how do you ID h-gamma , h-delta, helium d3?

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how do you ID h-gamma , h-delta, helium d3?

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ok guys im ready to try a few harder lines
but I cannot ID h-gamma , h-delta
i tried h-gamma and got image of a metal line - probably iron :cry: :cat

can you help? plz


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Are you use the BASS2000 (or the LIEGE) spectral atlas to guide you?


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no --I use my memory from school days! -- no kidding
Bass2000?
LIEGE?

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Re: how do you ID h-gamma , h-delta, helium d3?

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Bass 2000
http://bass2000.obspm.fr/solar_spect.php
Liege atlas
http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/liege/s03_0000.html
With some practise you'll soon be identifying all the useful lines.


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