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All spectra are processed with SpcAudace. Click on the spectral class to explore the gathered spectra.
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| Successfully Starting in Astronomical Spectroscopy $-$ A Practical Guide | François Cochard | EDP Sciences | |
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| Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers | Richard Walker | Cambridge University Press | |
SpcAudace is a spectra reduction and analysis software developed since 2004 by Benjamin Mauclaire. Based on AudeLA, it runs under Microsoft, GNU/Linux and MacOS X, in French and English. It offers an automatic approach to spectrum reduction via powerful pipelines. It takes the user from pre-processing to the production of the line profile calibrated and corrected for various deformations to be ready to use in a web page (PNG file) or in a database such as BeSS. Its astrophysical functionalities allow you to easily exploit the scientific information contained in your spectra.