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J/ApJS/93/187       UBV Photometry in NGC 7419      (Beauchamp+ 1994)

The galactic open cluster NGC 7419 and its five red supergiants. Beauchamp A., Moffat A.F.J., Drissen L. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 93, 187 (1994)> =1994ApJS...93..187B
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, CCD ; Clusters, open Keywords: open clusters and associations: individual (NGC 7419) - stars: evolution - supergiants Description: UBV CCD photometry has been carried out on the heavily reddened (AV=6.7) Cepheus open cluster NGC 7419. An age of 14±2 Myr and a distance of 2.3kpc have been derived using the isochrones of Maeder. The mass function of the cluster satisfies the Salpeter from n(M)∼M with γ=2.25. The cluster is dynamically relaxed. Objects: ----------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Designation(s) ----------------------------------------- 22 54.3 +60 50 NGC 7419 = C 2252+605 ----------------------------------------- File Summary:
FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 58 518 Coordinates and mean magnitudes of the 518 stars in NGC 7419 with measured V and B magnitudes table1.tex 103 679 TeX version of table1
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 4 I4 --- ID Identification number 6- 11 F6.1 pix Xpos X coordinate (1) 13- 17 F5.1 pix Ypos Y coordinate (1) 19- 24 F6.3 mag Vmag V magnitude 26- 30 F5.3 mag e_Vmag rms uncertainty on Vmag 32- 37 F6.3 mag Bmag B magnitude 39- 43 F5.3 mag e_Bmag rms uncertainty on Bmag 45- 50 F6.3 mag Umag ? U magnitude 52- 56 F5.3 mag e_Umag ? rms uncertainty on Umag
Note (1): 1 pix = 0.48", positive from right to left, and from bottom to top.
Courtesy: Alain Beauchamp <beaucham(at)ASTRO.UMontreal.ca>
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 06-Sep-1996
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