The spectrum of light emitted by a star holds deep secrets about it. In particular it gives the temperature of a star. It can also reveal the abundances of elements and whether they are in atomic or ionised states. This part of the series dwells upon some of the riddles associated with stellar spectra and their implications
High-precision spectroscopy of large stellar samples plays a crucial role for several topical issues...
It was possibly in a rash moment that the French philosopher Comte once remarked: "There are some th...
The link between solar and stellar astrophysics, exoplanet research, and galactic astronomy is funda...
Even though it is said to be a complex art, spectroscopy can be very useful in helping scientists un...
Spectroscopy involves splitting light into its constituent wavelengths of light then observing the a...
International audienceThe spectrum emitted by a star is determined by the conditions where the photo...
This educational brief provides a description of the use of spectroscopy to identify elements in the...
Introduction: Astronomy fundamentally changed after Henry Draper first photographed the spectrum of...
A reference for astronomers and historians on astronomical spectroscopy, from the discovery of spect...
This is the first non-technical book on spectroscopy written specifically for practical amateur astr...
174-177In the present paper, a linear relationship in stellar optical spectra has been found by usi...
When you look up at the sky at night and see the stars, do you understand what you’re looking at? Wh...
This chapter focuses on the fundamental origin of lines observed in astrophysical spectra. Some prop...
Author Institution: Niels Bohr InstitueThe light that reach us from distant star, pass through a ``l...
The Sun is our nearest star. Its thorough study permits to extend results to other stars for which o...
High-precision spectroscopy of large stellar samples plays a crucial role for several topical issues...
It was possibly in a rash moment that the French philosopher Comte once remarked: "There are some th...
The link between solar and stellar astrophysics, exoplanet research, and galactic astronomy is funda...
Even though it is said to be a complex art, spectroscopy can be very useful in helping scientists un...
Spectroscopy involves splitting light into its constituent wavelengths of light then observing the a...
International audienceThe spectrum emitted by a star is determined by the conditions where the photo...
This educational brief provides a description of the use of spectroscopy to identify elements in the...
Introduction: Astronomy fundamentally changed after Henry Draper first photographed the spectrum of...
A reference for astronomers and historians on astronomical spectroscopy, from the discovery of spect...
This is the first non-technical book on spectroscopy written specifically for practical amateur astr...
174-177In the present paper, a linear relationship in stellar optical spectra has been found by usi...
When you look up at the sky at night and see the stars, do you understand what you’re looking at? Wh...
This chapter focuses on the fundamental origin of lines observed in astrophysical spectra. Some prop...
Author Institution: Niels Bohr InstitueThe light that reach us from distant star, pass through a ``l...
The Sun is our nearest star. Its thorough study permits to extend results to other stars for which o...
High-precision spectroscopy of large stellar samples plays a crucial role for several topical issues...
It was possibly in a rash moment that the French philosopher Comte once remarked: "There are some th...
The link between solar and stellar astrophysics, exoplanet research, and galactic astronomy is funda...