Photoelectric Photometry of Faint Blue Stars at High Galactic Latitudes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Photometry, Stars: Early Type, Galaxy: Halo

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Observations of 33 blue stars at high galactic latitudes in UBV with the
40-inch telescope in Tonantzintla are presented. Most of the observed
objects are main sequence stars belonging to the young galactic disk
population and to the horizontal branch of the halo population.

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