1. Spectral observations of the extreme ultraviolet background
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Labov, Simon E and Bowyer, Stuart
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The design of a grazing incidence spectrometer for measuring the diffusive extreme-ultraviolet astronomical background radiation is outlined, and the data obtained on the diffusive background between 80 and 650 A is discussed. The strongest emission line detected is solar backscattered He I 584 A radiation; solar 304 A radiation resonantly scattered by geocoronal He II is observed in both first and second order; and each of three remaining spectral features is found to be consistent with those expected from hot interstellar gas. Of these features, the strongest is the feature at 635 A identified as 630 A O v emission. A feature centered at about 99 A is fitted by a cluster of Fe XVIII and Fe XIX lines from gas at log T = 6.6-6.8, and a feature discovered near 178 A is found to be consistent with Fe X and Fe XI emission from gas at log T = 6.
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- 1991
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