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Near-Infrared Classification Spectroscopy: J-Band Spectra of Fundamental MK Standards

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, , Citation Lloyd Wallace et al 2000 ApJ 535 325 DOI 10.1086/308835

0004-637X/535/1/325

Abstract

We present a catalog of J-band spectra for 88 fundamental MK standard stars observed at a resolving power of R ~ 3000. This contribution serves as a companion atlas to the K-band spectra recently published by Wallace & Hinkle and the H-band atlas by Meyer and coworkers. We report data from 7400 to 9550 cm-1 (1.05-1.34 μm) for stars of spectral types O7-M6 and luminosity classes I-V as defined in the MK system. In reducing these data, special care has been taken to remove time-variable telluric features of water vapor. We identify atomic and molecular indexes that are both temperature and luminosity sensitive that aid in the classification of stellar spectra in the J band. In addition to being useful in the classification of late-type stars, the J band contains several features of interest in the study of early-type stellar photospheres. These data are available electronically for anonymous FTP in addition to being served on the World Wide Web.

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10.1086/308835