J/A+AS/113/299     Abundances and velocities for cluster giants   (Minniti 1995)

Abundances and velocities for open and globular cluster giants: The data Minniti D. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 113, 299 (1995)> =1995A&AS..113..299M 1995A&AS..113..299M
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, globular; Clusters, open; Stars, giant; Abundances Keywords: stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: globular clusters Description: We present a large dataset consisting of giants in the field, and in open and globular clusters. A total of 122 giants were observed in the fields of 8 open clusters. A total of 342 giants were observed in the fields of 25 globular clusters. A total of 36 field stars with well known abundances and luminosities were also observed. Table 8 lists the spectral indices measured for the giants observed with the Argus and Red Channel spectrographs during 1991 and 1992. The central and continuum passbands for these indices are defined in Table 6. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table6.dat 90 13 Definition of Spectral Indices table8.dat 80 365 Spectral Indices for open and globular cluster giants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table6.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 8 A7 --- SpInd Spectral index name (1) 10- 15 F6.1 0.1nm LLpb Lower limit of the passband 17- 22 F6.1 0.1nm ULpb Upper limit of the passband 24- 29 F6.1 0.1nm LLc1 Lower limit of continuum 1 31- 36 F6.1 0.1nm ULc1 Upper limit of continuum 1 38- 43 F6.1 0.1nm LLc2 Lower limit of continuum 2 45- 50 F6.1 0.1nm ULc2 Upper limit of continuum 2 52- 67 A16 --- Spec Species 69- 90 A22 --- Crit Criterion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): the spectral index is defined as the ratio, expressed in magnitudes, of the flux in the passband by the flux in the continuum. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table8.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 9 A8 --- Cluster Cluster name 10- 15 A6 --- Star Star name 17- 20 F4.2 mag Mg Spectral index Mg (1) 24- 28 F5.2 mag Hbeta Spectral index Hbeta (1) 30- 34 F5.2 mag Fe4920 Spectral index Fe4920 (1) 36- 40 F5.2 mag Fe4980 Spectral index Fe4980 (1) 42- 45 F4.2 mag Fe5011 Spectral index Fe5011 (1) 47- 50 F4.2 mag Fe5270 Spectral index Fe5270 (1) 52- 55 F4.2 mag Fe5335 Spectral index Fe5335 (1) 57- 60 F4.2 mag Fe5400 Spectral index Fe5400 (1) 62- 65 F4.2 mag Mg1 Spectral index Mg1 (1) 67- 70 F4.2 mag Mg2 Spectral index Mg2 (1) 72- 75 F4.2 mag Mgb Spectral index Mgb (1) 77- 80 F4.2 mag MgH Spectral index MgH (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): As defined in table 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Simona Mei [CDS] 03-Apr-1995
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