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J/A+AS/105/145 RR Lyr stars of ome Cen (Petersen 1994)
The RR Lyrae stars of Omega Centauri Revisited I. Catalogue of Fourier decomposition parameters PETERSEN J.O. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 105, 145 (1994)> =1994A&AS..105..145P
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, globular; Stars, variable Keywords: stars: oscillations - stars: variables - globular clusters: Omega Cen File Summary:
FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
ReadMe 80 . This file table1 183 131 Amplitude ratio and phase differences table2 220 131 Fourier amplitudes and phases
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 4 I4 --- Martin Martin's (Leiden Annals 17, part 2, 1938) variable number 6- 11 F6.4 d Per Period 13- 17 F5.2 mag m0 Fourier mean magnitude 19- 23 F5.2 mag A Fourier amplitude 27- 31 F5.3 mag/rad H1 Fourier parameter H1 35- 39 F5.3 mag/rad Phi1 Fourier parameter Phi1 41- 45 F5.3 --- R21 Amplitude ratio R21 47- 51 F5.3 --- R31 Amplitude ratio R31 53- 57 F5.3 --- R41 Amplitude ratio R41 59- 63 F5.3 --- R51 Amplitude ratio R51 65- 69 F5.3 --- R61 Amplitude ratio R61 71- 75 F5.3 --- R71 Amplitude ratio R71 78- 81 F4.2 rad Phi21 Phase difference Phi21 84- 87 F4.2 rad Phi31 Phase difference Phi31 90- 93 F4.2 rad Phi41 Phase difference Phi41 96- 99 F4.2 rad Phi51 Phase difference Phi51 102-105 F4.2 rad Phi61 Phase difference Phi61 108-111 F4.2 rad Phi71 Phase difference Phi71 113-117 F5.3 --- e_R21 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R21 119-123 F5.3 --- e_R31 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R31 125-129 F5.3 --- e_R41 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R41 131-135 F5.3 --- e_R51 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R51 137-141 F5.3 --- e_R61 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R61 143-147 F5.3 --- e_R71 std. deviation of amplitude ratio R71 150-153 F4.2 rad e_Phi21 std. deviation of phase difference Phi21 156-159 F4.2 rad e_Phi31 std. deviation of phase difference Phi31 162-165 F4.2 rad e_Phi41 std. deviation of phase difference Phi41 168-171 F4.2 rad e_Phi51 std. deviation of phase difference Phi51 174-177 F4.2 rad e_Phi61 std. deviation of phase difference Phi61 179-183 F5.2 rad e_Phi71 std. deviation of phase difference Phi71
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 4 I4 --- Martin Martin's variable number, as in table1 6- 11 F6.4 d P Period 13- 17 F5.2 mag m0 Fourier mean magnitude 20- 23 F4.2 mag A Fourier amplitude 26- 29 F4.2 mag e_f std deviation on fit 31- 33 I3 --- Np Number of mean point 35- 39 F5.3 mag H1 Fourier amplitude H1 41- 45 F5.3 mag H2 Fourier amplitude H2 47- 51 F5.3 mag H3 Fourier amplitude H3 53- 57 F5.3 mag H4 Fourier amplitude H4 59- 63 F5.3 mag H5 Fourier amplitude H5 65- 69 F5.3 rad Phi1 Phase constant Phi1 71- 75 F5.3 rad Phi2 Phase constant Phi2 78- 81 F4.2 rad Phi3 Phase constant Phi3 84- 87 F4.2 rad Phi4 Phase constant Phi4 90- 93 F4.2 rad Phi5 Phase constant Phi5 95- 99 F5.3 --- f0 Phase of the point of the ascending branch of the curve with m=m0 101-105 F5.3 --- fm Phase at the median magnitude m_m = (m_max + m_min)/2 107-111 F5.3 --- ft Phase at m_t = (2m_max + m_min)/3 114-117 F4.2 --- fmax Phase at light maximum 120-123 F4.2 --- fmin Phase at light minimum 128-132 F5.3 mag e_H1 std. deviation of H1 134-138 F5.3 mag e_H2 std. deviation of H2 140-144 F5.3 mag e_H3 std. deviation of H3 146-150 F5.3 mag e_H4 std. deviation of H4 152-156 F5.3 mag e_H5 std. deviation of H5 158-162 F5.3 rad e_Phi1 std. deviation of Phi1 164-168 F5.3 rad e_Phi2 std. deviation of Phi2 170-174 F5.2 rad e_Phi3 std. deviation of Phi3 177-180 F4.2 rad e_Phi4 std. deviation of Phi4 183-186 F4.2 rad e_Phi5 std. deviation of Phi5 188-192 F5.3 --- w0 Widths w0 194-198 F5.3 --- wm Widths wm 200-204 F5.3 --- wt Widths wt 206-209 F4.2 --- Ske Skewneess parameter 211-214 F4.2 --- Acu Acuteness parameter 216-219 F4.1 mm D Distance from the center (on plate)
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 31-Jan-1994
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