Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1997
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+AS/126/311. Originally published in: 1997A&AS..126..311C
Physics
Photometry: Ubvri, Stars: Fundamental
Scientific paper
Table 1 includes: the star number in the E-regions; the HD or CPD number; the V magnitude; the B-V, U-V, V-R and R-I color indices; e, the mean square error of the averages published (unit: 0.001 magnitude); n, the number of observations for each star; and Sp, the spectral types (Graham, 1982PASP...94..244G). Table 2 gives similar information for the program stars. An asterisk after the star number means that the observations were made with a diaphragm, and a v means a variable star. The results of the observations of the FK5 Extension stars Nx 4173, 4409, 5355, 5400, 5410, 5593, 5671, 5886 and 6056 shows that they are variable stars; the published results correspond to the mean values obtained from the observations. (2 data files).
Carrasco Gualberto
Ledoux Cedric
Loyola Patricio
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