Classification and Identification of IRAS Sources with Low‐Resolution Spectra
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series1997Vol. 112(2), pp. 557–584
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Abstract
IRAS low-resolution spectra were extracted for 11,224 IRAS sources. These spectra were classied into astrophysical classes, based on the presence of emission and absorption features and on the shape of the continuum. Counterparts of these IRAS sources in existing optical and infrared catalogs are identied, and their optical spectral types are listed if they are known. The correlations between the photospheric/ optical and circumstellar/infrared classication are discussed.
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