J/other/SAAOC/14.11       UBVRI photometry of GSPC stars (Kilkenny+ 1990)

UBVRI observations of stars in the Guide Star Photometric Catalogue Kilkenny D., Laing J.D. <South Afr. Astron. Obs. Circ. 14, 11 (1990)> =1990SAAOC..14...11K 1990SAAOC..14...11K (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, UBVRI Abstract: Photoelectric UBVRI observations are given for 336 stars brighter than 11.5mag from the Hubble Space Telescope Guide Star Photometric Catalogue (GSPC). Apart from a Declination-dependent effect in the V magnitudes there are no systematic differences between GSPC (Cat. II/143) and SAAO (Menzies et al., 1989SAAOC..13....1M 1989SAAOC..13....1M) data which are significantly greater than differences between the Landolt and E-region standard systems. The Declination effect might be due to the occurrence of unusually high atmospheric extinction coefficients at CTIO following the eruption of the Mexican volcano, El Chichon. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1 65 338 Mean UBVRI data for GSPC stars -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: II/143 : Guide Star Photometric Catalog, Updated Version 1 (Lasker+ 1988,1996) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 6 A6 --- GSPC Star designation from the GSPC 11- 16 F6.3 mag Vmag V magnitude (1) 17- 18 A2 --- n_Vmag [: ] Note on Vmag (1) 20- 25 F6.3 mag (B-V) ? (B-V) colour index (1) 26 A1 --- n_(B-V) Note on (B-V) (1) 28- 33 F6.3 mag (U-B) ? (U-B) colour index (1) 34 A1 --- n_(U-B) Note on (U-B) (1) 36- 41 F6.3 mag (V-R) ? (V-R) colour index (1) 42 A1 --- n_(V-R) Note on (V-R) (1) 43- 48 F6.3 mag (V-I) ? (V-I) colour index (1) 49 A1 --- n_(V-I) Note on (V-I) (1) 51 I1 --- o_Vmag Number of UBVRI observations 52 A1 --- noVmag [*] Note on o_Vmag (2) 54- 57 I4 10-3mag DVmag VmagGSPC minus VmagSAAO (3) 58 A1 --- u_DVmag Uncertainty flag on DVmag 61- 64 I4 10-3mag D(B-V) (B-V)GSPC minus (B-V)SAAO (3) 65 A1 --- u_D(B-V) Uncertainty flag on D(B-V) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The following convention has been used, where D is the difference between two observations (or the total range in the few cases where n_Vmag > 2) D < 0.02 mag : three decimal places given (82%) 0.02 < D < 0.05 mag : two decimal places (13%) 0.05 < D < 0.10 mag : two decimal places with colon ( 3%) 0.10 < D < 0.20 mag : one decimal place with colon ( 1%) Where D > 0.2 mag, the data have been omitted; this has occurred mostly for (U-B) of faint red stars. A few stars have V magnitudes marked with a double colon indicating possible or probable variability. Note (2): * implies o_Vmag observations in V magnitude and o_Vmag + 1 observations in the colours (because on an occasional "marginal" night the magnitudes were rejected but the colours retained) Note (3): As the GSPC data are only quoted to two decimal places, the D values are given to the nearest 0.005mag. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: Prepared via OCR at CDS.
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 17-Mar-1997
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