Photoelectric UBV from HK survey. II. Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Doidinis S.P.
  2. Beers T.C.
  3. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Photoelectric UBV photometry is presented for a sample of 165 stars drawn from the extension of the HK objective-prism/interference-filter survey of Beers, Preston and Shectman (1985AJ.....90.2089B) to the northern galactic hemisphere. These results are part of continuing follow-up observations of candidate metal-deficient and horizontal-branch field stars and other interesting stars identified in the survey. A complete set of photometric observations is now available for three of the 25-square-degree survey fields. We estimate that the complete photometric sample of 299 northern HK candidates obtained to date contains on order 90 main-sequences turnoff, subgiant, and giant stars with [Fe/H]<=-1.0, 50 field blue horizontal-branch stars, and 30 stars with the photometric properties of field blue stragglers.

Keywords
  1. visible-astronomy
  2. Wide-band photometry
  3. chemically-peculiar-stars
  4. halo-stars
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1991PASP..103..973D
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History

2005-12-16T15:14:25Z
Resource record created
2005-12-16T15:14:25Z
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2017-12-22T05:32:16Z
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