Volume 40 number 2 (2012)
While there are numerous “new spectroscopic studies” of e Aurigae reported in this special edition of JAAVSO, the one summarized here is believed to be unique on two counts: it concentrates on the blue and near-UV spectral regions, and it incorporates historical spectra from the previous eclipses of 1983 and 1956. The more data that can be collated, across all wavelength and time base-lines, the more conclusive the final model of this baffling object is likely to be. A more lengthy paper that includes illustrations of the spectra is being prepared for publication elsewhere. This short contribution summarizes the effort that has so far gone into data acquisition and preparation, and the principal results that are now emerging.