J/other/JAD/17.1 1961-1999 UBV photometry of 14 variables (Oja, 2011)
Photoelectric UBV photometry of variable stars observed during the years
1961-1999.
Oja T.
<J. Astron. Data, 17, 1 (2011)>
=2011JAD....17....1O 2011JAD....17....1O
ADC_Keywords: Stars, variable ; Photometry, UBV
Keywords: technique: photometric - stars: variable
Abstract:
Photoelectric UBV photometry of the variable stars V636 Cas,
alpha UMi, V440 Per, zeta Gem, UU Cnc, TYC2-880-515-1, V473 Lyr,
chi Cyg, V1794 Cyg, DT Cyg, V1334 Cyg, V532 Cyg, pi Aqr, and DY Peg
is reported.
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table1.dat 61 14 The variable stars
table3.dat 61 448 UBV measurements of V636 Cas = HD 620274
table4.dat 61 233 UBV measurements of alpha UMi = HR 424
table5.dat 61 719 UBV measurements of V440 Per = HR 690
table6.dat 61 955 UBV measurements of zeta Gem = HR 2650
table7.dat 61 214 UBV measurements of UU Cnc = BD+15 1733
table8.dat 61 28 UBV measurements of TYC2-880-515-1 = Anon
table9.dat 61 1141 UBV measurements of V473 Lyr = HR 7308
table10.dat 61 71 UBV measurements of chi Cyg = HR 7564
table11.dat 61 457 UBV measurements of V1794 Cyg = BD+43 3759
table12.dat 61 44 UBV measurements of DT Cyg = BD+30 4318
table13.dat 61 716 UBV measurements of V1334 Cyg = HR 8157
table14.dat 61 31 UBV measurements of V532 Cyg = BD 443779
table15.dat 61 60 UBV measurements of pi Aqr = HR 8539
table16.dat 61 93 UBV measurements of DY Peg = BD+16 3877
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 14 A14 --- Name Star name
17- 21 A5 --- VType Variable type
23- 24 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000)
26- 29 F4.1 min RAm Right ascension (J2000)
31 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000)
32- 33 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000)
35- 36 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000)
38- 43 A6 --- ID Identification number of the star
45- 55 A11 --- Tab Name of the table with UBV photometry
57- 61 I5 d DT ? Time interval between first and last observation
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1- 6 A6 --- ID Identification number of the star (1)
8- 17 A10 "YYYY/MM/DD" Date Observation date
19- 23 F5.2 h theta ? Local sideral time in hours and decimals
of hour of mid-observation
25- 30 F6.3 mag Vmag ? V magnitude
33- 37 F5.3 mag B-V B-V colour index
38- 43 F6.3 mag U-B ? U-B colour index
46- 55 F10.4 d JD HJD-2400000 at mid-observation
57 A1 --- Inst [EKLNSU] Instrument used (2)
59- 61 A3 --- R Remark (3)
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Note (1): Some tables contains also photometry of comparison stars
Note (2): Instruments code as follows:
E = Observations made with single-channel UBV photometers at the 50-cm Danish
Cassegrain telescope or the ESO 50-cm Cassegrain telescope at the
European Southern Observatory. The magnitudes and colour indices were
reduced to the UBV system by means of the best values of the southern
E-region standard stars available at the time. One observation of z Gem
with each instrument is included here.
K = A single-channel UBV photometer attached to the 40-cm Cassegrain telescope
at the Kvistaberg Observatory, the northern observing station of the
Uppsala Observatory. The observations were reduced to the UBV system by
means of the standard stars published by Oja (1996BaltA...5..103O 1996BaltA...5..103O).
L = Measurementsmade with the Swedish Academy of Sciences 60-cm Cassegrain
telescope located at El Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on La
Palma, belonging to El Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. During the
1988 observations a UBV photometer, constructed at the Stockholm
Observatory, using a rotating filter-wheel was utilized. The wheel
stopped at every pre-selected filter position during an interval of time
approximately inversely proportional to the count rate in that position.
In 1991-1995 the telescope was equipped with another single-channel UBV
photometer, also built at the Stockholm Observatory. All measurements
have been reduced to the UBV system by means of the standard stars
published by Oja (1996BaltA...5..103O 1996BaltA...5..103O).
N = Measurements made with the Turku Observatory simultaneous five-colour
photo-polarimeter at the 2.5-m Nordic Optical telescope located at El
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on La Palma. Only one measurement
of UU Cnc (together with its standards) is included here.
S = A simultaneous UBV three-colour photometer used with the 1-m
Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at the Kvistaberg Observatory. All
observations were reduced to the UBV system by means of the standard
stars listed by Oja (1996BaltA...5..103O 1996BaltA...5..103O).
U = A single-channel BV photometer attached to the 33-cm photographic tube of
the Uppsala double refractor. The observations, originally reduced by the
standard values given by Haggkvist and Oja (1969ArA.....5..303H 1969ArA.....5..303H), were
reduced to the BV system by correcting the original results by DV=-0.003,
D(B-V)=+0.005, the corrections having been derived from a comparison of
the list mentioned above and that published by Oja (1996BaltA...5..103O 1996BaltA...5..103O).
Only a UMi and z Gem were measured with the Uppsala refractor.
Note (3): Remarks as follows:
R = differential measurement, referred to the local standard(s) only
RV = the magnitude V has been referred to the local standard(s) only
U = the whole measurement is more uncertain than normal measurements,
generally due to weather problems, sometimes aurora borealis
UV = the magnitude V is more uncertain than usual (weather problems)
UU = the U-B colour index is more uncertain than usual, generally because
of faint U and/or bright sky
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History:
From electronic version of the journal
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 13-Dec-2011