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Spectroscopic work in the Magellanic Clouds: NGC 330 in the SMC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

M. W. Feast*
Affiliation:
Radcliffe Observatory

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This paper gives the results of a spectroscopic study of individual stars in the SMC cluster NGC 330. Before this, however, it may be useful to review briefly the spectroscopic evidence bearing on the questions of reddening and chemical composition in the Magellanic Clouds—matters about which there has not been entire agreement in the past.

Type
Section II: The Magellanic Clouds
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Academy of Science 1964 

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