J/AZh/82/453     Catalogue of spectroscopic abundances in stars (Borkova+, 2005)

Compiled catalogue of spectroscopic abundances of different chemical element in stars with accurate parallaxes. I. Magnesium. Borkova T.V., Marsakov V.A. <Astron. Zh. 82, 453 (2005)> =2005AZh....82..453B 2005AZh....82..453B =2005ARep..49...405B 2005ARep..49...405B
ADC_Keywords: Stars, nearby ; Stars, normal; Abundances, [Fe/H]; Space velocities ; Combined data Abstract: We submit the compiled catalogue of effective temperatures, surface gravities, abundances of iron and magnesium, distances, velocity components, and orbital parameters for stars of solar vicinity. Atmospheric parameters and iron abundances was determined by averaging of published values, which was found from synthetic analysis of high resolution spectra on the basis of 1809 determination from 31 publications. Relative magnesium abundances for 876 dwarfs and subgiants were determined as a result of three-step iteration procedure of averaging with giving weight to each publication and each individual determination. The systematic shifts for each scale relative to reduced main scale was taken into account. We suppose that survey completeness of publications with volume more than 5 stars up to December 2003 is 90%. Spatial velocity components for most majority stars were determined on the stellar data from present day high-precision observations. Galactic orbital parameter were calculated using the Galactic model, which includes a spherical bulge, disk, and extended massive halo. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 341 876 Mg abundance, astrometric and kinematic data for 876 Stars (table2 in the paper) table1.dat 69 23 The weights, Pj , and systematic deviations, D[Mg/Fe]j, derived for each of the lists in two metallicity ranges table3.dat 126 876 Sources for magnesium refs.dat 119 50 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: III/131 : Spectroscopic Stellar Abundance Analyses (Koeppen 1988) III/213 : General Catalog of mean radial velocities (Barbier-Brossat+, 2000) III/216 : Stellar Radial Velocities 1991-1998 (Malaroda+ 2001) I/280 : All-sky Compiled Catalogue of 2.5 million stars (Kharchenko 2001) V/109 : SKY2000 Catalog, Version 4 (Myers+ 2002) V/117 : Geneva-Copenhagen Survey of Solar neighbourhood (Nordstrom+, 2004) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 13 A13 --- Name Object designation 15- 21 A7 --- HD ? HD number III/135 23- 33 A11 --- DM ? Bonner DM I/119, I/122 35- 40 I6 --- HIP ? Hipparcos (I/239) number of the star 43- 48 I6 --- SAO ? SAO I/131 number 51- 68 A18 --- OName ? Other designations 71- 75 F5.2 mag Vmag ? Magnitude in Johnson V 77- 88 F12.8 deg RAdeg Right ascension, in decimal degrees (ICRS, Epoch=J1991.25) 90-101 F12.8 deg DEdeg Declination, in decimal degrees (ICRS, Epoch=J1991.25) 104-109 F6.2 mas plx ? Trigonometric or photometric parallax 111-118 F8.2 mas/yr pmRA ? Proper motion mu_alpha.cos(delta), ICRS 120-127 F8.2 mas/yr pmDE ? Proper motion mu_delta, ICRS 130-133 F4.2 mas e_plx ? Standard error in plx (1) 136-139 F4.2 mas/yr e_pmRA ? Standard error in pmRA 141-145 F5.2 mas/yr e_pmDE ? Standard error in pmDE 147-149 A3 --- r_plx ? Source of parallax and proper motion, detailed in refs.dat file 152-158 F7.2 km/s RV ? Radial velocities 160-162 A3 --- r_RV ? Source of Radial velocities, detailed in refs.dat file 165-170 F6.1 K Teff ? Effective temperature of stars 173-176 F4.2 [cm/s2] logg Gravity 179-183 F5.2 [Sun] [Fe/H] Metallicity, [Fe/H] (2) 186-191 F6.3 [Sun] [Mg/Fe] Abundance ratio [Mg/Fe] (2) 193-194 I2 --- o_[Mg/Fe] Number of data sources for [Mg/Fe] 197-201 F5.3 --- Pj ? Data sources' combined weight (3) 204-209 F6.2 deg GLON Galactic longitude 212-217 F6.2 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 221-224 F4.2 mag VMAG ? Absolute visual magnitude 226-232 F7.2 pc Dist ? Heliocentric Distance 235-239 F5.2 kpc Xg ? X-component (4) 241-247 F7.2 pc Yg ? Z-component (4) 248-255 F8.2 pc Zg ? Z-component (4) 258-261 F4.2 kpc DistGC ? Distance from Galactic center, assuming R(Sun)=8.5 kpc 263-269 F7.2 km/s UVel ? Space velocity toward the Galactic anticenter 271-277 F7.2 km/s VVel ? Space velocity in the direction of the Galactic rotation 279-285 F7.2 km/s WVel ? Space velocity toward the North Galactic Pole 287-293 F7.2 km/s Vpi ? Velocity component in cylindrical coordinate system (positive outward from star) 295-301 F7.2 km/s Vtet ? Velocity component in cylindrical coordinate system (positive toward Galactic rotation) 304-309 F6.2 km/s Vful ? Total peculiar velocities with respect to the Local Standard of Rest (-11, 14, 7.5) 313-316 F4.2 kpc Rpe ? Minimum distance of the orbit points from the Galactic centre (orbital perigalactic radius) 318-323 F6.2 kpc Rap ? Maximum distance of the orbit points from the Galactic centre (orbital apogalactic radius) 326-329 F4.3 --- e ? Orbital eccentricity (5) 331-335 F5.2 deg i ? Orbital angle (highest inclination of the orbit) 337-341 F5.2 kpc Zmax ? Maximum distance from the Galactic plane -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Errors are given for trigonometric parallax only. Note (2): Abundances of chemical elements are given in a logarithmic scale, expressed in solar units. Note (3): The combined weight includes the weight of the data source (table 1) and of the individual values (see the text). Note (4): Position in Sun-centered coordinate system; X points toward Galactic center, Y in the direction of the Galactic rotation, Z toward North Galactic Pole. Note (5): Eccentricity, e=(Rap-Rpe)/(Rap+Rpe), where Rpe is the minimum distance of the orbit from the Galactic center, Rap is the maximum distance of the orbit from the Galactic center -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 25 A25 --- Data Data source 26- 28 I3 --- Nstar Total number of stars 30- 36 F7.4 --- D[Mg/Fe]j ? Systematic deviations, Δ[Mg/Fe]j, for [Fe/H]≤-1.0 38- 41 F4.2 --- Pj ? Weight, for [Fe/H]≤-1.0 43- 44 I2 --- N ? Number of a list's stars that are also present in other sources, for [Fe/H]≤-1.0 46- 51 F6.3 --- D[Mg/Fe]j2 ? Systematic deviations, Δ[Mg/Fe]j, for [Fe/H]>-1.0 53- 56 F4.2 --- Pj2 ? Weight, for [Fe/H]>-1.0 58- 60 I3 --- N2 ? Number of a list's stars that are also present in other sources, for [Fe/H]>-1.0 62- 69 A8 --- r_Data Reference code for data source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 13 A13 --- Name Object designation 17- 23 A7 --- HD ? HD number III/135 25- 35 A11 --- DM ? Bonner DM I/119, I/122 37- 42 I6 --- HIP ? Hipparcos (I/239) number of the star 45- 50 I6 --- SAO ? SAO I/131 number 53- 70 A18 --- OName ? Other designations 75-126 A52 --- Refs Sources for magnesium, in refs.dat file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 A3 --- Ref Reference code 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 25- 48 A24 --- Aut Author's name 51-119 A69 --- Com Comments --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Tatyana Borkova [Rostov State Univ.], Veta Avedisova [INASAN] 05-May-2005
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