J/A+AS/143/211      Galactic Cepheids BVRI photometry       (Berdnikov+, 2000)

Galactic Cepheids. Catalogue of light-curve parameters and distances Berdnikov L.N., Dambis A.K., Vozyakova O.V. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 143, 211 (2000)> =2000A&AS..143..211B 2000A&AS..143..211B
ADC_Keywords: Stars, variable ; Photometry, UBVRI Keywords: Cepheids Abstract: We report a new version of the catalogue of distances and light-curve parameters for Galactic classical Cepheids. The catalogue lists amplitudes, magnitudes at maximum light, and intensity means for 455 stars in BVRI filters of the Johnson system and (RI)C filters of the Cron-Cousins system. The distances are based on our new multicolour set of Period/Luminosity relations and on our Cepheid-based solution for interstellar extinction law parameters and are referred to an LMC distance modulus of 18.25. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 188 455 Catalog of Cepheid light-curve parameters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: II/214 : Combined General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Kholopov+ 1998) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- GCVS Cepheid name according to GCVS4 (II/214) (1) 13- 17 A5 --- Type Variability type according to GCVS4 20- 25 F6.2 d P0 Fundamental period 29- 30 A2 --- s Source of intensity-averaged K magnitude (2) 33- 38 F6.2 kpc rhel Heliocentric distance 41- 46 F6.2 mag AmpB ?=99.99 B-band amplitude 49- 54 F6.2 mag MaxB ?=99.99 B magnitude at maximum light 57- 63 F7.3 mag <Bmag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean B magnitude 66- 71 F6.2 mag AmpV ?=99.99 V-band amplitude 74- 79 F6.2 mag MaxV ?=99.99 V magnitude at maximum light 82- 88 F7.3 mag <Vmag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean V magnitude 91- 96 F6.2 mag AmpRC ?=99.99 RC-band amplitude 99-104 F6.2 mag MaxRC ?=99.99 RC magnitude at maximum light 107-113 F7.3 mag <RCmag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean RC magnitude 116-121 F6.2 mag AmpR ?=99.99 R-band amplitude 124-129 F6.2 mag MaxR ?=99.99 R magnitude at maximum light 132-138 F7.3 mag <Rmag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean V magnitude 141-146 F6.2 mag AmpIC ?=99.99 IC band amplitude 149-154 F6.2 mag MaxIC ?=99.99 IC magnitude at maximum light 157-163 F7.3 mag <ICmag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean IC magnitude 166-171 F6.2 mag AmpI ?=99.99 I-band amplitude 174-179 F6.2 mag MaxI ?=99.99 I magnitude at maximum light 182-188 F7.3 mag <Imag> ?=99.99 Intensity-mean I magnitude -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Guide Star Catalog identifications are given for the last two stars that are not included in the GCVS-4 (Cat. II/214) Note (2): Source of intensity-averaged K magnitude: k = value inferred directly from K-band photometry bv = value inferred from intensity-mean B and V band magnitudes using formula (5) in Berdnikov et al. (1996PAZh...22..936B 1996PAZh...22..936B) i = value inferred from intensity-mean I and V band magnitudes using the corresponding relation in Table 7 in Berdnikov et al. (1996PAZh...22..936B 1996PAZh...22..936B) ic = value inferred from intensity-mean IC and V band magnitudes using the corresponding relation in Table 7 in Berdnikov et al. (1996PAZh...22..936B 1996PAZh...22..936B) rc = value inferred from intensity-mean RC and V band magnitudes using the corresponding relation in Table 7 in Berdnikov et al. (1996PAZh...22..936B 1996PAZh...22..936B) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: * 10-Jun-2003: Stars orignally designated "k CAS" and "k CEN' were corrected into "KK CAS" and "KK CEN" respectively. Acknowledgements: A.K. Dambis
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 24-Mar-2000
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