II/62               Catalogue of Extinction Data       (Neckel+, 1980)

Catalogue of Extinction data Neckel Th., Klare G., Sarcander M.: 1980 <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 42, 251 (1980)> <Bull. Inform. CDS 19, 61 (1980)> =1980BICDS..19...61N 1980BICDS..19...61N =1980A&AS...42..251N 1980A&AS...42..251N
Keywords: interstellar extinction - Galactic structure ADC_Keywords: Extinction ; Description: Extinction values and distances have been computed from UBV, MK and beta data for more than 11000 O to F stars, including 7565 O and B stars. For 1020 stars two independent distance moduli were derived using MK and beta absolute magnitudes. The mean values of their differences is less than 0.01mag. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 197 12547 The catalogue refs.dat 77 72 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 6 I5 --- No [1/12547]+ Running number 9- 14 I6 --- HD ?=0 HD number 15- 16 I2 --- m_HD ?=0 Remarks to HD number (1) 18- 29 A12 --- DM Durchmusterung identification with component (2) 31- 34 I4 --- KS Number by Klare & Szeidl (1966) 36- 40 I5 --- LSS [1/5132]?=0 Number from "Luminous Stars in the Southern Mily Way" by Stephenson & Sanduleak (1971), Cat. III/43 41- 46 I6 --- USN Number by Blanco et al. (1970) 47- 57 A11 --- LID [0-9. ] Mermilliod (1978) Code number (6) 59- 60 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 (hours) 61- 62 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 (minutes) 63- 66 I4 0.01s RAcs Right Ascension 1950 (centi-seconds) 68 A1 --- DE- Declination 1950 (sign) 69- 70 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 (degrees) 71- 72 I2 arcmin DEm [0/60] Declination 1950 (minutes) 73- 74 I2 arcsec DEs [0/60] Declination 1950 (seconds) 76- 82 F7.3 deg GLON Galactic longitude 84- 90 F7.3 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 92- 93 I2 --- MKLum [10/99]? MK Luminosity Class (3) 94- 96 I3 --- MKTemp [0/990]? MK Temperature Class (4) 97- 98 I2 --- MKrem1 [06/33]? MK peculiarity (5) 99-100 I2 --- MKrem2 [06/33]? MK peculiarity (5) 101-102 I2 --- MKrem3 [06/33]? MK peculiarity (5) 103-104 I2 --- MKrem4 [06/33]? MK peculiarity (5) 106-108 I3 --- r_MK [1/115]?=0 Reference of Temperature Class (file refs) 110-111 I2 --- Lum(ph) [10/60]? Photometric Luminosity Class (3) 112-114 I3 --- Temp(ph) [0/390]?=0 Photometric Temperature Class (4) 116-121 F6.3 mag Vmag ?=0.0 Photometric data from literature 122-127 F6.3 mag B-V ? Photometric data from literature 128-133 F6.3 mag U-B ? Photometric data from literature 134-139 F6.3 mag Vmag(H) ?=0.0 Heidelberg photometric measurement 140-145 F6.3 mag B-V(H) ? Heidelberg photometric measurement 146-151 F6.3 mag U-B(H) ? Heidelberg photometric measurement 153-157 F5.3 mag Beta ?=0.0 H-beta from the literature 159-163 F5.3 mag Beta(H) ?=0.0 Heidelberg H-beta measurement 166-171 F6.3 kpc r(MK) ?=0.0 Distance from UBV+MK 174-179 F6.3 kpc r(Beta) ?=0.0 Distance from UBV+beta 181-185 F5.2 mag Av(MK) ? Extinction from UBV+MK 187-191 F5.2 mag Av(beta) ? Extinction from UBV+beta 192-194 I3 --- r_UBV [1/115]?=0 Reference for UBV (file refs) 195-197 I3 --- r_Beta [1/115]?=0 Reference for beta (file refs) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Remark to HD number as: 0 = normal star 1 = A component, 2 = B component, etc 99 = combination of two consecutive HD numbers Note (2): the first two bytes identify the catalogue BD = Bonner Durchmusterung CD = Cordoba Durchmusterung CP = Cape Photographic Durchmusterung .. = not in any Durchmusterung Note (3): The code for luminosity class is defined as: 10 = Ia ; 11 = Iab ; 12 = Ib ; 13 = I ; 15 = Ia+ ; 17 = Ib-II 20 = II ; 25 = II-III 30 = III ; 35 = III-IV 40 = IV ; 45 = IV-V 50 = V 60 = no luminosity class known only for O stars (Mk type classified from slit spectra) or luminosity class V assumed for derivation of the "photometric Mk type", if no beta-value is known. 70,71,72 apparently used for Wolf-Rayet, WC and WN stars 88 = galactic cluster (temperature class is always 0) 99 = δ Cep star (temperature class is always 990) Note (4): The code for temperature class is C*100+subdivision, where C = 0 : O-type (or Wolf-Rayet stars when luminosity class is 70,71 or 72) C = 1 : B-type C = 2 : A-type C = 3 : F-type C = 9 : only δ Cep star (associated to luminosity class is 99) Example: 115 means: B1.5 Note (5): The code for spectral peculiarities is defined as: 06 = MK: or (MK) 07 = n 08 = e 09 = p 17 = (n) 18 = (e) 19 = (p) 26 = MK:: 27 = nn 28 = e! 29 = p! 30 = f 31 = k 32 = ? 33 = var. example: 270908 means "nnpe" Note (6): the Numeration Code introduced by Mermilliod (1978) was extended with the following numbers: 4.12AABBBB Star BBBB in cluster Dol AA by Moffat et al. (1979) 6.003BBBBB Blanco et al (1970) 6.1007BBBB Hiltner W.A.: 1956, ApJS 2, 389 6.1008BBBB Merill P.W., Burwell C.G.: 1949, ApJ 110, 387 6.1009BBBB Klare & Szeidl (1966) Neckel Th.: 1967, Veroeff. Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Koenigstuhl Vol.19 6.20027BBB Merill P.W., Burwell C.G.: 1950, ApJ 112, 72 Merill P.W., Burwell C.G.: 1933, ApJ 78, 87 Merill P.W., Burwell C.G.: 1943, ApJ 98, 153 6.20028BBB Muench L.: 1956, Bol. Inst. Tonantzintla 2 No14, 35 6.20029BBB Slettebak A., Bahner K., Stock J.: 1961, ApJ 134, 195 6.20030BBB Gonzales G., Gonzales G.: 1955, Bol. Inst. Tonantzintla 2 No13, 3 Gonzales G., Gonzales G.: 1954, Bol. Inst. Tonantzintla 2 No11, 25 Gonzales G., Gonzales G.: 1954, Bol. Inst. Tonantzintla 1,No9, 3 6.20032BBB Whiteoak J.B.: 1962, MNRAS 125, 105 6.20033BBB Muench G. Muench L.: 1964, ApJ 140, 162 6.20037BBB Goy G.: 1973, A&AS 12, 277 6.20038BBB Bigay J.H., Garnier R., Georgelin Y.P.: 1972, A&A 18, 301 6.20039BBB Drilling J.S.: 1972, AJ 77, 463 6.20040BBB Neckel Th.: Heidelberg, Preliminary star numbers 6.309XXBBB Iriarte B., Chavaria E.: 1955, Bol. Inst. Tonantzintla 2 No13, 12 6.46803BBB Westerlund B.: 1963, MNRAS 127, 71 6.47301BBB Roslund C.: 1963, Arkiv for Astron. 3, 357 6.50AAA0BB Star BB in Sharpless region AAA by Moffat et al. (1979) 6.51AAA0BB Star BB in HII-region PM AAA by Moffat et al. (1979) 6.52AAA0BB Star BB in HII-region Wat AAA by Moffat et al. (1979) 6.53AAA0BB Star BB in HII-region RCW AAA by Moffat et al. (1979) 6.54AAA0BB Star BB in HII-region Anon. Moffat AAA by Moffat et al. (1979) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number 4 A1 --- --- [:] 6- 77 A72 --- Text Text of reference -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: Blanco V.M., Demers S., Douglass G.C., FitzGerald M.P.: 1970, Publ. US Naval Obs., 2nd Ser., Vol.21 Klare G., Szeidl B.: 1966, Veroeff. Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Koenigstuhl Vol.18 Mermilliod J.C.: 1978, Bull. Inf. CDS 14, 32 Moffat A.F.J, FitzGerald M.P., Jackson P.D. 1979A&AS...38..197M 1979A&AS...38..197M Stephenson C.B., Sanduleak N.: 1971, Publ. Warner and Swasey Obs. 1 Cat. III/43 Historical Notes: * 07-Feb-1995(CDS): DM numbers, right ascension, declination, spectral peculiarities have been converted from the original values. Notes, remarks, references have been added using the printed documentation.
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 07-Feb-1995
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