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H Observations and Data Reduction
For the wide-field survey of H emission in the LMC, a 153 mm f/5.0 camera lens from 2.3-m telescope at Siding Spring Observatory was mounted on the 16-inch telescope with a filter assembly and a cooled 2048 2048 CCD. Each 15 m pixel corresponds to 20.''63 on the sky, giving a total field size of square. The H filter was centered at 6569 ц…\ with a FWHM of 15 ц…. Continuum subtraction was done with another image centered at 6620 . The exposure time for both H and continuum images was 4 900 s.
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