III/77      Copernicus 0.2-A Resolution Far-UV Stellar Spectra (Snow+ 1977)

A Catalog of 0.2-A Resolution Far-Ultraviolet Stellar Spectra Measured with Copernicus Snow Jr. T.P., Jenkins E.B. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. 33, 269 (1977)> =1977ApJS...33..269S 1977ApJS...33..269S
ADC_Keywords: Spectrophotometry; Spectra, ultraviolet Mission_Name: Copernicus Description: The catalog is a subset comprising data for 60 O- and B-type stars observed by the Copernicus satellite. For each star a FITS file was created of the observed spectrum. Each spectrum has 2250 photometric data points. The wavelength range is from 1000 to 1450 Angstroems in 0.2-Angstrom steps. The data were acquired with photomultiplier U2, which had a nominal bandpass of 0.2 Angstrom (A) and scanned the spectrum with a 0.2 A step length, integrating for 13.6 sec at each wavelength position. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.ori 120 9060 Condensed catalog data stars.dat 88 60 Basic data of observed stars zet_pup.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Pup 9_sgr.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 9 Sgr 29_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 29 CMa hd199579.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of HD 199579 15_mon.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 15 Mon th1ori_c.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Theta 1 Ori C xi_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Xi Per laoria.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Lambda Ori A tau_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Tau CMa iot_ori.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Iota Ori 10_lac.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 10 Lac alp_cam.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Cam deoria.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Delta Ori A zet_oph.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Oph mu_col.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Mu Col mu_nor.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Mu Nor zeoria.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Ori A eps_ori.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Epsilon Ori tau_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Tau Sco kap_ori.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Kappa Ori eps_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Epsilon Per del_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Delta Sco th_car.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Theta Car rho_leo.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Rho Leo gam_ara.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Gamma Ara zet_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Per 139_tau.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 139 Tau bet_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Beta CMa becena.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Beta Cen A sig_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Sigma Sco omi_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Omicron Per 40_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 40 Per alp_vir.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Vir 42_ori.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 42 Ori pi_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Pi Sco lam_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Lambda Sco eps_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Epsilon CMa gam_peg.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Gamma Peg ups_sco.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Upsilon Sco zet_cen.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Cen sig_sgr.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Sigma Sgr alp_pav.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Pav om2cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Omicron2 CMa iot_her.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Iota Her eta_uma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Eta UMa hd21278.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of HD 21278 eta_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Eta CMa 67_oph.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 67 Oph del_per.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Delta Per zet_dra.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Zeta Dra alp_col.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Col eta_tau.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Eta Tau phi_eri.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Phi Eri alp_gru.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Gru alp_leo.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Leo beoria.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Beta Ori A 20_tau.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of 20 Tau bet_lib.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Beta Lib alp_lyr.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha Lyr alp_cma.dat 42 2250 Spectrum of Alpha CMa A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: http://iuewww.gsfc.nasa.gov/copernicus/oao3.html : data in FITS Byte-by-byte Description of file: stars.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 12 A12 --- FileName Name of file (in this directory) with spectrum 14- 17 I4 --- HR Harvard Revised (Bright Star) number (1) 20- 29 A10 --- Name Current designation of the star (1) 32- 37 I6 --- HD Henry Draper (cat. III/135) designation (1) 40- 41 I2 h RAh Right Ascension J2000 (hours) (1) 43- 44 I2 min RAm Right Ascension J2000 (minutes) (1) 46- 49 F4.1 s RAs Right Ascension J2000 (seconds) (1) 51 A1 --- DE- Declination J2000 (sign) (1) 52- 53 I2 deg DEd Declination J2000 (degrees) (1) 55- 56 I2 arcmin DEm Declination J2000 (minutes) (1) 58- 59 I2 arcsec DEs Declination J2000 (seconds) (1) 61- 65 F5.2 mag Vmag Visual magnitude (1) 67- 71 F5.2 mag B-V Colour index (1) 74- 88 A15 --- SpType Spectral type (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): These values were extracted from the Bright Star Catalog, 5th Revised Edition by D. Hoffleit and W. Warren H. Jr, 1991, catalog V/50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: *.dat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 7 F6.2 nm wave [100/145] Wavelength in nm 9- 14 I6 0.0714/s S ? average corrected signal counts per 14 seconds 16- 17 I2 --- o_S [ 0/10]? number of observations per wavelength point 19- 20 I2 --- ERR Error Flag: 1 = good; 0 = blank data; -1 = S negative; -2 = OBS = zero; -3 = OBS overflow OBS > 9, data lost 22- 31 E10.3 --- COUNTS *?=-9.990E+01 uncorrected count rate 33- 42 E10.3 --- e_COUNTS *?=-9.990E+01 noise in observed counts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on COUNTS, e_COUNTS: From these two numbers we can estimate the noise in the spectrum, i.e., (COUNTS/N_S)**(1/2), where COUNTS ~= 1.5*S + 40 (Bohlin 1975), is the total observed (namely, uncorrected) count rate. This was done for the good data points. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brief description of catalog.ori: If space is at a premium, the original data file prepared by the ADC is still available. All the spectra, including the number of observations, are in this file. The format of the file is a block of 151 records for each object: Record 1 contains the object identification in the first 16 bytes. Records 2-151 contain the spectral data, 15 data points per record. Each data point consists of two numbers and is of the form: S/Obs ≡ Average Corrected Signal/Number of Observations, in format (I6,1H/,I1) or blank. Note that S is the corrected signal in counts per 14s and that Obs is the number of observations that were averaged together to determine S. From these two numbers we can estimate the noise in the spectrum, i.e., (S'/Obs)**(1/2), where S' ~= 1.5*S + 40 (Bohlin 1975), is the total observed (namely, uncorrected) count rate. If a data point is blank, it was deleted from the originally published results because of an obvious flaw attributable to guidance errors or to overcorrection or undercorrection for particle background. Since data fields can contain blanks and zeroes (see the data tables and associated graphical spectra in Snow and Jenkins 1977) which indicate that they should not be used, the 'number of observations' field must be checked for zero before using a data point. Historical Notes: * A magnetic tape containing the far-ultraviolet spectral data was received from Dr. Edward B. Jenkins in June 1979. This tape was formatted as a print tape having the record structure and spacing of the printed pages in the Snow and Jenkins (1977) paper. Due to programming complications arising from the original format, which contains blank lines and data fields for many stars within each logical record, it was decided to rewrite the tape to a more suitable format for data analysis and plotting purposes. Thus, the tape was converted at the Astronomical Data Center to the format contained in the previous catalog data, catalog.ori, where the data fields and slash characters remain identical to those used in the published tables. One more reformatting round was done to bring the data format in line with other standardized catalogs. This work was started by J. Lyu and completed by P. Kuin. An error in the number of observations field, that was allowed only one character during the previous reformatting, was found. There appears to have been a number of data points with more than 9 observations. These numbers were lost. For the reformatted files the number has been set to 10 and an error flag has been added to identify the record. The data were converted by P. Kuin into separate files that can be easily converted to the FITS format using the tofits program. * 20-May-1998: the file "stars.dat" containing basic data of the observed stars was added at CDS (F. Ochsenbein) Acknowledgments: The original ADC documentation by William T. Sheridan and Wayne H. Warren Jr. (1981) and the ApJS publication (Snow and Jenkins, 1977) were used to generate this ReadMe file. References: Bohlin, R.C. 1975, ApJ, 200, 402. (1975ApJ...200..402B 1975ApJ...200..402B)
(End) Paul Kuin [Hughes STX/NASA] 07-Aug-1997
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