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Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra and Related Ground-Based Observations
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Absolute Intensity Calibration Methods in the Vacuum UV Region
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Chapter 2
An Investigation of the Properties of Vacuum-Ultraviolet Radiation Detectors
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Chapter 3
Recent Absolute Calibration Work at Palomar Mountain
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Chapter 4
General Discussion
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Chapter 5
Interstellar Extinction
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Chapter 6
Ultraviolet Interstellar Extinction from a Comparison of ε Persei and ζ Persei
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Chapter 7
Observations of Interstellar Extinction in the Ultraviolet with the OAO Satellite
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Chapter 8
On Dielectric Models of Interstellar Grains
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Chapter 9
Extinction Curves for Graphite-Silicate Grain Mixtures
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Chapter 10
Measurement of Interstellar Extinction in Emission Line Stars
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Chapter 11
The Interstellar Extinction Curve from 4000 Å to 6500 Å
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Chapter 12
The Effective Temperatures of the O Stars
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Chapter 13
The Effect of Silicon and Carbon Opacity on Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
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Chapter 14
Review of Ultraviolet and Visual Continuum Observations and Comparisons with Models
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Chapter 15
The Stellar Temperature Scale from O5 to A0
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Chapter 16
On Ultraviolet Fluxes, Bolometric Corrections and Effective Temperatures of Late B to F Stars
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Chapter 17
Far-Ultraviolet Intensities of Orion Stars
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Chapter 18
Ultraviolet Photometry of Stars Obtained with the Celescope Experiment in the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
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Chapter 19
Photographic Magnitudes of 201 Stars at 2600 Å
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Chapter 20
Spectrophotométrie Intégrée Des Galaxies Proches Dans L’ultraviolet (Expérience Persée)
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Chapter 21
Low Resolution Stellar Spectrophotometric Observations in the Region 1500 Å-3000 Å
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Chapter 22
Absolute Stellar Photometry in the Region 1200–3000 Å
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Chapter 23
Preliminary Note on the Astronomical Satellite Kosmos 215
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Chapter 24
Ultraviolet Photometry of Stars from OSO II
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Chapter 25
The Ultraviolet Solar Opacity
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Chapter 26
Observations of Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
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Chapter 27
Photoelectric Rocket Spectra at 10 Å Resolution
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Chapter 28
Rocket Spectroscopy of ζ Puppis Below 1100 Å
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Chapter 29
Observations of Strong Stellar Lines with the OAO
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Chapter 30
The Far-Ultraviolet Spectrum of γ Cassiopeiae
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Chapter 31
UV Spectrophotometry of Canopus from Gemini XI
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Chapter 32
Review of Ground-Based Observations of Spectra Relevant to the Ultraviolet
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Chapter 33
Chromospheric Activity in Red Giants, and Related Phenomena
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Chapter 34
Mass Loss from Early-Type Stars
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Chapter 35
A Discussion of the Theory for Interpreting Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
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Chapter 36
Possibility of Fluorescence Phenomena in the Ultraviolet Spectrum of Symbiotic Stars and Long Period Variables
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Chapter 37
Radiative Acceleration and Ultraviolet Resonance Line Profiles in OB Supergiants
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Chapter 38
Stellar-Wind Theory for O and B Stars
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Chapter 39
Review of Astrophysical Conclusions from the UV Solar Spectra
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Chapter 40
Resonance Lines in the Solar Chromosphere
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Chapter 41
On the Contribution of Solar Activity to the Ultraviolet Spectrum of the Sun
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Chapter 42
Intensity Distribution in the Lyman-α Line at the Solar Limb
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Chapter 43
A High-Resolution Solar Spectrum 2000 Å–2200 Å
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Chapter 44
Fabry-Pérot Interferograms of the Solar MgII Resonance Lines
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Chapter 45
Observations of Interstellar Lyman- α Absorption
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Chapter 46
Observations of Interstellar Lyman- α with the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
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Chapter 47
Interstellar Lines Other Than Hydrogen
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Chapter 48
Interstellar Molecular Hydrogen
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Chapter 49
General Discussion
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Chapter 50
The Night Sky Brightness Measured from Satellites Kosmos 51 and 213
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Chapter 51
Mariner 5 Measurements of Ultraviolet Emission from the Galaxy
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Chapter 52
The Ultraviolet Background (Intergalactic Gas, the Galaxy, and Subcosmic Rays)
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Chapter 53
Lyman- α Radiation from Nebular Objects
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Chapter 54
Space and Ground-Based Stellar Spectrophotometry; A Summary
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Book overview
1. Absolute Intensity Calibration Methods in the Vacuum UV Region
2. An Investigation of the Properties of Vacuum-Ultraviolet Radiation Detectors
3. Recent Absolute Calibration Work at Palomar Mountain
4. General Discussion
5. Interstellar Extinction
6. Ultraviolet Interstellar Extinction from a Comparison of ε Persei and ζ Persei
7. Observations of Interstellar Extinction in the Ultraviolet with the OAO Satellite
8. On Dielectric Models of Interstellar Grains
9. Extinction Curves for Graphite-Silicate Grain Mixtures
10. Measurement of Interstellar Extinction in Emission Line Stars
11. The Interstellar Extinction Curve from 4000 Å to 6500 Å
12. The Effective Temperatures of the O Stars
13. The Effect of Silicon and Carbon Opacity on Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
14. Review of Ultraviolet and Visual Continuum Observations and Comparisons with Models
15. The Stellar Temperature Scale from O5 to A0
16. On Ultraviolet Fluxes, Bolometric Corrections and Effective Temperatures of Late B to F Stars
17. Far-Ultraviolet Intensities of Orion Stars
18. Ultraviolet Photometry of Stars Obtained with the Celescope Experiment in the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
19. Photographic Magnitudes of 201 Stars at 2600 Å
20. Spectrophotométrie Intégrée Des Galaxies Proches Dans L’ultraviolet (Expérience Persée)
21. Low Resolution Stellar Spectrophotometric Observations in the Region 1500 Å-3000 Å
22. Absolute Stellar Photometry in the Region 1200–3000 Å
23. Preliminary Note on the Astronomical Satellite Kosmos 215
24. Ultraviolet Photometry of Stars from OSO II
25. The Ultraviolet Solar Opacity
26. Observations of Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
27. Photoelectric Rocket Spectra at 10 Å Resolution
28. Rocket Spectroscopy of ζ Puppis Below 1100 Å
29. Observations of Strong Stellar Lines with the OAO
30. The Far-Ultraviolet Spectrum of γ Cassiopeiae
31. UV Spectrophotometry of Canopus from Gemini XI
32. Review of Ground-Based Observations of Spectra Relevant to the Ultraviolet
33. Chromospheric Activity in Red Giants, and Related Phenomena
34. Mass Loss from Early-Type Stars
35. A Discussion of the Theory for Interpreting Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra
36. Possibility of Fluorescence Phenomena in the Ultraviolet Spectrum of Symbiotic Stars and Long Period Variables
37. Radiative Acceleration and Ultraviolet Resonance Line Profiles in OB Supergiants
38. Stellar-Wind Theory for O and B Stars
39. Review of Astrophysical Conclusions from the UV Solar Spectra
40. Resonance Lines in the Solar Chromosphere
41. On the Contribution of Solar Activity to the Ultraviolet Spectrum of the Sun
42. Intensity Distribution in the Lyman-α Line at the Solar Limb
43. A High-Resolution Solar Spectrum 2000 Å–2200 Å
44. Fabry-Pérot Interferograms of the Solar MgII Resonance Lines
45. Observations of Interstellar Lyman- α Absorption
46. Observations of Interstellar Lyman- α with the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
47. Interstellar Lines Other Than Hydrogen
48. Interstellar Molecular Hydrogen
49. General Discussion
50. The Night Sky Brightness Measured from Satellites Kosmos 51 and 213
51. Mariner 5 Measurements of Ultraviolet Emission from the Galaxy
52. The Ultraviolet Background (Intergalactic Gas, the Galaxy, and Subcosmic Rays)
53. Lyman- α Radiation from Nebular Objects
54. Space and Ground-Based Stellar Spectrophotometry; A Summary
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