J/ApJS/86/453     Case Low-Dispersion Survey. XIV. (MacConnell+ 1993)

The Case Low-Dispersion Northern Sky Survey. XIV. A-F Stars in a Region in Southern Canes Venatici MacConnell J.D., Stephenson C. B., Pesch P. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 86, 453 (1993)> =1993ApJS...86..453M 1993ApJS...86..453M
ADC_Keywords: 883 - Stars, halo; Stars, 887 - horizontal-branch; 975 - Surveys
Abstract: Positions and estimated magnitudes are provided for 387 A-F stars in an 190 square degree region in southern Canes Venatici. The area encompassed is between R.A. 12h00m and 14h10m and Decl. +29deg00' and +38deg30'(1950), excluding the region R.A. 12h00m to 13h00m and Decl. +29deg to +34deG, which was covered in a previous paper. The A-F stars, whose blue magnitudes are within the range 8 through 18 (median 14), were identified on low-dispersion objective-prism plates taken with Case Western Reserve University's Burrell Schmidt telescope at Kitt Peak. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table.dat 93 387 List of A-F stars in Southern CVn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- A-F [724/1110] + Number 5 A1 --- n_A-F [*] Additional remark 6- 11 I6 h RAh Right Ascension(1950) 12- 14 I3 min RAm Right ascension(1950) 15- 19 F5.1 s RAs Right Ascension(1950) 20 A1 --- uRAs Uncertainty flag on RA 21- 25 I5 deg DEd Declination(1950) 26- 30 F5.1 arcmin DEm Declination(1950) 31 A1 --- u_DEm Uncertainty flag on DE 32- 36 I5 mag mB Blue magnitude 37- 45 A9 --- Sp Spectral Classification 46 A1 --- Quality Quality of spectral type 47- 93 A47 --- Remarks *Remarks and Cross Identifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes on table.dat: Remarks: The references for the abbreviations used in these remarks and identifications are the following: AF(Sanduleak 1988), ApJS 66, 309 AGDP(Philip 1973), PASP 85, 68 D&B(Doinidis & Beers 1991), PASP 103, 973 Feige(1958), ApJ 128, 267 KUV(Noguchi, Maehara, & Kondo 1989), Ann. Tokyo Obs. 18, 55 (catalog II/106) NSV(Kholopov 1982), Moscow (catalog II/140) PB(Berger & Fringant 1977), A&AS 28, 123 (catalog III/64) SBS(Slettebak, Bahner, & Stock 1961), ApJ 134, 195 SCC(Sommer-Larsen, Christensen, & Carter 1989), MNRAS 238, 225 SS(Slettebak & Stock 1959), Astron. Abh. Hambug 5, 105 (catalog III/14) TON(Iriarte & Chavira 1957; Chavira 1959), Bol. Obs. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya 16, 3; 18, 3 U1(Usher 1982), ApJS 46, 117 WPB(unpublished spectral type by W.P. Bidelman) W&M(Wegner & McMahan 1988), AJ 96, 1933 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individual remarks: * Star A-F 788: Red objective-prism plate taken in May 1983 shows no TiO but H' emission suspected according to C. B. Stephenson (private communication). * Star A-F 846: addition to remark column = MP (D&B) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) P. Pesch [Case Western Reserve University] 1994-07-18
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