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Diffuse interstellar band at 8620 å in rave: A new method for detecting the diffuse interstellar band in spectra of cool stars

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Kos, J.
Zwitter, T
Grebel, E.
Bienayme, O
Binney, J.
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Freeman, Kenneth
Gibson, Bradley K
Gilmore, Gerard
Navarro, J F

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Diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are usually observed in spectra of hot stars, where interstellar lines are rarely blended with stellar ones. The need for hot stars is a strong limitation in the number of sightlines we can observe and their distribution

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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