J/A+AS/105/305   OB stars observed with high dispersion by IUE    (Bohlin+ 1994)

High-dispersion microfiche atlas of OB stars for the first 10 years of IUE Bohlin R.C., Henrichs H.F., Nichols J.S. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 105, 305 (1994)> =1994A&AS..105..305B 1994A&AS..105..305B
ADC_Keywords: Atlases; Spectra, ultraviolet; Stars, OB Mission_Name: IUE Keywords: atlases - catalogs - stars: early-type - ultraviolet: stars Abstract: An atlas on microfiche is described containing nearly 7000 high-dispersion spectra of OB stars obtained during the first 10 years with the IUE satellite. The data set is nearly complete for the selected time interval. The plotted wavelength range is from 1160 to 1890 A at the original IUE sampling intervals. The atlas is available by request. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table4.dat 121 7150 Catalog of spectra included in the High-dispersion microfiche atlas of OB stars -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 4 I3 --- NF ? Microfiche number 6- 15 A10 --- Name Object name 17- 21 A5 --- Pro Program identification 23- 24 I2 h RAh Right ascension 1950 26- 27 I2 min RAm Right ascension 1950 29- 32 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension 1950 34 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 35- 36 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 38- 39 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 41- 42 I2 arcsec DEs ? Declination 1950 44- 48 F5.2 mag Vmag ? Visual magnitude 50 A1 --- E When E, the following value is E(B-V) 51- 54 F4.2 mag B-V ? B-V or E(B-V) 56- 61 A6 --- Sp Spectral type 63- 64 I2 --- Ob Object class (1) 66- 70 I5 --- SWP SWP (Short Wavelength Prime Camera) number 72 A1 --- A Aperture, L for large (10 x 20 arcsec) S for small (3 arcsec ) T for trailed images M for multiple exposures 73 A1 --- L Status of large aperture (O: open, C: close) 75- 77 I3 min EXP.m ? Exposure time (minutes) 79- 80 I2 s EXP.s ? Exposure time (seconds) 82- 83 I2 yr OBS.Y Observation date (year) 84- 86 I3 d OBS.D Observation date (day) 88- 89 I2 h OBS.h Observation date (hours) 91- 92 I2 min OBS.m Observation date (minutes) 94 A1 --- S Station, V for VILPA G for Goddard SFC 96- 97 I2 h PROC.Y ? Processing date (year) 98-100 I3 d PROC.D ? Processing date (day) 102-121 A20 --- R Observer's comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Classification of objects 07 Interplanetary medium 26 BE 12 Main Sequence O 27 Bp 13 Supergiant O 28 SDB 14 OE 30 A0-A3 V-IV 15 OF 39 Composite 16 SD O 52 Irregular Variables 20 B0-B2 V-IV 53 Regular Variables 21 B3-B5 V-IV 59 X-Ray 22 B6-B9,5 V-IV 60 Shell Star 23 B0-B2 III-I 66 Interacting Binaries 24 B3-B5 III-I 99 Nulls and Flat Fields (NASA Log) 25 B6-B9.5 III-I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more explanations, see any ESA IUE Newsletter.
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 31-Jan-1994
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