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J/AcA/60/295      VI photometry of Galactic disk field stars  (Szymanski+, 2010)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AcA/60/295 VI photometry of Galactic disk field stars (Szymanski+, 2010) ================================================================================ The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. OGLE-III photometric maps of the Galactic disk fields. Szymanski M.K., Udalski A., Soszynski I., Kubiak M., Pietrzynski G., Poleski R., Wyrzykowski L., Ulaczyk K. <Acta Astron., 60, 295-304 (2010)> =2010AcA....60..295S ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Stars, variable ; Photometry Keywords: Galaxy: disk - surveys - catalogs - techniques: photometric Abstract: We present OGLE-III Photometric Maps of the Galactic disk fields observed during the OGLE-III campaigns for low luminosity transiting objects that led to the discovery of the first transiting exoplanets. The maps contain precise, calibrated VI photometry of about 9 million stars from 21 OGLE-III fields in the Galactic disk observed in the years 2002-2009 and covering more than 7 square degrees in the sky. Precise astrometry of these objects is also provided. We discuss quality of the data and present a few color-magnitude diagrams of the observed fields. Description: The photometric data presented in this paper were collected during the OGLEIII phase between February 2002 and May 2009 with the 1.3-m Warsaw Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile, operated by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The telescope was equipped with the eight chip mosaic camera covering approximately 35x35arcmin in the sky with the scale of 0.26arcsec/pixel. Observations were carried out in V- and I-band filters closely resembling the standard bands.