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De nombreux observatoires s’occupent de classifications spectrales, et on peut estimer que le nombre d’étoiles classées atteint 700000. Nous pensons que la meilleure justification de cet effort considérable est le simple énoncé des problèmes abordés ou résolus grâce aux classifications spectrales.

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Fehrenbach, C. (1958). Les classifications spectrales des étoiles normales. In: Flügge, S. (eds) Astrophysik I: Sternoberflächen-Doppelsterne / Astrophysics I: Stellar-Surfaces-Binaries. Handbuch der Physik / Encyclopedia of Physics, vol 11 / 50. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45906-1_1

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