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10830 A He I observations of 455 stars A comparison with K line, X-ray and other data, of 10830 A equivalentwidths (EW) measurements in 890 image tube spectra of 455 stars showsthat for the case of G stars, the EW correlates well with K lineintensity. Good correlation is also found between 10830 A EW and softX-ray fluxes, confirming the excitation of the line by coronal softX-rays, which can serve as a measure of coronal emission. It is alsofound that, in contradiction to published models, 10830 A is weak orabsent in O, B and A stars, and is absent in F and M supergiants.Moderate to high 10830 A EW is frequent in F and M dwarfs, G and Ksupergiants, and class K3 III. The 58 stars whose 10830 A EW was foundto be of 300 A or more should be relatively intense X-ray emitters.Almost all RS CVn stars show strong 10830 A absorption, and T Tauristars show both absorption and emission.
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Constellation: | Mikroskop |
Right ascension: | 21h12m30.37s |
Declination: | -32°04'40.3" |
Apparent magnitude: | 9.728 |
Proper motion RA: | 22.2 |
Proper motion Dec: | -64.9 |
B-T magnitude: | 10.64 |
V-T magnitude: | 9.804 |
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