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The Alpha Canis Majoris (Sirius) Spectral AtlasThe primary reference for the Copernicus Spectral Atlas of Sirius is Rogerson, J. B., (1987ApJS...63..369R). The summary information that follows is taken from that reference.The observations obtained to construct this atlas were obtained primarily during the periods 1977 March 5-8, 1977 March 12-16, and 1977 March 18-April 5. There were several gaps in the coverage of this data; these were filled in with observations obtained during the period 1981 February 8-9. A gap starting at 2292.7 Å was overlooked. The spectral atlas covers wavelengths from 1649 Å to 3170 Å, with a spectral resolution of 0.1 Å. The scans were made in the V1 detector. A complete description of the Copernicus science instrument may be found in Rogerson et al. (1973ApJ...181L..97R). Wavelengths were corrected for Doppler shifts due to (a) the heliocentric radial velocity of Sirius, (b) the Earth's heliocentric velocity in the direction of Sirius, and (c) the component of the satellite geocentric orbital velocity in the direction of Sirius. The counts from the source were corrected for counts due to cosmic rays and trapped charge particles, guiding errors and scattered light within the spectrometer. No correction was made for the wavelength variations in the spectrometer sensitivity. The atlas is a compilation of 36 separate scans of specific spectral regions. There are a total of six files, numbered 2-7 (following the original NSSDC file numbering scheme). File 2 contains the counts for the vacuum spectrum; file 3 contains the normalizing continuum and scattered light values for the vacuum spectrum; file 4 contains the line identification table for the vacuum spectrum; file 5 contains the counts for the air spectrum; file 6 contains the normalizing continuum and scattered light values for the air spectrum; and file 7 contains the line identification table for the air spectrum. FILENAME ROWS FIELDS WVE_FRST WVE_LST TYPE alphacma2.fts 7119 3 1648.786 2005.380 vacuum spectrum alphacma3.fts 74 3 1645.000 2010.000 norm. cont. alphacma4.fts 1351 8 1649.20 1999.73 id table vacuum alphacma5.fts 28062 3 2004.004 3171.556 air spectrum alphacma6.fts 236 3 2000.000 3175.000 norm cont alphacma7.fts 4089 8 2000.00 3170.00 id table air |
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