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Table 1.

Journal of spectroscopic observations of 7 Vul.

Spg. RJD No. Wavelength S/N Spectral
range range range resolution
A 54244.45−55906.23 81 6258−6770 63−485 12 700
B 54276.82−54443.62 5 6155−6763 155−266 17 200
C 58640.37−58714.36 16 6263−6735 124−551 12 700

BeSS amateur spectra

D 56480.48−57579.53 4 6500−6610 37−72 13 400
E 56508.40 1 6490−6640 52 13 700
F 57205.38−57970.40 2 4190−7310 77−102 11 000
G 57207.57−58258.49 2 6530−6690 80−145 15 000
H 57676.56−58729.63 2 6500−6650 29−64 10 100 and 12 700
I 58310.44−58663.48 3 4200−7360 73−117 11 000

Notes. Column “Spg.” identifies individual spectrographs and detectors used: A: OND 2.00 m reflector, coudé grating spg., CCD SITe5 2030 × 800 pixel detector; B: DAO 1.22 m reflector, McKellar spectrograph, 4K × 2K SITe CCD detector; C: OND 2.00 m reflector, coudé grating spg., CCD Pylon Excelon 2048 × 512 pixel detector; D: Dijon C8 LHIRES3 ATIK314L+, observer A. Favaro; E: Haute Provence C9 LHIRES3 2400 ATIK460EX, observer V. Desnoux; F: Tourbiere RC400 Astrosib-Eshel-ATIK460EX, observer O. Garde; G: Verny C11 LHIRES3# 194-2400t35-QSI516S, observer F. Houpert; H: Manhattan l × 200 12″ LHIRES 2400 35u ATIK460EX, obsever K. Graham; I: Revel eShel ATIK460, observer O. Thizy.

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