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Statistical properties of a sample of periodically variable B-type supergiants ⋆

... since they are (by definition) free from saturation effects and least affected by collisional broadening. We have the following lines at our disposal: either Si II 4128-4130 or Si III 45524567-4574 (depending on spectral type), Mg II 4481 (in the same spectral order as He I 4471) and, for slow rotat ...
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... velocity of Sextans A (Huchtmeier & Richter 1986). The average FWHM of the emission is 47 km/s corresponding to a (1σ) velocity dispersion of 20 km/s. This is in excellent agreement with a thermal velocity (22 km/s) of a warm interstellar medium if a temperature of 10 000 K is assumed. In the sky-su ...
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Corona Borealis

Corona Borealis /kɵˈroʊnə bɒriˈælɨs/ is a small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Its brightest stars form a semicircular arc. Its Latin name, inspired by its shape, means ""northern crown"". In classical mythology Corona Borealis generally represented the crown given by the god Dionysus to the Cretan princess Ariadne and set by him in the heavens. Other cultures likened the pattern to a circle of elders, an eagle's nest, a bear's den, or even a smokehole. Ptolemy also listed a southern counterpart, Corona Australis, with a similar pattern. The brightest star is the magnitude 2.2 Alpha Coronae Borealis. The yellow supergiant R Coronae Borealis is the prototype of a rare class of giant stars—the R Coronae Borealis variables—that are extremely hydrogen deficient, and thought to result from the merger of two white dwarfs. T Coronae Borealis, also known as the Blaze Star, is another unusual type of variable star known as a recurrent nova. Normally of magnitude 10, it last flared up to magnitude 2 in 1946. ADS 9731 and Sigma Coronae Borealis are multiple star systems with six and five components respectively. Five star systems have been found to have Jupiter-sized exoplanets. Abell 2065 is a highly concentrated galaxy cluster one billion light-years from our Solar System containing more than 400 members, and is itself part of the larger Corona Borealis Supercluster.
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