I/152       Lick Jupiter-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue   (Klemola+ 1978)

Lick Jupiter-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue Klemola A.R., Morabito L., and Taraji H. <Lick Obs., U. California, Santa Cruz. (1978)>
ADC_Keywords: Positional data ; Zodiacal regions Description: The catalog was prepared for purposes of determining up-to-date, reasonably accurate equatorial coordinates for reference stars in a band of sky against which cameras of the Voyager spacecraft were aligned for observations of Jovian satellites during the Jupiter flyby. The catalog contains accurate equatorial coordinates for equinox 1950.0, epoch 1978.27, photographic and visual magnitudes, AGK3 identifications and proper motions for 4983 stars. All of the reference stars are in the range 6h00m to 8h04m in right ascension (1950), declination zones +16 to +23 degrees, and 8h31m to 8h57m, zones +08 to +14 degrees. Mean errors of the positions are about 0.4 second of arc. Introduction The Lick Jupiter-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue. Klemola et al. (1978) was prepared for purposes of determining up-to-date, reasonably accurate, equatorial coordinates for reference stars in a band of sky against which cameras of the Voyager spacecraft were aligned for observations of Jovian satellites during the Jupiter flyby. The requirements were a surface density of three to four reference stars per observation frame of 24 sq. arcmin. of the cameras - somewhat greater than that provided by the AGK3 catalog (Dieckvoss et al. 1975) - and a positional accuracy approximately 0.5. Visual magnitudes were also required. The completed catalog contains 4983 stars in the right ascension ranges 6h00m to 8h04m, declination zones +16 deg. to +23 deg., and 8h31m to 8h57m, declination zones +08 deg. to +14 deg.. Mean errors of the positions, as derived from least squares solutions against the AGK3 reference stars, are about 0.4"; however, individual residuals are fairly numerous in the range 0.6" to 0.8" with some in the range 1.0" to 1.3" The accidental error of one measurement, as deduced from a tabular histogram given in the original catalog publication (referenced below), is about 0.11". Apparent photographic and visual magnitudes were derived from iris photometer measurements, m(v). being approximated from a derived color-index relation using the AGK3 reference stars. The resulting magnitudes appear to have mean errors of at least 0.2 mag while very blue and very red stars (C.I..le.0 mag, and C.I..ge.1.5, respectively) are less certain. The magnitudes are considered to be only approximate (residuals of approximately 0.5 mag are fairly common). For additional information concerning the observations and reductions, the original publication (available from A. R. Klemola) should be consulted. A copy of this document should be transmitted to any recipient of the machine-readable catalog. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 56 4983 The catalogue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: I/125 : Combined Lick-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue (Dunham 1986) I/153 : Lick Saturn-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue (Klemola+, 1979) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4 I4 --- Seq *[1/1402] Running star number 5-8 I4 --- plate Plate number 9-10 I2 h RAh *Right ascension (1950.0), Epoch=1978.27 11-12 I2 min RAm *Right ascension (1950.0) minutes 13-18 F6.3 s RAs *Right ascension (1950.0) seconds 19 A1 --- DE- *Sign of declination zone 20-21 I2 deg DEd *Declination (1950.0), Epoch=1978.27 22-23 I2 arcmin DEm *Declination (1950.0) arcminutes 24-28 F5.2 arcsec DEs *Declination (1950.0) arcseconds 29-33 F5.2 mag Pmag *? Photographic magnitude 34-38 F5.2 mag Vmag *Visual magnitude 39-46 A8 --- AGK3 AGK3 (catalog I/69) designation 47-51 F5.1 10mas/a pmRA *? Centennial Proper motion in RA 52-56 F5.1 10mas/a pmDE *? Centennial Proper motion in Dec -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Seq: A running star number denoting the order in which stars were selected for measurement on each plate. Note on RAh, RAm, RAs, DE-, DEd, DEm, DEs: Equatorial coordinates given for Equinox 1950, Epoch 1978.27 Note on Pmag: Apparent photographic magnitude, m(pg), as determined from iris photometry. Note on Vmag: Apparent visual magnitude, m(v), approximated from m(pg) and a derived color-index relation using the AGK3 reference stars. Note on pmRA, pmDE: The centennial proper motions (pmRA, pmDE). These data are taken from the AGK3 catalog. The proper motions in right ascension are given as the great circle measures (pmRA*cos(declination)). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments: Appreciation is expressed to A. R. Klemola for providing the magnetic tape of the catalog and for reviewing the modifications made to the data. Dr. Klemola also kindly reviewed a draft copy of this document before its completion and printing. The work of W. M. (Bill) Owen, Jr., in correcting and updating the earlier version of the catalog, is gratefully acknowledged, as are his comments on the statistical accuracy of the positions and the revised documentation. References: Dieckvoss W., Kox H., Guenther A., and Brosterhus E. 1975, AGK3. Star catalogue of positions and proper motions north of -2.5 deg. declination, derived from plates taken at Bergedorf and Bonn in the years 1928-1932 and 1956-1963., Hamburger Sternwarte, Hamburg-Bergedorf. (see catalogue I/69) Klemola A. R. (Lick Obs.), Morabito L., and Taraji H. (Jet Propulsion Lab.) 1978, Lick Jupiter-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue., Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz. Klemola A. R. (Lick Obs.), Morabito L., and Taraji H. (Jet Propulsion Lab.) 1979, Lick Jupiter-Voyager Reference Star Catalogue., Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz. Lopez C. E. 1988, Pub. Astron. Soc. Pacific. 100, 1273. (1988PASP..100.1273L 1988PASP..100.1273L)
(End) [ADC/SSDOO] Aug-31-1995 (revised J.A. Watko [SSDOO/ADC] 26-Apr-1996)
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