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One or both of the stars may be a spectroscopic binary as well.
The spectroscopic findings are published in this week's edition of Nature.
It is a spectroscopic double in orbit around A with a period of 19 days.
At one time it was thought that this star might have a spectroscopic companion.
"That's why we're going to get a spectroscopic record of this.
The sample may then be studied using various spectroscopic procedures.
The analysts took a second specimen and made spectroscopic tests.
This is a spectroscopic binary star system with an estimated period of 2,500 days.
I haven't done anything yet, except make some spectroscopic analyses.
Spectroscopic analysis showed that they had created a seventh carbon form.
It won't happen for almost a billion years, according to every spectroscopic indication.
Despite this, it is suspected of being a spectroscopic binary star.
Oxidation state can also have effect on spectroscopic studies of compounds.
It is a spectroscopic binary system with an orbital period of 25 years.
As with all spectroscopic techniques, it can be used to identify and study chemicals.
Electromagnetic radiation was the first source of energy used for spectroscopic studies.
A spectroscopic composition analysis was done of the red giant primary star in 1986.
Moore paid particular attention to the spectroscopic studies of binary stars.
"It gives us a spectroscopic probe to see what's going on right at the fracture point."
Spectroscopic analysis of the clouds seemed to confirm their origin.
Its low heavy element content was first recognized by spectroscopic analysis in 1963.
Despite this, chemical and spectroscopic testing indicates that the photograph is at least 100 years old.
Most of his career was spent in the spectroscopic study of stars.
The above equations have ignored the influence of the spectroscopic line shape.
He identified this gas by spectroscopic methods to be nitrogen.