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We present template radial velocity curves of $ab$-type RR Lyrae stars constructed from high-precision measurements of ${rm Halpha}$, ${rm Hbeta}$, and ${rm Hgamma}$ lines. Amplitude correlations between the Balmer line velocity curves, Johnson $V$-band, and SDSS $g$- and $r$-band light curves are also derived. Compared to previous methods, these templates and derived correlations reduce the uncertainty in measured systemic (center-of-mass) velocities of RR Lyrae stars by up to 15 {kms}, and will be of particular interest to wide-area spectroscopic surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE).
We present new H$alpha$ and H$beta$ images of the HH~1/2 system, and we find that the H$alpha$/H$beta$ ratio has high values in ridges along the leading edges of the HH~1 bow shock and of the brighter condensations of HH~2. These ridges have H$alpha$
The so-called H$alpha$ third emission occurs around pulsation phase $varphi$=0.30. It has been observed for the first time in 2011 in some RR Lyrae stars. The emission intensity is very weak, and its profile is a tiny persistent hump in the red side-
We present new {it Hubble Space Telescope} images of high-velocity H-$alpha$ and Lyman-$alpha$ emission in the outer debris of SN~1987A. The H-$alpha$ images are dominated by emission from hydrogen atoms crossing the reverse shock. For the first time
Symbiotic stars often exhibit broad wings around Balmer emission lines, whose origin is still controversial. We present the high resolution spectra of the S type symbiotic stars Z Andromedae and AG Draconis obtained with the ESPaDOnS and the 3.6 m Ca
Deuterated molecules are important chemical tracers of prestellar and protostellar cores. Up to now, the titular reaction has been assumed to contribute to the generation of these deuterated molecules. We have measured the merged-beams rate coefficie