Magnitudes and spectral types in 5 galactic fields Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Voroshilov V.I.
  2. Guseva N.G.
  3. Kalandadze N.B.
  4. Kolesnik L.N.,Kuznetsov V.I.
  5. Metreveli M.D.
  6. Shapovalov A.N.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

This catalog was initially compiled at the Abastumani Observatory, containing photographic BV magnitudes and spectral classes for about 6000 stars up to V(lim)=13.0mag in five circular areas of 18{deg}^2^ located near the galactic-equator plane; the observations were made with the Abastumani 70cm Maksutov plus 4{deg} and 8{deg} prisms, yielding dispersions of 166 and 666 {AA}/mm at H-{gamma}. The compilation did not provide the star positions, and the magnitudes were found to have a rms scatter around 0.15mag, i.e. around 0.2mag for the B-V color index. The charts were compared with the GSC1.1 (Cat. I/220) by B. Skiff (Lowell Observatory) thus providing accurate coordinates; B. Skiff also examined the cross-identifications with several other catalogues, and added the notes.

Keywords
  1. visible-astronomy
  2. photographic-photometry
  3. morgan-keenan-classification
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1985CBVMS.C......0V
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History

2009-04-15T08:18:19Z
Resource record created
2009-04-15T08:18:19Z
Created
2018-02-12T08:45:34Z
Updated

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