site, it was possible to obtain with the Lallemand electronographic camera, original results on the Orion Nebula the globular cluster M15 and the galaxy NGC 1068.
95.55.Qf Photometric, polarimetric, and spectroscopic instrumentation
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97.82.Cp Photometric and spectroscopic detection; coronographic detection; interferometric detection
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