Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
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Oct 2009
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: III/6. Originally published in: 1964MeLu2.141....1L
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Stars: Ob, Cross Identifications
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The list below shows precise coordinates and IDs for the southern OB stars found by Lynga (1964MeLu2.141....1L). In general I relied on Lynga's CPD or CD identification to identify the stars. It was usually obvious when these were incorrect, either by star-color or motion, or the fact that it was not included in any later surveys (per the Reed OB stars catalogue, V/125). I used Lynga's charts if available to identify the stars in 2002, and re-examined some of these for the present revision.
All the CD names from Lyngas catalog where checked -- the italic font used for CD numbers in his printed list is not always distinctive. Lynga missed a few CD/CPD identifications. Coordinates are now from UCAC2 or Tycho-2. I show complete HD, CD, and CPD names, since the latter two are often very similar and are mixed-up in the literature as well as in the source list. I give approximate V magnitudes either from published photometry (via VizieR items II/168, II/215, or V/125) or from ASAS-3 (http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/asas/?page=aasc). The Reed OB stars catalogue lacks magnitudes for many of the fainter stars.
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