J/other/IBVS/5542     Elements of southern eclipsing binaries   (Dvorak+ 2004)

Updated elements for southern eclipsing binaries. Dvorak S.W. =2004IBVS.5542....1D 2004IBVS.5542....1D
ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing ; Photometry Abstract: A set of 442 eclipsing binaries was selected from the GCVS catalog (Kholopov et al., 2003) that had declination <0°, minimum magnitude brighter than 13.0, and no published times of minima later than JD 2440000 available through the NASA ADS service. An automated web-based data gathering application was developed to retrieve and display data from the ASAS-3 database (Pojmanski, 2002, Cat. J/AcA/48/35>). A search radius of 45 arcsec was used when selecting candidate stars. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 84 46 Updated elements for 46 eclipsing binary stars table2.dat 84 85 Corrected elements for 85 eclipsing binary stars table3.dat 123 281 Updated times of minima -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/AcA/52/397 : ASAS. I. 0h-6h Southern (Pojmanski, 2002) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table[12].dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name Variable name 11- 15 F5.2 mag Vmag1 Range of V magnitude 16 A1 --- --- [-] 17- 21 F5.2 mag Vmag2 Range of V magnitude 23- 34 F12.8 d Per Period from GCVS 36- 45 F10.6 d PerN Updated period 47- 54 F8.3 d JD-2450000 Epoch of minimum 56- 60 F5.2 mag Vmagp1 Range of V magnitude for primary minimum (ASAS-3) 61 A1 --- --- [-] 62- 66 F5.2 mag Vmagp2 Range of V magnitude for primary minimum (ASAS-3) 69- 73 F5.2 mag Vmags1 ? Range of V magnitude for secondary minimum (ASAS-3) 74 A1 --- --- [-] 75- 79 F5.2 mag Vmags2 ? Range of V magnitude for secondary minimum (ASAS-3) 80 A1 --- n_Vmags2 [n] n: range of magnitude for secondary minimum not discernable 81 A1 ---- l_DVmags Limit flag on DVmags 82- 84 F3.1 mag DVmags ? Upper limit of the amplitude of the V magnitude for the secondary minimum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name Variable name 11- 15 F5.2 mag Vmag1 Range of V magnitude 16 A1 --- --- [-] 17- 21 F5.2 mag Vmag2 Range of V magnitude 23- 35 F13.9 d Per Period from GCVS 37- 44 F8.3 d JD-2450000 ASAS Epoch of minimum 46- 50 F5.2 mag Vmagp1 Range of V magnitude for primary minimum (ASAS-3) 51 A1 --- --- [-] 52- 56 F5.2 mag Vmagp2 Range of V magnitude for primary minimum (ASAS-3) 58- 62 F5.2 mag Vmags1 ? Range of V magnitude for secondary minimum (ASAS-3) 63 A1 --- --- [-] 64- 68 F5.2 mag Vmags2 ? Range of V magnitude for secondary minimum (ASAS-3) 69 A1 --- n_Vmags2 [nvd] range of magnitude for secondary minimum not discernable (n), not visible (v) or not definite (d) 70 A1 ---- l_DVmags Limit flag on DVmags 71- 73 F3.1 mag DVmags ? Upper limit of the amplitude of the V magnitude for the secondary minimum 75-140 A66 --- Rem Remarks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 02-Dec-2005
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