We present near-infrared (0.8–1.8 μm) spectra of 105 bright (m_J < 10) stars observed with the low-resolution spectrometer on the rocket-borne Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment. As our observations are performed above the Earth's atmosphere, our spectra are free from telluric contamination, which makes them a unique resource for near-infrared spectral calibration. Two-Micron All-Sky Survey photometry information is used to identify cross-matched stars after reduction and extraction of the spectra. We identify the spectral types of the observed stars by comparing them with spectral templates from the Infrared Telescope Facility library. All the observed spectra are consistent with late F to M stellar spectral types, and we identify vario...
Ultraviolet emission from the first generation of stars in the Universe ionized the intergalactic ...
We used the Project 1640 near-infrared coronagraph and integral field spectrograph to observe 19 you...
Context. New instrumental capabilities and the wealth of astrophysical information extractable from ...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
International audienceB[e] stars are surrounded by cool and dense circumstellar environments where m...
The Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) is a suite of four instruments designed to study t...
Spectra of stars of types M, N(R), and S, as well as of NML objects in Cygnus and Taurus, are presen...
B[e] stars are surrounded by cool and dense circumstellar environments where molecules and dust are ...
The extragalactic background, based on absolute measurements reported by DIRBE and IRTS at 1.2 and 2...
Context: High-resolution spectra in the near-infrared (NIR) are an important tool for the detailed s...
Recent improvements in infrared detector arrays make it possible for the first time to conduct detai...
We report measurements of the diffuse galactic light (DGL) spectrum in the near-infrared, spanning t...
We present a catalogue of H-band spectra for 85 stars of approximately solar abundance observed at a...
Ultraviolet emission from the first generation of stars in the Universe ionized the intergalactic ...
We used the Project 1640 near-infrared coronagraph and integral field spectrograph to observe 19 you...
Context. New instrumental capabilities and the wealth of astrophysical information extractable from ...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
International audienceB[e] stars are surrounded by cool and dense circumstellar environments where m...
The Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) is a suite of four instruments designed to study t...
Spectra of stars of types M, N(R), and S, as well as of NML objects in Cygnus and Taurus, are presen...
B[e] stars are surrounded by cool and dense circumstellar environments where molecules and dust are ...
The extragalactic background, based on absolute measurements reported by DIRBE and IRTS at 1.2 and 2...
Context: High-resolution spectra in the near-infrared (NIR) are an important tool for the detailed s...
Recent improvements in infrared detector arrays make it possible for the first time to conduct detai...
We report measurements of the diffuse galactic light (DGL) spectrum in the near-infrared, spanning t...
We present a catalogue of H-band spectra for 85 stars of approximately solar abundance observed at a...
Ultraviolet emission from the first generation of stars in the Universe ionized the intergalactic ...
We used the Project 1640 near-infrared coronagraph and integral field spectrograph to observe 19 you...
Context. New instrumental capabilities and the wealth of astrophysical information extractable from ...