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  • Model Photospheres for Late-Type Stars from the Inversion of High-Resolution Spectroscopic Observations: Groombridge 1830 and ɛ Eridani
    An inversion technique to recover LTE one-dimensional model photospheres for late-type stars, which was previously applied to the Sun by Allende Prieto et al. in 1998, is now employed to reconstruct, semiempirically, the photospheres of cooler dwarfs: the metal-poor Groombridge 1830 and the active star of solar metallicity ɛ Eridani. The model
    Allende Prieto, Carlos et al.

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    2000
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  • Kinematics of Ionized and Molecular Hydrogen in the Core of M100
    We present high angular and velocity resolution two-dimensional kinematic observations in the spectral lines of Hα and CO J=1-->0 of the circumnuclear starburst region in the barred spiral galaxy M100, and compare them with kinematics derived from our previously published numerical modeling. The Hα data, fully sampled and at subarcsecond resolution
    Knapen, J. H. et al.

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    2000
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  • Faint Emission Lines and Temperature (Esteban+ 1999)
    We present echelle spectroscopy in the 3500-10300Å range of the Hourglass Nebula, which is embedded in the Galactic H II region M8. The data were obtained using the 2.1m telescope at Observatorio Astronomico Nacional in San Pedro Mqrtir, Baja California. We have measured the intensities of 274 emission lines, in particular 88 permitted lines of C+
    Esteban, C. et al.

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    2000
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  • Extinction Mapping of the Bipolar Outflow NGC 2346
    We have acquired narrowband imaging of NGC 2346 in the transitions H I λ6563 and λ4861 and [O III] λ5007. As a result, we are able to evaluate the variation of both excitation and extinction over the projected central parts of the nebular shell. Extinction appears to be surprisingly uniform, and there is (in particular) little evidence for the
    Cuesta, L. et al.

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    2000
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    7