ARI Catalog of Catalogs

File idi580/A40
ARI-internal file identifier
ARIGFH idiT1262P10
ARIGFH identifier of the table
Telekii1262
Teleki number of the catalog
HDWLi153.
HDWL number of the catalog
Rows2786
Number of rows (i.e., lines) in the catalog
Id2786
Number of objects that could be matched with the ARIGFH master
SourceA. S. Flint, A. J. Roy, Madison catalogue of 2786 stars for the epoch 1910. (Publ. Washburn. Obs. Vol. XIII, Part 2, p. 2 - 57; reprinted from Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. No. 515 (1939))
Bibliographical information for the catalog.
RemarksN/A
Remarks, e.g., on the identification process or where to find media (typically not interesting outside ARI).
Ep. min
[yr]
1912.0
Earliest epoch of observation (approximate)
Ep. max
[yr]
1919.0
Latest epoch of observation (approximate)
Datadata.txt
Relative path to the data file (see table description to obtain the data if this is not a complete URL
Fieldsfields.pdf
URL of a PDF containing the field description (see table description to obtain the data if this is not a complete URL
Parserllies.f
Painful FORTRAN used to parse the raw text

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As always in bibliography, nomenclature is at least difficult. For the catalogs, we have no less than for sets of identifiers tied together by katkat.

  • HDWL: This is more or less a running number of catalogs included
    in the catalog list. One HDWL major number roughly corresponds to a book or article, and every publication in katkat has an HDWL number. Some works contain multiple tables; in that case, the HDWL has the form major.minor; minor is a single digit.
  • Teleki: This is a reference into a catalog of catalogs that was maintained
    by G. Teleki (Published in Publ. Astron. Opservatorije Beogr.) and then for a short while continued at ARI. These are simply numbers, but not all publications listed here have a Teleki number. All catalogs that went into identification have one, though. Unfortunately, it is possible that there are multiple Teleki numbers to a single HDWL entry. In that case, the Teleki number included is just one of them.
  • File ID: This is a string containing slashes and parenteses, e.g.
    021/1(434). These refer to input files, where the number after the slash is a running number counting up for a given bibliographical source. Since a single source may give several tables, multiple file ids can refer to a single HDWL number. Since we are primarily interested in the digitized tables, the file id is arigfh.katkat's primary key.
  • teleki/catpv: These are strings of the form t<teleki>p<catpv>. They
    were used for catalogs that were crossmatched with the master catalog. File IDs can correspond to multiple teleki/catpv combinations, when a single input was split into multiple outputs that could be treated together. In katkat, the file has one of the teleki/catpv combinations only, again because we are mainly interested in the files. catpv is a two-digit code consisting of "part" and "version".
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For more information on the FORTRAN subroutines, see the ARIGFH documentation