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Spectral line identification of Comet Halley in March–April 1986

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1990
Abstract In March–April 1986 when Comet Halley was between 1 and 1.5 AU fron the Sun, we used the 1-metre telescope of Yunnan Observatory and obtained 7 long-slit spectra at a dispersion of 165 A/mm and with a resolution better than 7 A. The results of line identification on 6 of the plates between 3000–5100 A are given here.
Wu Guang-jie   +3 more
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Spectral Line Identification Studies of Some Stars with Helium Anomalies

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1975
Spectral line identification studies have been carried out at 12 Å/mm for four peculiar helium stars in the Orion Belt Region and two standard stars. HD 36 526, HD 37 140, HD 37 321, and HD 37 479 (σ Orionis E) are compared with the sharp lined MK standards, ν Ononis (B3 V) and γ Lyrae (B9 III).
Bruce Campbell, R. F. Garrison
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A multiple choice greedy algorithm for resolution improvement of spectral lines identification

2012 10th International Symposium on Electronics and Telecommunications, 2012
The paper analyses the possibility to improve the resolution of spectral lines identification based on zero-padding Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), by using a sparse vector estimation technique. A variant of the Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP) algorithm called ‘Multiple Choice OMP (MCOMP)’ is proposed. This algorithm considers the difficulty arisen
Anisia Florescu, Silviu Ciochina
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On the use of perceptual Line Spectral Pairs Frequencies for speaker identification

2010 National Conference On Communications (NCC), 2010
Line Spectral Pairs Frequencies (LSFs) provide an alternative representation of the linear prediction coefficients. In this paper an investigation is carried out for extracting feature for speaker identification task which is based on perceptual analysis of speech signal and LSF.
Md. Sahidullah, Goutam Saha
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Identification of Uncommon Chromosomal Aberrations in the Neuroglioma Cell Line H4 by Spectral Karyotyping

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2001
To elucidate the reasons why mRNA expression of the LGI1 candidate tumor-suppressor gene was severely reduced in the glioma-derived cell line H4, as demonstrated in a previous study, we performed a cytogenetic analysis of this cell line using conventional methods and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques [spectral karyotyping (SKY ...
D, Krex   +5 more
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Improving identification of weak spectral lines in the presence of a strong continuum

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2016
Observing faint spectral signals from light sources in the presence of an overwhelming background is a common goal in many aspects of physics and astronomy. By using an optimized selected part of a Fourier interferogram, we demonstrate that observability of such faint signals can be much improved.
Eyal Schwartz   +2 more
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Identification of Lower Terpenoids from Gas-Chromatography-Mass Spectral Data by On-Line Computer Method

Journal of Chromatographic Science, 1979
It was found that the less intense ion peaks of the mass spectra of lower terpenes can play an important role in distinguishing compounds that have similar mass spectra. Two computer programs were developed that generate, from combined gas chromatographic—mass spectra data, F-1 weights (ANOVA) of mass ion peaks between 41 and 300.
Adams, R.P.   +3 more
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Spectral line shape identification with continuous wavelet transform

2006
A lot of methods that allow analyzing of complex contours are known. In the case of the analytical type of the peak is known the least squares method is usually used. Nevertheless, if the noise level is high enough, LSM method can't be used because of the large distortions of the results.
Galimullin D.   +5 more
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Atomic structure calculations and identification of EUV and SXR spectral lines in Sr XXX

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2015
Abstract We report an extensive theoretical study of atomic data for Sr XXX in a wide range with L-shell electron excitations to the M-shell. We have calculated energy levels, wave-function compositions and lifetimes for lowest 113 fine structure levels and wavelengths of an extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) and soft X-ray (SXR) transitions. We have employed
Arun Goyal   +4 more
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