J/A+AS/139/555      Catalogue and Bibliography of UV Cet stars (Gershberg+ 1999)

Catalogue and bibliography of UV Cet stars flare stars and related objects in the solar vicinity Gershberg R.E., Katsova M.M., Lovkaya M.N., Terebizh A.V., Shakhovskaya N.I. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 139, 555 (1999)> =1999A&AS..139..555G 1999A&AS..139..555G (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, variable ; Stars, flare ; Photometry, UBVRIJKLMNH ; Photometry, infrared ; Radio lines ; X-ray sources ; Ultraviolet Keywords: stars: flare - catalogue Abstract: This new catalogue of flare stars includes 463 objects. It contains astrometric, spectral and photometric data as well as information on the infrared, radio and X-ray properties and general stellar parameters. From the total reference list of about 3400 articles, partial lists selected by objects, authors, key words and by any pairs of these criteria can be obtained. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 272 463 Coordinates, proper motions, names and catalogued designations of the stars table2.dat 193 463 Data form optical and infrared observations stellar parameters table3.dat 165 463 Non-optical data on the stars in their quiet state tables.tex 306 1863 LaTeX version of the 3 tables starref.dat 110 144 References by object refs.dat 98 73 Full references keywords.dat 100 66 Keywords associated to the references -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: http://www.crao.crimea.ua/databases/UVCet/ : the database I/239 : The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues (ESA 1997) IX/11 : ROSAT Source Catalog (Voges+ 1994) IX/13 : The 2E Catalogue (Harris+ 1994) VI/43 : EXOSAT Observation Log (EXOSAT Obs 1987; Sternberg+ 1986) J/A+AS/134/287 : EXMS catalog (Reynolds+ 1999) J/ApJS/93/569 : First EUVE source catalogue (Bowyer+, 1994) II/203 : Second Extreme Ultra-Violet Explorer Catalog (2EUVE, 1996) II/125 : IRAS catalogue of Point Sources, Version 2.0 (IPAC 1986) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number 5- 6 I2 h RAh Right ascension (1950.0) 8- 9 I2 min RAm Right ascension (1950.0) 11- 12 I2 s RAs Right ascension (1950.0) 14 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (1950.0) 15- 16 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950.0) 18- 21 F4.1 arcmin DEm Declination (1950.0) 23 A1 --- n_RA2h [*] Note on RA (1) 25- 26 I2 h RA2h ? Right ascension (2000.0) 28- 29 I2 min RA2m ? Right ascension (2000.0) 31- 34 F4.1 s RA2s ? Right ascension (2000.0) 36 A1 --- DE2- Declination sign (2000.0) 37- 38 I2 deg DE2d ? Declination (2000.0) 40- 41 I2 arcmin DE2m ? Declination (2000.0) 43- 44 I2 arcsec DE2s ? Declination (2000.0) 46- 52 F7.4 s/yr pmRA ? Proper motion in right ascension 54- 60 F7.4 arcsec/yr pmDE ? Proper motion in declination 62- 69 F8.3 yr Epoch ? Epoch of observation when proper motions are not available (equinox always 2000.0) 71-272 A202 --- Names Names and catalogued designations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Coordinates for 2000.0 were taken from two sources. Data for more than half stars considered were prepared by Dr. N.N. Samus and E.N. Pastukhova as a part of their work to form a modern astrometric basis for the General Catalogue of Variable Stars. They used the HIPPARCOS catalog (ESA, 1997, Cat. I/239), the PPM catalog (Roeser & Bastian, 1991 (Cat. I/146), 1993 (Cat. I/193); the Space Telescope Guide Star catalog (Lasker et al., 1990, Cat. I/220); the US Naval Observatory A1.0 catalog (Monet, 1996, I/243); accurate coordinates from publications and original measurements from Digitized Sky Survey images with GSC stars as reference. Data for rest stars labelled by asterisks were determined by Hawley et al. (1996, Cat. III/198) from the Space Telescope Digitized Sky Survey. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number 5- 21 A17 --- Name Usual name 23- 24 A2 --- Mult Multiplicity indication 26 A1 --- n_Dist [#*] Note on distance origin (1) 28- 31 F4.1 pc Dist ? Distance 33- 44 A12 --- SpClass Spectral class (2) 46 A1 --- n_EWHa [*] Note on EWHa origin (3) 47- 50 F4.1 0.1nm EWHa ? Hα equivalent width 52- 56 F5.3 mag B-V ? B-V colour index 57 A1 --- n_B-V [J] Note on B-V (4) 59- 64 F6.3 mag Umag ? U magnitude 65 A1 --- n_Umag [J] Note on Umag (4) 67- 72 F6.3 mag Bmag ? B magnitude 73- 74 A2 --- n_Bmag [J pg] Note on Bmag (4) 76- 81 F6.3 mag Vmag ? V magnitude 82 A1 --- n_Vmag [J] Note on Vmag (4) 84- 88 F5.2 mag Rmag ? R magnitude 89 A1 --- n_Rmag [J] Note on Rmag (4) 91- 95 F5.2 mag Imag ? I magnitude 96 A1 --- n_Imag [J] Note on Imag (4) 98-102 F5.2 mag Jmag ? J magnitude 103 A1 --- n_Jmag [J] Note on Jmag (4) 105-109 F5.2 mag Hmag ? H magnitude 110 A1 --- n_Hmag [J] Note on Hmag (4) 112-116 F5.2 mag Kmag ? K magnitude 117 A1 --- n_Kmag [J] Note on Kmag (4) 119-122 F4.2 mag Lmag ? L magnitude 123 A1 --- n_Lmag [J] Note on Lmag (4) 125-128 F4.2 Jy F12um ? IRAS flux at 12µm 129 A1 --- u_F12um [:)] Note or uncertainty (5) 130 A1 --- n_F12um [-] "-" if interval 131-134 F4.2 Jy F12umu ? Upper 12µm flux if interval 135 A1 --- n_F12umu [J] Note on F12umu (4) 137-140 F4.2 Jy F25um ? IRAS flux at 25µm 141 A1 --- u_F25um [:)] Note or uncertainty (5) 142 A1 --- n_F25um [-] "-" if interval 143-146 F4.2 Jy F25umu ? Upper 25µm flux if interval 147 A1 --- n_F25umu [)] Note on F25umu (5) 149-152 F4.2 Jy F60um ? IRAS flux at 60µm 153 A1 --- u_F60um [:)] Note or uncertainty (5) 154 A1 --- n_F60um [-] "-" if interval 155-158 F4.2 Jy F60umu ? Upper 60µm flux if interval 159 A1 --- n_F60umu [)] Note on F60umu (5) 161-165 F5.2 Jy F100um ? IRAS flux at 100µm 166 A1 --- u_F100um [:)] Note or uncertainty (5) 167 A1 --- n_F100um [-] "-" if interval 168-171 F4.2 Jy F100umu ? Upper 100µm flux if interval 172 A1 --- n_F100umu [)] Note on F100umu (5) 174-178 F5.2 [solLum] logLbol ? Bolometric luminosity 179 A1 --- n_logLbol [J] Note on logLbol (4) 181-184 F4.2 [solMass] Mass ? Stellar mass 186-189 F4.2 [solRad] Rad ? Stellar radius 190-191 A2 --- n_Rad [AB] AB: radius for A and B components 193 A1 --- Note2 [S] Note on stellar spottedness (6) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): *: distance from Hawley et al., 1996, Cat. III/198 #: distance from several difference parallax sources else, distance for Hipparcos (Cat. I/239) catalog and from Gliese & Jahreiss (1991, Cat. V/70). Note (2): Spectral classes are from different older sources and, after "/", from homogeneous classification by Hawley et al. (Cat. III/198). Note (3): Equivalent widths of the H-alpha emission line approximated to 0.1Å for 321 stars from Hawley et al. (Cat. III/198) and, marked by asterisks, from spectral data of Stauffer & Hartmann (1986ApJS...61..531S 1986ApJS...61..531S) and from photometric measurements by Herbst & Miller (1989AJ.....97..891H 1989AJ.....97..891H) Note (4): Some stars have multicolour photometric data, adopted from Pettersen (1976OslR...46....1P 1976OslR...46....1P) or from Doyle & Butler (1990A&A...235..335D 1990A&A...235..335D). Then, photometric data were taken from SIMBAD. We follow photometric systems in accordance to Bessel (1990A&AS...83..357B 1990A&AS...83..357B) and Leggett (1992ApJS...82..351L 1992ApJS...82..351L). Photometric observations of close binaries give the total brightnesses of the systems and such data are marked by 'J'. Several of them were resolved by HIPPARCOS. Thus, the photometric data in Table 2 are not strictly homogeneous, and should be used as approximate values only. Photographic magnitudes that are close but not identical to photoelectric B magnitudes are marked by 'pg'. Note (5): ":" Uncertainty flag ): the values are upper limits given as 3 times of the noise level at the position of sources. Note (6): S: Existence of photometrical evidence for stellar spottedness, from Alekseev & Gershberg (1996ARep...40..538A 1996ARep...40..538A). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number 5- 21 A17 --- Name Name 23- 24 A2 --- Mult Multiplicity information 26- 29 F4.2 3.10-11mW/m2 FIPC ? EINSTEIN IPC flux 31- 35 F5.2 [10-7W] logLX ? EINSTEIN X-ray luminosity 36 A1 --- n_logLX [-] - if interval 37- 41 F5.2 [10-7W] logLXu ? Upper EINSTEIN X-ray luminosity if interval 42 A1 --- n_logLXu [J] Note on logLXu (1) 44- 48 F5.2 [10-7W] logLX2 ? EXOSAT X-ray luminosity 49 A1 --- n_logLX2 [-] - if interval 50- 54 F5.2 [10-7W] logLX2u ? Upper EXOSAT X-ray luminosity if interval 55 A1 --- n_logLX2u [J] Note on logLX2u (1) 57- 59 I3 ct/ks S1a ? ROSAT WFC S1a (90-185eV) filter count rate 60 A1 --- n_S1a [F] Note on S1a (2) 62- 66 F5.1 ct/ks S2a ? ROSAT WFC S2a (62-111eV) filter count rate 67 A1 --- n_S2a [F] Note on S2a (2) 69- 76 E8.2 mW/m2 PSPC ? ROSAT PSPC (Cat. IX/11) 77 A1 --- n_PSPC [J] Note on logLX3 (1) 79- 83 F5.2 [10-7W] logLX3 ? ROSAT X-ray luminosity 84 A1 --- n_logLX3 [-] - if interval 85- 89 F5.2 [10-7W] logLX3u ? Upper ROSAT X-ray luminosity if interval 90- 94 F5.1 ct/ks 100A ? EUVE 100Å count rate 95 A1 --- n_100A [#] Note on 100A (3) 97- 99 I3 ct/ks 200A ? EUVE 200Å count rate 100 A1 --- n_200A [#] Note on 200A (3) 102-103 I2 ct/ks 400A ? EUVE 400Å count rate 104 A1 --- n_400A [#] Note on 400A (3) 106-108 I3 ct/ks 600A ? EUVE 600Å count rate 110 A1 --- XFlare [X] X: Existence of an X-ray flare observation 112-119 A8 cm Lambda ? Wavelengths (././.) 122 A1 --- l_Fradio Limit flag on Fradio 123-127 F5.2 mJy Fradio ? Radio flux 128 A1 --- n_Fradio [- /] -: interval; /: second value 129 A1 --- l_Fradio2 Limit flag on Fradio 130-133 F4.2 mJy Fradio2 ? Upper radio flux if interval or second value 134 A1 --- n_Fradio2 [J] Note on Fradio2 (1) 136-139 F4.2 mJy Fradio3 ? Third value of radio flux 141 A1 --- l_logLr Limit flag on Lr 142-146 F5.2 [10-7W] logLr ? Radio luminosity 147 A1 --- --- [/] 148-151 F4.1 [10-7W] logLr2 ? Second value of logLr 153 A1 --- l_logLR Limit flag on LR 154-158 F5.2 [10-7W/Hz] logLR ? Radio luminosity 159 A1 --- n_logLR [- /] -: interval; /: second value 160-163 F4.1 [10-7W/Hz] logLR2 ? Second value or upper value of logLr 164 A1 --- Note1 [J] Note on logLR2 (1) 165 A1 --- Note2 [R] R: Existence of radio data for flares -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): J: Total value of the system for close binaries Note (2): F: count rate enhanced by flare events Note (3): #: detection obtained with the scanner telescope by deep exposures or by long exposures with the deep-survey instrument. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: starref.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number 5- 19 A15 --- Name Star name 21-110 A90 --- Refs Up to 30 reference numbers separated by commas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number (in file starref.dat) 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 25- 47 A23 --- Aut Author's name 50- 99 A50 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: keywords.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number (in file starref.dat) 5-104 A100 --- Keyword Keywords -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Gershberg R.E., Terebizh A.V.
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 16-Sep-1999
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