Why are some stars in ARAS BeAm shown as not having any spectra but there are spectra BeSS?
For example HD333226 (which I measured last night because according to ARAS BeAm it had never been measured) actually has 1 spectrum and HD233456 has 2 spectra in BeSS
Robin
Disagreement between BeSS and ARAS BeAm
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Re: Disagreement between BeSS and ARAS BeAm
Hi Robin,
Did you query "all spectra" in arasbeam ?
You will find all spectra of this objet, not only High resolution spectra

Did you query "all spectra" in arasbeam ?
You will find all spectra of this objet, not only High resolution spectra

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Re: Disagreement between BeSS and ARAS BeAm
Ah, I missed that
Never mind. We now also have a high resolution (R~5500 spectrum) of Halpha/He for HD333226
(No obvious change from last years LISA spectrum. No sign of any emission)
Cheers
Robin

Never mind. We now also have a high resolution (R~5500 spectrum) of Halpha/He for HD333226

Cheers
Robin
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