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Spectroscopic Atlas for Amateur Astronomers 10
2 Directory of Tables
Table Page Topic Objects Wavelength Gra-
01 21
02 22 domain ting
1 30
2 31 Overview on the spectral classes 1D-spectra of various 3950 – 6690 200L
3 32 stars
5 39
6 40 Overview on the spectral classes Intensity profiles of 3950 – 6690 200L
10 43 various stars
11 45 Spectral features of the Alnitak ζ Ori 3920 – 6710 200L
late O-class Mintaka δ Ori
Detailed spectrum of a late Alnitak ζ Ori 3950 – 4750 900L
O-class star 5740 – 6700
Spectral features of the early to Θ1 Ori C 3800 – 6700 200L
middle O-class 68 Cygni
Wolf-Rayet stars, type WN and WC WR 133 3850 – 7250 200L
final stage of the O-Class WR 140
Wolf-Rayet stars, type WN and WO WR 136 3860 – 7200 200L
3750 – 7200
final stage of the O-Class WR 142
Development of spectral features Alnilam ε Ori 3900 – 6700 200L
within the B-class Gienah Corvi γ CrV
Effect of the luminosity on spectra Regulus α Leo 3920 – 4750 900L
of the late B-class Rigel β Ori
φ Sagittarii
12 47 Detailed spectrum of an early Spica α Vir 3800 – 6750 200L
B-class star 3900 – 4750 900L
4800 – 5100 900L
13 50 LBV star, early B-class P Cygni, 34 Cyg 5700 – 6050 900L
13A 51 P Cygni profiles, P Cygni 34 Cyg 6450 – 6600 900L
Detailed spectrum LBV star, early 3900 – 6950 200L
B-class, P Cygni profiles 6000 – 6800 900L
14 54 Be- star, early B-class Dschubba δ Sco 3850 – 4650 900L
4700 – 6050
14A 55 Be-star, early B-Class Tsih γ Cassiopeiae 200L
15 58 Be Shell Star, comparison to an 3650 – 7000 900L
17 62 “ordinary” Be Star ζ Tauri 4820 – 4940 900L
18 63 Dschubba δ Sco 6500 – 6700 900L
19 64 Herbig Ae/Be Protostar 6670 – 6690
20 67 R Monocerotis 200L
T Tauri Protostar NGC 2261 3970 – 6750
FU Orionis Protostar, comparison
to the K0 Giant Algieba, γ Leonis T Tauri 3800 – 6800 200L
Development of spectral features
within the A-class FU Orionis 3900 – 7200 200L
Algieba, γ Leonis 3900 – 7000 200L
3900 – 6800 200L
Castor α Gem
Altair α Aql 3900 – 6800 200L

