V/36B Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue (Hoffleit+ 1983)
A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue
Hoffleit, D., Saladyga, M., and Wlasuk, P.
<Yale University Obs. (1983)>
=1982BS....C......0H 1982BS....C......0H
ADC_Keywords: Combined data ; Stars, bright
Description:
The catalog is an extension of the BSC4 (Hoffleit 1982; see catalog
V/50) and contains compiled data on stars for which photoelectric
determinations are given as 7.10V or brighter and that are not already
included in the latter catalog. The data included in the supplement
are basically the same as those in the BSC4 itself, and the format of
the machine version is very similar. Notable differences are that the
NAME column has been omitted, since very few supplement stars have
Bayer or Flamsteed designations, and has been replaced with the SAO
number. Also, the parallax field includes only data determined from
trigonometric methods; all dynamical parallax data have been relegated
to the REMARKS. Position-angle data are given in the main table for
double stars, whereas they were contained, if reported, only in the
REMARKS file of the BSC4. Remarks for supplement stars are given in a
separate file of the machine version and are present for 49% of the
stars.
The introductory file "intro.doc" contains the text given in the
introduction to the published catalog except that the figures are, of
course, not included.
Data included in the catalog "bsc4s.dat" are HD number; DM number; SAO
number; double-star code or identification; variable-star
identification; right ascension (B1900) declination, right ascension
(B2000) declination; galactic coordinates; V magnitude; B-V, U-B, R-I
colors; spectral type; annual proper motions; parallax; radial
velocity (km/s): and projected rotational velocity v sin i (km/s).
Data included for multiple stars are magnitude difference, separation
(arcsec), position angle (PA) of components, component identifications
(A, B, ...), and number of components (N). A remarks flag is included
as a pointer to a remarks file.
The third file "remarks.dat" contains the actual remarks for stars
flagged in the data file.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
intro.doc 80 412 Introduction to the catalogue
bsc4s.dat 212 2611 The Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue
remarks.dat 68 3578 *Remarks to stars in the catalogue
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Note to remarks.dat: the text includes special symbols
(e.g. Greek letters) which coding is explained at the end
of the file "intro.doc" .
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See also:
V/50 : Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Hoffleit+, 1991)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: bsc4s.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 I6 --- HD [1/252421]? Number in the
Henry Draper Catalogue III/135
7- 8 A2 --- m_HD *HD suffix. May be component identifications
9- 18 A10 --- DM Durchmusterung (BD, CD, CPD) designation
20- 25 I6 --- SAO [1/258997]? Catalog number in SAO I/131
27 A1 --- Iflag [I] "I" if the star occurs in the
NASA Merged Infrared Catalogue II/71
28- 35 A8 --- ADS *Double or multiple star identifications
37- 47 A11 --- Vname *Variable-star designations
49- 50 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1900 (hours)
52- 53 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1900 (minutes)
55- 58 F4.1 s RAs Right Ascension 1900 (seconds)
60 A1 --- DE- Declination 1900 (sign)
61- 62 I2 deg DEd Declination 1900 (degrees)
64- 65 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1900 (minutes)
67- 68 I2 arcsec DEs Declination 1900 (seconds)
70- 71 I2 h RA2000h Right Ascension 2000 (hours)
73- 74 I2 min RA2000m Right Ascension 2000 (minutes)
76- 79 F4.1 s RA2000s Right Ascension 2000 (seconds)
81 A1 --- DE2000- Declination 2000 (sign)
82- 83 I2 deg DE2000d Declination 2000 (degrees)
85- 86 I2 arcmin DE2000m Declination 2000 (minutes)
88- 89 I2 arcsec DE2000s Declination 2000 (seconds)
91- 96 F6.2 deg GLON Galactic longitude.
98-103 F6.2 deg GLAT Galactic latitude. Sign always in
105-108 F4.2 mag Vmag *V magnitude on UBV system.
109 A1 --- u_Vmag Uncertainty flag (:) on Vmag
110-114 F5.2 mag B-V ? B-V colour index
116-120 F5.2 mag U-B ? U-B colour index
122-126 F5.2 mag R-I ? colour on system indicated by n_R-I
127 A1 --- n_R-I *[:EC] Code for R-I system
128-147 A20 --- SpType *Spectral type.
149-154 F6.3 arcsec/yr pmRA ? Annual proper motion in right ascension.
156-161 F6.3 arcsec/yr pmDE ? Annual proper motion in declination.
163-167 F5.3 arcsec Plx ? Trigonometric parallax. Dynamical
parallaxes are given in the remarks file.
169-172 I4 km/s RVel ? Radial velocity (see codes in n_RVel)
field).
173-177 A5 --- n_RVel *[V?SDB12O:.5 ] Radial-velocity code
179-180 A2 --- l_vsini [<≥ ] Limit indicators for vsini
181-183 I3 km/s vsini ? Projected rotational velocity v.sin i.
184 A1 --- u_vsini Colon (:) for uncertain v sin i (no
occurrences at present).
185-188 F4.1 mag Dmag *? Differential magnitude difference
189 A1 --- u_Dmag *[:V] Differential magnitude code.
191-195 F5.1 arcsec Sep ? Separation of the components "Comp"
196 A1 --- n_Sep *[a:] Separation code
199-202 A4 deg PAcomp *Position angle for the components "Comp"
203 A1 --- u_PAcomp PA code (: for uncertainty).
205-209 A5 --- Comp *Identification of components.
210-211 I2 --- Ncomp ? Number of components assigned to
multiple systems.
212 A1 --- Remark [*] An asterisk indicates that further
information can be found in the remarks
file.
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Note on m_HD: used for multiple systems, or /X when more than a single
HD star is included, e.g. HD 17245/6.
NOTE: m_HD is "S" for the 3 stars not in HD catalogue, for which
the SAO number is listed in column HD; those stars are
SAO 250043 (CP-60 980), SAO 179278 (BD-20 3283) and
SAO 252421 (CP-61 3926)
Note on ADS: spectroscopic and eclipsing binaries are not considered here.
The field is uniform with the catalog codes in byte 28,
ADS numbers in bytes 29-33, and multiple-star letter designations
for components of a system which the HD number represents
in bytes 34-35. Other designations include:
W Worley (1978; see Worley 1982) update of the IDS (Jeffers et al. 1963)
(see catalog I/237)
C Couteau 1978 (see catalog I/209)
D Duplicity discovered by occultation
Note on Vname: these designations include:
(a) constellation designations from the General Catalogue of Variable
Stars (see 4th Edition as Catalog II/139)
(b) numbers (alone) from the New Catalogue of Suspected Variable
(see latest version in Catalog II/140)
(c) Var and Var? for unnamed variables and suspected unconfirmed
variables not included in the General and Suspected catalogs.
Can apply to the HD number and/or a close companion.
Note: HD 139216 = Tau4 Ser is recorded as "@t|4 Ser" where the character
following the t is a vertical bar.
Note on Vmag: Magnitudes of variables and/or binaries may be reported to
0.1 mag only.
Note on n_R-I: this code may be a colon indicating a larger uncertainty, or
(blank) - on Johnson system;
E - mainly from Eggen, on Kron system;
C - from Cousins, close to Kron system
(the Johnson and Kron filters have different passbands and
may not be used interchangeably).
Note on SpType:
If the complete modern (MK) classification is too long for the data
field, it is given in the remarks file and an asterisk (*) occurs in
this data field.
Mt. Wilson luminosity classes are given as lower case letters in bytes
128-129.
The "W" in Wolf-Rayet types is in byte 129 with the C or N in the
following byte (130).
In general, the temperature class (O, B, A, ..., S, C) occurs in byte
130 and the temperature subclass in byte 131 (intermediate sub-classes
extend to 132-133 and other characters can be in bytes 131, ...).
Characters normally appearing as lower case in standard notation, e.g.
p, e, Si, Mn, Hg, Iab, are coded in lower case.
A greek delta appearing for HD 189337 is coded as "@d".
Note on n_RVel: the peculiarities are:
V, V? - variable or suspected variable velocity;
SB, SB1, SB2 - spectroscopic binaries, single or double lined spectra;
O - orbital data available.
One star (HD 2268) has a velocity with one decimal (0.5) stored there.
Note on Dmag: magnitude difference between two components of a double,
or between the two brightest components of a multiple system.
Note on u_Dmag: this code takes the values
V indicates variable magnitude difference,
: uncertainty indicator (:); no occurrences at present.
Note on n_Sep:
"a" occurs if the separation refers to the semimajor axis .
The colon (:) indicates, as usual, a large uncertainty.
Note on PAcomp: this field may contain
"ORB" to indicate an available orbit; hence, no PA.
"SP" to indicate south preceding,
"SF" to indicate south following, and
"S" to indicate south.
Note on Comp: Identification of components represented in
bytes 185-188 and 191-195.
The character "O" indicates an occultation binary.
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: remarks.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 I6 --- HD [1/250043] HD (SAO in 3 cases) number,
as in file bcs4s.dat
7- 8 A2 --- m_HD HD suffix (or "S" for SAO),
as in file bcs4s.dat
10- 13 A4 --- Category *Remark category abbreviation
15 A1 --- --- [(] Left parenthesis
16 A1 --- Cont [a-s] Continuation letter
17 A1 --- --- [)] Right parenthesis
19- 68 A50 --- Text Remarks in free text form.
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Note on Category: the categories are:
C: magnitudes, colors, color excesses;
D: double and multiple stars, including astrometric and those discovered
by occultations and speckle interferometry. Orbital data given,
including magnitudes and spectral types of major components,
orbital periods, semimajor axes, etc.;
Dyn: dynamical parallaxes;
G: membership in clusters, associations, groups and apparent association
N: star names and identifications;
R: stellar radii or diameters;
with nebulosity (R associations). No attempt made to resolve
conflicting assignments in different sources: various alternatives
are included;
RV: radial and rotational velocities;
S: spectra;
SB: spectroscopic binaries, mostly orbital data:
period of revolution,
K = half amplitude of radial velocity,
K$1, k$2 = semi-amplitude in RV for each of the components
of SB2 system,
V$0 = mean radial velocity of the system,
msin3i = mass function in Solar masses,
asini = projected semimajor axis in Gm (106km) ;
Var: variability, magnitude ranges, spectrum or magnetic field
variability or other characteristics;
M: miscellaneous notes.
Acknowledgements:
Appreciation is expressed to Dr. E. Dorrit Hoffleit and her colleagues
for preparing and sending the magnetic tape of the catalog. Dr.
Hoffleit kindly communicated additional corrections to the catalog and
reviewed this document in preprint form before final printing.
A large part of this ReadMe file was generated from the "Documentation
for the machine-readable version of 'A Supplement to the Bright Star
Catalogue'" by Wayne H. Warren Jr. made in February 1984
(document NSSDC/WDC-A-R&S 84-04)
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(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 08-Apr-1997