----- Original Message ----- From: "Néstor O. Claus" <nclaus@infovia.com.ar> Subject: RE: [vsnet-chat 6573] Re: Zeeman (Re: vsnet-chat 6572) Dear Taichi Thanks for your help! I will try to contact Ohashi-san(if my mails get through:-))to learn more about it. Back to Fourier: trying to find some new "lectures" in my observatory, I found a complete explanation of Fourier methods and series-->200 pages of pure mathematics:-((((( Thanks again, Federico Claus > By the way, is it possible to know about stellar magnetic fields using > Zeeman effect? I saw Zeeman effect in sunspots but I don't know if it can be > used with other stars, such as UV or RS. Yes, of course it is possible (with high S/N spectroscopy). I hope Ohashi-san (studying with this method) would explain more ;-). Zeeman splitting is also observed in polars, which have high magnetic fields. Regarding Fourier, this is a very extensive field of mathematics, and I hope someone could explain -- but I would advise you to read a book entitled with this topic, or select a more technical book on signal analysis. Regards, Taichi Kato
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