Symbiotic stars on Asiago archive plates Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Jurdana-Sepic R.
  2. Munari U.
  3. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The Asiago photographic archive has been searched for plates containing the symbiotic stars AS 210, AS 327, AX Per, BF Cyg, CI Cyg, DT Ser, EG And, GH Gem, Hen 2-442, Hen 3-1591, HM Sge, MaC 1-17, NSV 11776, Pe 2-16, Pt 1, PU Vul, RS Oph, T CrB, UV Aur, V1016 Cyg, V1329 Cyg, V352 Aql, V4018 Sgr, Wray 15-1470, and Z And. A total of 1617 good-quality plates imaging the program stars have been found and their brightness has been estimated using the Henden & Munari (2000, Cat. <J/A+AS/143/343>, 2001, Cat. <J/A+A/372/145>, 2006, Cat. <J/A+A/458/339>, 2008, Cat. <J/BaltA/17/293>) UBVRcIc local photometric sequences. The results for the objects with most abundant measurements are discussed.

Keywords
  1. Variable stars
  2. Infrared photometry
  3. Optical astronomy
  4. Wide-band photometry
  5. Kron-Cousins photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2010PASP..122...35J
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History

2010-05-11T08:18:25Z
Resource record created
2010-05-11T08:18:25Z
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2017-12-05T05:10:57Z
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