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Introductory Remarks on Spectroscopic Parameters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2017

Helmut A. Abt*
Affiliation:
Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, Arizona

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I hope that you will excuse a relative newcomer to this field and a spectroscopist for presenting his views, which may be somewhat different than those of others. I would like to enumerate the aims of research on visual systems and the needs of the field, particularly for spectroscopic data, as I see them.

I. Aims of Multiple-Star Astronomy. (1). Statistics of multiple systems. We would like to know the fraction of stars that are visually double, triple, etc. and in each case as a function of spectral type. For instance, is the frequency of visual doubles the same for Population II stars as for Population I stars? Or are the frequencies of visual doubles the same for stars off the main sequence as for their antecedents on the main sequence? For such information a negative result on duplicity is as important as a positive result, i.e. we wish to know which stars are not seen to be visually double as well as which ones are seen as doubles.

Type
Session 4. Photometric and Spectroscopic Data
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Copyright © The University of Toronto Press, Royal Astronomical society of Canada 1973