The Exciting Sources of Herbig-Haro Objects - Part One - a Catalogue of 1-MICRON to 20-MICRON Observations

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Catalogues, Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence, Stars: Mass Loss, Stars: Circumstellar Matter, Infrared: Stars

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For 58 exciting sources of Herbig-Haro objects/jets (HHES) we present a catalogue of photometric data for the infrared spectral bands JHKLMNQ (1-20 μm). This catalogue is based on our own observations and published information available up to May 1992. For each source, these data are presented in chronological order. In addition to the broad-band data, narrow-band N(8-13 μm) photometric data are also provided. The flux calibration for each observational equipment is explicitly noted as the diaphragm sizes are used. The same kind of information for the established members of the FU Ori class is complementing the HHES catalogue. The frequency of observations and the photometric quality of the catalogued data are shortly discussed.

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