III/85      Sixth Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars (van der Hucht+ 1981)

Sixth Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars van der Hucht K.A., Conti P.S., Lundstrom I., Stenholm B. <Space Science Rev. 28, 227 (1981)> =1981SSRv...28..227V 1981SSRv...28..227V
ADC_Keywords: Stars, Wolf-Rayet ; Planetary nebulae Description: This dataset consists of three files which reproduce data from three tables in the reference. The first file is a catalog of 159 Population I Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars. The catalog includes a cross index between a running entry number, the best known or earliest catalog reference, HD, BD/CPD, CD, and LS. Each star also has a equatorial (1950.0) and galactic positions, precession to 2000.0, spectral type, binary information (if it applies), narrow-band v and b photometry, and reference codes for each of the previous data. The second file is a catalog of 45 Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae of Type [WR], [WR-Of], [O VI], [WC 10] and [WC 11]. The catalog contains a running entry number and identifications for the planetary nebula in which the star is located. Each star also has a equatorial (1950.0) and galactic positions, spectral type, visual magnitude, reference codes for each of the previous data, and an index for additional references which are in the third file. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table8.dat 310 159 159 Population I Galactic WR stars table9.dat 166 45 45 Central (WR) Stars of Planetary Nebulae remarks.dat 228 143 An index for additional references -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: V/84 : Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae (Acker+ 1992) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table8.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3 I3 --- WR [1/158]+= Identifier of entry. running number 4 A1 --- m_WR [a] (only case is entry 29a) 5-9 A5 --- Name *A catalogue designation/number 11-22 A12 --- Name1 *first additional identifier 23-32 A10 --- Name2 *second additional identifier 33 A1 --- n_HD *[(E] Note on HD designation 34-39 I6 --- HD ? Henry Draper (HD) numbers 40-41 A2 --- m_HD "B)" for companions to HD stars 42-50 A9 --- BD/CPD *Designation in BD or CPD 52-60 A9 --- CD *Designation in Cordoba Durchmusterung 62-67 I6 --- SAO ?Number in SAO I/131 Star Catalogue 69-74 A6 --- Hen *Designation in Henize catalogue 75-85 A11 --- LS *Designation in LS catalogues 87-90 I4 --- LSS *?Designation in Southern Milky Way cat. 92-96 A5 --- Name3 *Previous Catalogues of Wolf-Rayet stars 98-115 A18 --- Correl1 Correlation with open cluster or association 116-145 A30 --- Correl2 *Correlation with HII region 146-161 A16 --- r_Correl1 *References for Correl1 162-176 A15 --- r_Correl2 References for Correl2 178-179 I2 h RAh Right ascension (equinox 1950) in hours 181-182 I2 min RAm minutes of right ascension 184-187 F4.1 s RAs seconds of right ascension 189 A1 --- DE- sign of declination ("+" or "-") 190-191 I2 deg DEd degrees of declination (equinox 1950) 193-194 I2 arcmin DEm minutes of declination 196-197 I2 arcsec DEs second of declination 200 I1 min precRAm Fifty year precession (to epoch 2000) 202-205 F4.1 s precRAs (Same as above) second of right ascension 207 A1 --- precDE- Fifty year precession (to epoch 2000) 208-209 I2 arcmin precDEm precession in minutes of arc 211-212 I2 arcsec precDEs precession in seconds of arc 214-219 F6.2 deg GLON Galactic longitude (lII) 221-226 F6.2 deg GLAT Galactic latitude (bII) in degrees 228-239 A12 --- SpType *Spectral type 241-248 F8.4 d Period ? Period of orbit (unit = days). 250-265 A16 --- Annotat *Annotation to binary orbit. 266 A1 --- f_Mag [(/] "(" if V magnitude, "/" if mpg 267-271 F5.2 mag Mag *value of magnitude 272 A1 --- u_Mag [:] ":" indicates uncertainty of magnitude 273 A1 --- --- [)/] ")" if V magnitude, "/" if mpg 274 A1 --- f_b-v [(] "(" if B-V or estimated B-V 275-279 F5.2 --- b-v *?=99.99 value of color index 280 A1 --- u_b-v [:] ":" indicates uncertainty of color index 281 A1 --- --- [)] ")" if B-V or estimated B-V 283-285 A3 --- r_RAh *References for equatorial coordinates 287-293 A7 --- r_SpType *References for spectral type 295-301 A7 --- r_Period *References for binary orbit 303-305 A3 --- r_Mag *References for Mag and b-v 306 A1 --- NoteFlag *[*] additional note information 307-310 A4 --- WR2 Repetition of WR designation (bytes 1-4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Name: A catalog designation/number from one of the following references: MR: numbers from Roberts (1962AJ.....67...79R 1962AJ.....67...79R) NaSt: numbered after Nassau and Stephenson (LS Catalog III/76) ST: numbers from Stephenson (1966AJ.....71..477S 1966AJ.....71..477S) LS: numbers from Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S) MS: numbers from MacConnell and Sanduleak (1970PASP...82...80M 1970PASP...82...80M) NS: numbered after Sanduleak (1971ApJ...164L..71S 1971ApJ...164L..71S, 1976, 1979) BS: numbers from Stenholm (1975A&A....39..307S 1975A&A....39..307S) StSa: numbered after Stephenson and Sanduleak (1977PW&SO...2...71S 1977PW&SO...2...71S) BP: numbered after Petterson (1978) DA: numbered after Allen (1978MNRAS.184..601A 1978MNRAS.184..601A, 1979Obs....99...83A 1979Obs....99...83A). The two- or four-letter code for the paper, as given in the above list, is left-justified in the field. The number is right-justified in the rest of the field. The authors of the published catalogue add this comment: "The twelve WR stars discovered by Stephenson and Sanduleak (1971) are best known for their LSS number. Therefore we have refrained from creating additional StSa numbers for those stars." Note on Name1, Name2: Alphabetical prefixes refer either to well-known catalogues to the following publications, for which full references are given at the end of this document: AD: Arkhipova and Dokuchaeva (1971SvA....15..593A 1971SvA....15..593A) AS: Merrill and Burwell (1950ApJ...112...72M 1950ApJ...112...72M) BAC: Bordeaux Astrographic Chart BH: Hidayat (1962CoBos..16....1H 1962CoBos..16....1H) CRL: Walker and Price (1975) He 2: Henize (1967ApJS...14..125H 1967ApJS...14..125H) He 3: Henize (1976ApJS...30..491H 1976ApJS...30..491H) HM: Herbig and Mendoza (1960BOTT....2s..21H 1960BOTT....2s..21H) IC: Iriarte and Chavira (1956BOTT....2n..31I 1956BOTT....2n..31I) Sand: Sanduleak (1971ApJ...164L..71S 1971ApJ...164L..71S) TH: The (1961CoBos..10....1T 1961CoBos..10....1T, 1962CoBos..14....1T 1962CoBos..14....1T, 1962CoBos..17....1T 1962CoBos..17....1T, 1963CoBos..20....1T 1963CoBos..20....1T, 1965CoBos..31....1T 1965CoBos..31....1T, 1966CoBos..35....1T 1966CoBos..35....1T) Tr: The and Stokes (1970A&A.....5..298T 1970A&A.....5..298T) Ve: Velghe (1957ApJ...126..302V 1957ApJ...126..302V) WRA: Wray (1966) (only for stars without He 3-number) Other identifiers in this field may be Bayer names; or may be the Astrographic Catalogue (AC), the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS). GCVS Supplements, the New General Catalogue (NGC), the Index Catalogue (IC) or the Yale Bright Star Catalogue (HR). Note that the prefix "IC" is ambiguous. Note on n_HD: "(" for companions to HD stars, "E" for HD Extension stars or blank Note on BD/CPD: Numbers from the Bonner Durchmusterung (BD, catalogs I/122 and I/119) or Cape Photographic Durchmusterung (CPD, catalog I/108). BD and the CPD overlap in the range -18 to -23 degrees. The published version of this catalogue does not make clear whether numbers in this range are BD or CPD numbers. Note on CD: Numbers from the Cordoba Durchmusterung (CD, catalog I/114). Note on Hen: Numbers starting by "2-" are from Henize (1967ApJS...14..125H 1967ApJS...14..125H); numbers starting by "3-" are from Henize (1976ApJS...30..491H 1976ApJS...30..491H). Note on LS: Numbers from the catalogues of Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way (catalog III/76). The LS numbers of the last two stars in the published catalogue are grouped with a curly bracket. This is indicated in the machine-readable version by "*" in this byte of both corresponding entries (bytes 157 and 158). Identifier of specific LS catalogue is a Roman numeral: I: numbers from Hardorp et al. (1959) II: numbers from Stock et al. (1960) III: numbers from Hardorp et al. (1964) IV: numbers from Nassau and Stephenson (1963) (see References below) Note on LSS: Number from Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way (Stephenson and Sanduleak, 1971, catalog III/46) Note on Name3: Previous Catalogues of Wolf-Rayet stars in which this star appears, expressed as Roman numerals (for references, see References below): I: Campbell (1894) II: Fleming (1912) III: Payne (1930) IV: Roberts (1962AJ.....67...79R 1962AJ.....67...79R) V: Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S) Note on Correl2: Correlation with HII region, and "(r)" means "ring nebula". Note on r_Correl1: References for Correl1. A sequence of numbers in the range 1-143, separated by commas, pointing to entries in the reference dataset (see table9.dat and remarks.dat of this document). Note on SpType: Spectral type according to the system described in Section 3 of the published catalogue. Table VII of the published catalogue summarizes the authors' spectral classification scheme and is reproduced as Table 3 of this document. Table XIV of the published catalogue gives the distribution of Wolf-Rayet stars by spectral subtype and is reproduced as Table 4 of this document. Note on Annotat: Annotation to binary orbit ":" refers to uncertainty in the period (bytes 241-248). "E" means "eclipsing", "SB1" means "optically invisible companion", and "SB2" means "WR+O system". Note on Mag: v magnitude in narrow-band photometry in system of Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S, 1968MNRAS.140..409S 1968MNRAS.140..409S), unless otherwise indicated. Note on b-v: b-v color in narrow-band photometry in system of Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S, 1968MNRAS.140..409S 1968MNRAS.140..409S), unless otherwise indicated. Note on r_RAh, r_SpType, r_Period, r_Mag: See note on r_Correl1. Note on NoteFlag: "*" if a note for this star is given in Table 1 of this document. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table9.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 I2 --- ID [1/45]+ Running number of entry 4-14 A11 --- Ident1 Identifier of central star of planetary nebula 16-25 A10 --- Ident2 Identifier of planetary nebula 27-40 A14 --- Ident3 Second identifier of planetary nebula 42-50 A9 --- PK *Designation in Perek and Kouhoutek (1967) 52-53 I2 h RAh *hours of right ascension (equinox 1950) 55-59 F5.2 min RAm minutes of right ascension (equinox 1950) 61-64 F4.1 s RAs ? seconds of right ascension (equinox 1950) 66 A1 --- DE- sign of declination ("+" or "-") 67-68 I2 deg DEd *degrees of declination (equinox 1950) 70-73 F4.1 arcmin DEm minutes of declination (equinox 1950) 75-78 F4.1 arcsec DEs ? seconds of declination (equinox 1950) 79-86 A8 --- Sp1 *source - Perek and Kohoutek (1967) 87-92 A6 --- Sp2 *source - Bohm (1968IAUS...34..297B 1968IAUS...34..297B) 93-103 A11 --- Sp3 *source - Aller (1968IAUS...34..339A 1968IAUS...34..339A) 104-112 A9 --- Sp4 *source - Smith and Aller (1969ApJ...157.1245S 1969ApJ...157.1245S) 113-122 A10 --- Sp5 *source - Aller (1976MSRSL...9..271A 1976MSRSL...9..271A) 123-128 A6 --- Sp6 *spectral type from some other source 129 A1 --- l_Vmag *[>(] "(" may just mean left parenthesis 130-134 F5.2 mag Vmag *? V magnitude 135 A1 --- u_Vmag [:] Uncertainty flag on Vmag 136 A1 --- --- [)] Matching parenthesis 138-166 A29 --- Refs *Additional references -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on PK: Identifier of planetary nebula from Perek and Kohoutek (1967), based on galactic longitude and latitude. Note on RAh, DEd: Right ascension and Declination (epoch 1950). Equatorial coordinates are from Wackerling (1970MmRAS..73..153W 1970MmRAS..73..153W), unless seconds of right ascension and arc seconds of declination are given, in which case they are from Barlow (1979, private communication. Note on Sp1, Sp2, Sp3, Sp4, Sp5, Sp6: Spectral types as given in various sources. The full forms of the references to each of the following fields are given in References of this document. Note on l_Vmag: The meaning of parenthesized magnitudes in the table9.dat was not stated by the authors. Note on Vmag: V magnitude described in bytes 129-136 is adopted from Aller (1976MSRSL...9..271A 1976MSRSL...9..271A) or a source given in Refs (bytes 138-166). Note on Refs: Additional references. This field is a list of one- to three-digit numbers in the range 1-143 separated by commas. The numbers point to records in the reference file - see remarks.dat below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: remarks.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3 I3 --- NoteID *[1/143]+ Running number of note or reference 5-228 A224 --- Text *Reference or note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on NoteID: Running number of note or reference (1-143). This number is referred to in the machine-readable versions of Tables VIII and IX of the catalogue, as described in table8.dat and table9.dat above. Note on Text: Usually, a reference in bibliographical format. Each reference is complete in one record. This field may also contain a note on an individual datum, if in the published catalogue the note is referred to in a column also used for literature sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remarks and Modifications: Tables 8 and 9 of the Wolf-Rayet Catalogue (see reference below) were keypunched at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center from an early preprint, then were modified in accordance with revised preprints acquired from time to time thereafter. When the catalogue appeared in print, these datasets were modified to agree with the published version. The machine-readable version handles notes and references somewhat differently from the published version. In the published version, notes and references are pointed to sometimes with letters, sometimes with Arabic numerals, sometimes with Roman numerals. For the machine-readable version, a unified list of notes and references identified by Arabic numerals has been generated. The full bibliographic form of each reference is given. (Only those references pointed to by Tables 8 and 9 are included; those used only by the text and other tables of the catalogue have been omitted.) See table8.dat, table9.dat and remarks.dat of this document. Some information from the published version of the catalogue is reproduced in this document for the convenience of the user. In particular, notes on the individual stars (Table 1), references (References), catalogue classification of WR spectra based on the Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S) system (Table 3) and distribution of Wolf-Rayet subclasses (Table 4) are given. Table 1: Notes on Individual Stars. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- WR Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2: IUE spectra indicate He II 1640 and N V 1238 (A) emission spectrum only. Hence this is a Nitrogen class star. 3: Single star (Massey and Conti, 1981b, Paper V). 4: Strong Note A. 5: Note A (Aller, 1976). 6: Compact secondary according to Firmani et al. (1979) and McLean (1980) 8: Composite WN and WC spectrum. 11: Note A (Aller and Faulkner, 1964). 17: Note A. 26: Composite? WN component probably WN 5. C IV 5805 strong. C III-IV 4650 also present. 30: Note A. 33: Strong Note A. 41: Declination given by Stephenson and Sanduleak (1971) in error by almost 1.5'. 43: Not a single object (Walborn, 1973c). 46: Weak Note A (Sanduleak, 1968). 47: Most massive WR star known (Niemela, 1980). 48: Possible triple star, including 09.5 I member (Moffat and Seggewiss, 1977). Also visual double, with B3II star (Smith, 1955). 52: Weak Note A (Sanduleak, 1968). 57: Note A (Smith, 1955). 64: Appearing as No. 4 in the list by Stenholm (1975A&A....39..307S 1975A&A....39..307S), but originally discovered by Stephenson and Sanduleak (1971). 72: Strong Note A (Sanduleak, 1971ApJ...164L..71S 1971ApJ...164L..71S). 74: Classified from a slit spectrogram obtained by B. Pettersson. 85: Only 15" away from the G5Ia star HR 6392 (= HD 155603 = CD-39 11212). Possible physical pair (Moffat and Fitzgerald, 1977, versus Lundstrom and Stenholm, 1979). 86: Single star (Massey, Conti and Niemela, 1981, Paper VII). 88: Star discovered by The (1961a, b) and listed as MR 70 by Roberts (1962AJ.....67...79R 1962AJ.....67...79R). Erroneously Smith (1968a, b) studied a star 5deg North of MR70, as noted by Stephenson and Sanduleak (1971), Johnson (1973b) and Sanduleak (1974). 90: Note A (Smith, 1955). 97: Strong absorption spectrum. Halpha emission and the absence of a Pickering emission spectrum is noteworthy. 98: Composite spectrum. Might be a single star. 102: Classified from the spectrogram obtained by Freeman et al. (1968). 103: Compact companion? (Isserstedt and Moffat, 1981). 105: This new WR star lies not far from, and may have been confused in the past with, No. 104. 107: Classified from a spectrogram obtained by Alien (1978). 108: Star discovered by Cannon and Mayall (1938) and listed as LS 14 by Smith (1968a), but her declination is 8' off, as noted by Stephenson and Sanduleak (1971) and MacConnell and Bidelmann (1976). 111: Note A (Bappu, 1973). 116: Independently discovered by Dolidze (1959) and Stephenson (1966). 122: Discovered by Nassau and Stephenson (1963). Erroneously identified as a planetary nebula by Stephenson (1966; Stephenson, 1979, private communication). 123: Single star (Massey and Conti, 1980a, Paper II). 135: Weak Note A (Underhill, 1959; Sanduleak, 1968). 136: Compact component? (Moffat and Seggewiss, 1980a). 137: Single star (Massey, Conti and Niemela, 1981, Paper VII). 138: Probably single star (Massey, 1980a, Paper I). 140: Single star (Conti and Roussel-Dupree, 1981). 141: OB companion dubious, N IV composite, ... 142: Strong Note A (Sanduleak, 1971ApJ...164L..71S 1971ApJ...164L..71S). 143: No companion. 145: Composite WN + WC spectrum, not classifiable. 148: Compact companion? Moffat's runaway (Moffat and Seggewiss, 1980b). 154: Note A. 156: Note A. 157: Visual binary (Wilson, 1940; Crampton, 1975). Separation 1". Brighter companion is a B star. 29a: Discovered by MacConnell and Sanduleak (1970PASP...82...80M 1970PASP...82...80M). Stenholm (1975A&A....39..307S 1975A&A....39..307S) failed to detect any emission lines in this rather bright star, and it was therefore deleted from our catalogue. However, a slit spectrogram recently obtained by PSC confirms the WR nature of this star. Including the star as its proper place would have delayed the publication of the Catalogue. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note A: O VI 3811 A, 3834 A emission. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3: Catalogue Classification of WR Spectra Based on the Smith (1968MNRAS.138..109S 1968MNRAS.138..109S) System. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WN types Nitrogen ions Other criteria -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WN 9 N III present, N IV weak or absent He I, lower Balmer series P Cyg WN 8 N III ≫ NIV He I strong P Cyg, N III 4640 < He II 4686 WN 7 N III > N IV He I weak P Cyg, N III 4640 < He II 4686 WN 6 N III ≃ N IV, N V present but weak WN 5 N III ≃ N IV ≃ N V WN 4.5 N IV > N V, N III weak or absent WN 4 N IV ≃ N V, N III weak or absent WN 3 N IV ≪ N V, N III weak or absent WN 2 N V weak or absent Strong He II -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WC types Carbon ions Carbon, oxygen ions Other 5696 C III/5805 C IV 5696 C III/5592 O V Criteria -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WC 9 C III > C IV O V weak or absent C II present WC 8.5 C IIl > C IV O V weak or absent C II not present WC 8 C III ≃ C IV O V weak or absent WC 7 C III < C IV C III >> O V WC 6 C III ≪ C IV C III > O V WC 5 C III ≪ C IV C III < O V WC 4 C IV strong, O V moderate C III weak or absent -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 4: Distribution of Wolf-Rayet Sub-Classes (galactic). ------------------------------------------------------ WR subclass Single Double --------------------- ------------- Single Single + abs SB 2 SB 1 ------------------------------------------------------ WN 2 1 WN 3 3 1 WN 4 9 4 WN 4.5 5 1 WN 5 5 1 1 1 WN 6 14 2 2 WN 7 10 3 1 2 WN 8 10 WN 9 1 WN 1 2 ------------------------------------------------------ Subtotal WN 59 7 9 5 ------------------------------------------------------ WC 4 6 WC 5 12 1 WC 6 11 3 1 WC 7 5 3 2 WC 8 5 1 2 WC 8.5 6 WC 9 12 WC 1 ------------------------------------------------------- Subtotal WC 58 8 5 ------------------------------------------------------- WN+WC 2 1 WR 4 1 ------------------------------------------------------- Grand Total 123 16 14 6 ------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: The original ADC documentation by Robert S. 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