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A Study of Cross-Correlation and Breakfinding Algorithms Applied to the Measurements of Redshifts in Very Low-Resolution Spectra
1996
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
In this article we compare the cross-correlation and breakfinder techniques applied to the measurements of redshifts from low-resolution spectra. We assume spectra obtained from multinarrowband imagery, a technique for multi-object spectrophotometry. Comparing the cross-correlation with the breakfinder, we find that neither is intrinsically superior to the other. They have comparable precision for early type galaxies but the cross-correlation is clearly superior for later type galaxies. On the
doi:10.1086/133721
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