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Star and Star Cluster Spectral Libraries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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This paper reviews spectral libraries of stars and star clusters, together with their applications to population synthesis. The problem of abundance calibrations for metal rich populations is also addressed, in particular index definitions and non-solar CNO/Fe ratios. A stellar population data bank would be important to accelerate progress in the field and would optimize the use of future telescope time.
- Type
- II. The Stellar Populations of Nearby Resolved Galaxies
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 149: The Stellar populations of Galaxies , 1992 , pp. 215 - 224
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- Copyright © Kluwer
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