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A spectrophotometric atlas of galaxies
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series1992Vol. 79, pp. 255–255
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Abstract
Integrated spectra of 55 nearby normal and peculiar galaxies have been compiled into a spectrophotometric atlas. Most observations cover the spectral range 3650-7100 A, with a resolution of 5-8 A, and sufficient signal-to-noise ratio to measure the prominent emission and absorption features. The spectra have been reduced to a common spectrophotometric scale and are presented as a series of plots, arranged according to morphological and spectral types. A digital version of the data is also available. The general characteristics of the integrated spectra of galaxies are discussed.
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