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2 Directory of Tables

Table Page  Topic                                Objects                Wavelength Gra-
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  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
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