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A preliminary analysis of the sharp-lined A3V star 95 Leo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2005

Aysegul Teker
Affiliation:
Istanbul Kultur University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Scienes, E5 Karayolu, Sirinevler, 34191, Istanbul, Turkey email: a.teker@iku.edu.tr, d.kocer@iku.edu.tr
Dursun Kocer
Affiliation:
Istanbul Kultur University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Scienes, E5 Karayolu, Sirinevler, 34191, Istanbul, Turkey email: a.teker@iku.edu.tr, d.kocer@iku.edu.tr
Saul J. Adelman
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409, USA email: adelmans@citadel.edu
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Abstract

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We have started an analysis of the sharp-lined superficially normal A3IVp star 95 Leo. We are using $2.4 \AA \mathrm {mm}^{-1}$ spectrograms covering $\lambda\lambda 3830-4934$ obtained with the 1.22-m telescope of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory using CCD detectors. Their mean signal-to-noise ratios are $\ge\,200$. The spectrograms are rectified and measured with the interactive computer graphics program REDUCE of Graham Hill and his associates. In measuring the spectrum with the VLINE routine, we use the fixed parameter feature to deconvolute metallic line blends and to measure weak lines. Effective temperature and surface gravity estimates based on spectrophotometry and H$\gamma$ profile fitting were given in the literature as 8300 K and 3.65, respectively.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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© 2004 International Astronomical Union