MAMA astrometry and photometry of 1221 UV-excess objects in 40 square degrees at the North Galactic Pole

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Astrometry, Astronomical Photometry, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Ultraviolet Astronomy, Accuracy, Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Photography, Northern Sky

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The method and results of a MAMA photometric and astrometric reduction of 1221 known faint UV-excess objects lying in the whole Palomar-Sky-Survey field PS + 30 deg 13h 00m are presented. This field is located at the North Galactic Pole (NGP) and covers a 40 square degrees zone, almost centered on SA 57. The data are summarized in a catalog with an astrometric absolute accuracy better than 1 arsec and a photometric one of 0.1 mag on a dynamical range of 10 mag in U, B and V.

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