Catalog Service: Spectrosocopy of the multiple star HT Vir
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The spectra of HT Virginis were collected at 0.5m Newtonian telescope (PST1) equipped with echelle spectrograph (R=40 000). The focal length of the telescope is 2.25m. The data set was obtained between 6 May 2011 and 21 May 2011. The signal-to-noise ratio is from 10 to 85. The collected data covered spectral range from 4288 to 7517{AA}. The continuum of the spectra was normalised to 1 while the wave length scale was not corrected to the heliocentric values. The spectra contain light from the eclipsing pair B and component A which is SBI type (A/B separation is 0.56 arcsec).
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This resource was registered on: 2014 Dec 19 08:57:37ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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