Optical Review
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Observational Results of Stellar Speckle Interferometric Spectroscopy
Susumu KUWAMURANaoshi BABANoriaki MIURAYuji NORIMOTO
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1995 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 68-71

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Stellar speckle spectroscopy is a speckle interferometric method enabling us to separate point by point spectra on a stellar object with a diffraction-limited spatial resolution of a telescope. We describe observational results obtained with our system for speckle spectroscopy. Data of two binary stars, of which separations are closer than seeing disc, were taken and processed by cross-correlation method. In each object, spectral images of two component stars around the Hα line (656.3 nm) were spatially resolved with nearly diffraction-limited resolution. The separated spectra of ADS940 reveal different spectral types of the component stars. These results demonstrate the ability of the speckle spectroscopic method.
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© 1995 by the Optical Society of Japan
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