Which piece of spectral data is necessary to determine the spectral class of a star?

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absolute magnitude
absolute magnitude

temperature
temperature

luminosity
luminosity

apparent magnitude

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To determine the spectral class of a star, the necessary piece of spectral data is temperature. The spectral class is primarily based on the star's effective temperature, which influences its spectrum and the absorption lines observed.

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