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III/114     Spectra of Late-Type Standards, 2.0-2.5 Microns (Kleinmann+ 1986)
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	stars.dat
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Beginning of ReadMe : III/114 Spectra of Late-Type Standards, 2.0-2.5 Microns (Kleinmann+ 1986) ================================================================================ Spectra of Late-Type Standard Stars in the Region 2.0-2.5 Microns Kleinmann S.G., Hall D.N.B. <Astrophys. Journ. Suppl. 62, 501 (1986)> =1986ApJS...62..501K ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Stars, late-type; Stars, standard; Spectrophotometry; Spectra, infrared Description: This catalog contains a collection of K-band spectra for 26 stars with near-solar abundances, ranging in spectral class from F8 to M7 and in luminosity from dwarfs to supergiants. The spectra cover the wavelength region from 4150 to 4950 /cm and generally exhibit a signal to noise ratio above 400. Five stars here are supergiants, 15 are giants, and six are dwarfs. Data included: observation date, starting wavenumber, wavenumber increment, scale factor of relative intensity, and offset of relative intensity.