Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005ycat..34480983r&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/448/983. Originally published in: 2006A&A...448..983R
Physics
Galaxies: Nearby, Photometry: Ccd, Populations: Stellar
Scientific paper
The catalogues of the upper red giant stars in AM 1339-445 and AM 1343-452 are based on ground-based observations obtained in near-IR Js and Ks bands with ISAAC at VLT and on space-based archival optical V and I data from WFPC2 at HST. The Ks observations were taken in two different epochs. The combined optical and near-IR catalogues contain all the stellar sources detected both in ISAAC array and WF3 chip of the WFPC2, which was centered on each galaxy. Table 2 lists V, I, Js and the average Ks magnitudes of 275 stars in AM 1339-445. Table 3 lists V, I, Js and the average Ks magnitudes of 190 stars in AM 1343-452. The magnitudes have not been corrected for extinction. For each magnitude we list magnitude errors as given by photometric packages, HSTphot and DAOPHOT, used to obtain optical and near-IR photometry, respectively.
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Binggeli Bruno
Da Costa Gary S.
Jerjen Helmut
Rejkuba Marina
Zoccali Manuela
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