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II/120   Phot and Spectrophot Investigation, South Gal Pole (Eriksson 1978)
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	pe.dat pg.dat
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Beginning of ReadMe : II/120 Phot and Spectrophot Investigation, South Gal Pole (Eriksson 1978) ================================================================================ A Photometric and Spectrophotometric Investigation in a Region at the South Galactic Pole Eriksson P-I. W. <Uppsala Astron. Obs. Report 11, 1978> =1978UppOR..11....0E ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galactic pole, south ; Photometry, UBV ; Spectrophotometry Description: Photoelectric magnitudes and colors in the Johnson-Morgan UBV system for 477 stars in 6 square degrees near Kapteyn Selected Area 141 (l=245, b=-86; 00 43 < RA < 01 11, -33.7 < Dec < -26.9, B1950.0) are given in the first data file. The estimated rms accuracies are 0.02 (V), 0.03 (B-V), 0.07 (U-B) for stars in the magnitude range 15 to 16. Table 2 of the source reference gives the mean errors for intervals of magnitude. Photographic V magnitudes and B-V colors are given for 2835 stars to magnitude 17 (in the same region as above) in the second data file. The estimated rms accuracies are 0.05 (V) and 0.08 (B-V). The mean errors of the computed right ascensions and declinations are 0.15s and 2", respectively.