J/AJ/123/304       BV(RI)CJHK Hα photometry in IC 5146   (Herbig+, 2002)

The young cluster IC 5146. Herbig G.H., Dahm S.E. <Astron. J. 123, 304 (2002)> =2002AJ....123..304H 2002AJ....123..304H
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, open ; Stars, emission ; Stars, pre-main sequence ; Photometry, CCD ; Photometry, UBVRI ; Photometry, H-alpha ; Photometry, infrared Keywords: open clusters and associations: individual (IC 5146) - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: formation - stars: pre-main-sequence Abstract: The B0V star BD+46 3474 lies near the front surface of a dense molecular cloud and illuminates the emission/reflection nebula IC 5146. The HAeBe variable BD +46 3471 is embedded in the same cloud, about 10' (3.5pc) away. CCD photometry in BV(RI)C (to V=22) and in JHK (to about K=16.5) has been obtained for the young clusters surrounding each of these two bright stars. Some 100 emission-Hα stars brighter than R=20.5 have been found in the area, most of them in IC 5146. (Among these are two that have spectra resembling a high-excitation Herbig-Haro [HH] object plus a stellar continuum). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 103 380 Pre-main-sequence candidates in IC 5146 table2.dat 102 310 Pre-main-sequence candidates in the area of BD+46 3471 table3.dat 30 64 Spectral classifications table4.dat 76 21 Walker (1959ApJ...130...57W 1959ApJ...130...57W) variables -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- [HD2002] Star identification number ([HD2002] Star NNN) 5 A1 --- f_[HD2002] [abf] Flag on [HD2002] (1) 7- 15 A9 --- OName Other identification numbers (G1) 17- 19 I3 --- IHa [104/186]? The IHα number (5) 21- 22 I2 h RAh Hour of Right Ascension (J2000) (2) 24- 25 I2 min RAm Minute of Right Ascension (J2000) (2) 27- 31 F5.2 s RAs Second of Right Ascension (J2000) (2) 33 A1 --- DE- Sign of the Declination (J2000) (2) 34- 35 I2 deg DEd Degree of Declination (J2000) (2) 37- 38 I2 arcmin DEm Arcminute of Declination (J2000) (2) 40- 43 F4.1 arcsec DEs Arcsecond of Declination (J2000) (2) 45- 49 F5.2 mag Vmag ? The V band magnitude 51- 54 F4.2 mag B-V ? The (B-V) color 56- 59 F4.2 mag V-R ? The (V-R) color 61- 64 F4.2 mag V-I ? The (V-I) color 66- 70 F5.2 mag Rmag ? The Rc band magnitude 72- 75 F4.2 mag R-I ? The (Rc-Ic) color 77- 81 F5.2 mag Jmag ? The Mauna Kea J band magnitude 83- 86 F4.2 mag J-H ? The (J-H) color 88- 91 F4.2 mag H-K ? The (H-K) color 93 A1 --- l_W(Ha) Limit flag on W(Ha) (3) 94- 98 F5.1 0.1nm W(Ha) ? The Hα equivalent width in Angstroems 100-104 A5 --- f_W(Ha) Flag on W(Ha) (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Note: a = Detected proper motion, most likely foreground star. b = Variability suspected. f = 218: Possible HH object, see ``d'' in Note (4); probably LkHα-246. Note (2): Based on reference stars from the HST Guide Star and USNO-A catalogs. Note (3): A "<" and a value of 5 in W(Ha) indicates no emission was present on a detectable continuum. Note (4): If the continuum was lost in the noise, if there was some interference by nearby spectra, or if the star fell outside the grism field, the column is left blank. Other flags are: em = cases where only the emission line was detectable above the sky noise, or where emission was detected but the continuum level was confused by an overlapping spectrum. abs = line seen in absorption. : = uncertain measurement. c = 169: W variable between about 60 and 110Å. d = 182: Possible HH object; Hα in emission as well as a line near the position of [SII] 6716,6730Å; no continuum. e = 197: W possibly variable between about 5 and 35Å. g = 330: W possibly variable between about 25 and 60Å. Note (5): number assigned as a continuation of the IfAHα number assigned by Herbig (1998ApJ...497..736H 1998ApJ...497..736H) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- [HD2002] ? Star identification number 4- 5 A2 --- n_[HD2002] [ab ] Note on [HD2002] (1) 7- 10 A4 --- Walk Walker number (G1) 12- 15 A4 --- SpType Spectral type 17 A1 --- l_W(Ha) Limit flag on W(Ha) 18- 22 F5.1 0.1nm W(Ha) ? Hα equivalent width 23 A1 --- u_W(Ha) Uncertainty flag on W(Ha) 25- 27 A3 --- n_W(Ha) [abs ] abs: line seen in absorption -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): the note has the following meaning: a: Probably foreground: small AV b: Probably foreground: significant proper motion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 I2 --- Walk Walker variable number (Cl* IC 5146 W VNN) 3 A1 --- n_Walk [abc] Note on Walk (1) 5- 7 I3 --- [HD2002] ? Star identification number 9- 13 F5.2 mag Bmag ? B magnitude or upper value of B magnitude range (2) 14 A1 --- --- [-] 15- 19 F5.2 mag Bmagl ? Lower value of B magnitude range 21- 25 F5.2 mag Vmag ? V magnitude or upper value of V magnitude range (2) 26 A1 --- --- [-] 27- 31 F5.2 mag Vmagl ? Lower value of V magnitude range 33- 37 F5.2 mag Rmag ? Rc magnitude or upper value of Rc magnitude range (2) 38 A1 --- --- [-] 39- 43 F5.2 mag Rmagl ? Lower value of Rc magnitude range 45- 49 F5.2 mag Imag ? Ic magnitude or upper value of Ic magnitude range (2) 50 A1 --- --- [-] 51- 55 F5.2 mag Imagl ? Lower value of Ic magnitude range 57 A1 --- l_W(Ha) Limit flag on W(Ha) 58- 60 I3 0.1nm W(Ha) ? Hα equivalent width 61 A1 --- u_W(Ha) Uncertainty flag on W(Ha) 63- 77 A15 --- Rem Remarks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Notes: a: The star at the position marked for variable 2 on Walker's Fig. 2 has no detectable Hα emission and lies below the main sequence, so it is not included in Table 2. However, 525=IHα 176 is about 5" away, so we have assumed that it is Walker's variable. b: Lies below the main sequence, so is possibly a background star and not in Table 1 (or 2) for that reason. c: Outside the present photometric area. Note (2): Single magnitudes from Table 1 or 2 are given for stars having observations at only one epoch. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global notes: Note (G1): Other names: WNN = IC 5146 NN (Walker, 1959ApJ...130...57W 1959ApJ...130...57W) LNNN = EM* LkHA NNN (Herbig, 1960ApJ...131..516H 1960ApJ...131..516H) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal * 10-May-2002: two errors were corrected in table3: Star 367 = W66 = IC 5146 66 (and not star 3) Star 504 = L236 = LkHA 236 (and not star 514)
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Patricia Bauer [CDS] 26-Mar-2002
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