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

  • Wallace L
  • Meyer M
  • Hinkle K
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a catalogue of H-band spectra for 85 stars of approximately solar abundance observed at a resolving power of 3000 with the KPNO Mayall 4m FTS. The atlas covers spectral types O7-M5 and luminosity classes I-V as defined on the MK system. We identify both atomic and molecular indices and line-ratios which are temperature and luminosity sensitive allowing spectral classification to be carried out in the H-band. The line ratios permit spectral classification in the presence of continuum excess emission, which is commonly found in pre-main sequence and evolved stars. We demonstrate that with spectra of R = 1000 obtained at SNR > 50 it is possible to derive spectral types within 2 subclasses for late-type stars. These data are available electronically through the Astronomical Data Center in addition to being served on the World-Wide-Web.

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Wallace, L., Meyer, M. R., Hinkle, K., & Edwards, S. (2000). Near‐Infrared Classification Spectroscopy: J ‐Band Spectra of Fundamental MK Standards. The Astrophysical Journal, 535(1), 325–337. https://doi.org/10.1086/308835

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