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III/266        Revised First Byurakan Survey of late-type stars  (Gigoyan+ 2012)
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Beginning of ReadMe : III/266 Revised First Byurakan Survey of late-type stars (Gigoyan+ 2012) ================================================================================ Revised and updated catalogue of the First Byurakan Survey of late-type stars Gigoyan K.S., Mickaelian A.M. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 419, 3346 (2012)> =2012MNRAS.419.3346G =2012yCat.3266....0G ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Stars, late-type ; Spectral types ; Stars, variable ; Infrared sources ; Photometry Keywords: astronomical data bases: miscellaneous ; catalogues ; surveys ; stars: carbon ; stars: late-type Description: Between 1990 and 2010, 15 lists of late-type stars found in the low-dispersion spectroscopic plates of the First Byurakan Survey (FBS) were published. The systematic search and selection was carried out on a surface of 16000 sq.deg. on almost the whole area of the FBS. As a result, a comprehensive catalogue of the late-type stars of the FBS was generated. Its preliminary version has been available at the CDS since 2007 (Cat. III/246). We have revised and updated the FBS catalogue of late-type stars with new data from recently published optical and multiwavelength catalogues to give access to all available data and to make further comparative studies of the properties of these objects possible. We have made cross-correlations with the Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS, Cat. VI/116)), the United States Naval Observatory-B1.0 catalogue (Cat. I/284), the Guide Star Catalogue 2.3.2 (Cat. I/305), Tycho-2 (Cat. I/259), Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 8 (Cat. II/306), the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS, Cat. II/246)), the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer catalogue (WISE, Cat. II/311), the Infrared Astronomical Satellite Point Source Catalogue/Faint Source Catalogue (IRAS Catalogs II/125, II/156), the AKARI catalogue (Cat. II/297), the ROSAT Bright Source Catalogue (IX/10) and Faint Source (IX/29) Catalogues, the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (B/gcvs) and the Northern Sky Variability Survey. Also, we have added updated SIMBAD data for the objects. We present accurate Digitized Sky Survey 2 positions, approximate spectral subtypes refined from the DFBS low-dispersion spectra, luminosity classes estimated from 2MASS colours and available proper motions for 1045 FBS late-type stars. The FBS revised and updated catalogue lists a large number of completely new objects, which promise to extend very significantly the census of M giants, faint carbon stars at high Galactic latitudes and M dwarfs in the vicinity of the Sun. We study the complete samples, as well as investigating individual interesting objects up to 16.0-16.5mag in visual.