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J/AJ/121/891        UBV photometry of LMC OB associations    (Parker+, 2001)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AJ/121/891 UBV photometry of LMC OB associations (Parker+, 2001) ================================================================================ Ultraviolet and optical observations of OB associations and field stars in the southwest region of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Parker J.W., Zaritsky D., Stecher T.P., Harris J., Massey P. <Astron. J. 121, 891 (2001)> =2001AJ....121..891P ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Magellanic Clouds ; Associations, stellar ; Stars, OB ; Photometry, UBV ; Reddening Keywords: Magellanic Clouds - open clusters and associations - stars: early type - stars: mass function - ultraviolet: stars - catalogs Abstract: Using ultraviolet photometry from the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT) combined with photometry and spectroscopy from three ground-based optical data sets we have analyzed the stellar content of OB associations and field areas in and around the regions N79, N81, N83, and N94 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. In particular, we compare data for the OB association Lucke-Hodge 2 (LH 2) to determine how strongly the initial mass function (IMF) may depend on different photometric reductions and calibrations.