J/other/SAAOC/15.73 Southern reddened luminous stars. IV. (Spencer Jones+ 1993)
A Study of Reddened Luminolls Stars in the Southern Milky Way IV. JHK Photometry
Spencer Jones J.H., Whittet D.C.B., He L.
<South Afr. Astron. Obs. Circ. 15, 73 (1993)>
=1993SAAOC..15...73S 1993SAAOC..15...73S (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, luminous ; Photometry, infrared
Abstract:
Infrared JHK measurements are presented for 232 reddened and very
reddened stars selected from the Stephenson & Sanduleak (1971,
Cat. III/43) catalogue of Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way
(LSS).
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table1 45 227 JHK photometry of reddened LSS stars
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See also:
J/other/SAAOC/15.40 : Paper I. uvby photometry (kilkenny+ 1993)
J/other/SAAOC/15.53 : Paper II. Hbeta, reddening & distances (kilkenny 1993)
J/other/SAAOC/15.65 : Paper III. VRI photometry (kilkenny+ 1993)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 I4 --- LSS LSS (Cat. III/43) number
5 A1 --- m_LSS Multiplicity index on LSS
7- 12 F6.3 mag Jmag J magnitude
14- 19 F6.3 mag Hmag ? H magnitude
21- 26 F6.3 mag Kmag ? K magnitude
28 I1 --- o_Jmag Number of observations in JHK bands
30- 33 F4.3 mag e_Jmag rms uncertainty on Jmag
35- 38 F4.3 mag e_Hmag ? rms uncertainty on Hmag
40- 43 F4.3 mag e_Kmag ? rms uncertainty on Kmag
45 A1 --- Notes [abc] Notes (1)
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Note (1): a) Too faint at K
b) Too faint at H, K
c) Of the two stars, the western one appears to be (from the colours)
a reddened early-type star, although the Eastern one is indicated
in the Stephenson & Sanduleak (1971, Cat. III/43) charts.
We have observed the Western star in previous papers.
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History: Prepared via OCR at CDS.
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 10-Mar-1997