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Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P

Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco

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Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P

Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco

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Description

These data were acquired during the night of 12 of May and 6, 27 & 28 of June 2022.

The magnitude of the quasar is slightly brighter than 14.

About 25 hours of exposure were used to obtained the spectrum thru simple 1.25'' Star Analyzer 200 located in the filter wheel.

Since no slit are used in this approach, the spectra are polluted by stars of the field of view.
To partly overcome this problem, the data were split into before and after meridian flip data.

In the 2 set of data, the stars are on each side of the spectra, ie not located at the same place.
The stars were rejected by taking the Min of the 2 spectra.

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  • Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P
    Original
  • Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P
    C
  • Final
    Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P
    E

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Description: Post Meridian Flip data

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Description: Spectrum analysis

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Red Shift of quasar KUV 18217+6419 in Draco, Daniel.P