Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/436/853. Originally published in: 2005A&A...436..853L
Physics
Clusters: Open, Photometry: Ccd, Photometry: Infrared
Scientific paper
Optical detections in five different fields of view (A, C, E, K, and L) are matched with the near-infrared detections described in this paper. The central coordinates of the five optical fields-of-view are as follows: (see Stauffer et al. 1999ApJ...527..219S for more details): A : RA = 03:27:10.0 DE = +49:24:00.0 C : RA = 03:24:50.0 DE = +48:42:00.0 E : RA = 03:19:35.0 DE = +49:27:00.0 K : RA = 03:27:00.0 DE = +50:13:00.0 L : RA = 03:23:10.0 DE = +48:11:00.0 The objects matched between the optical and the near-infrared catalogues are gathered in table2.dat. Optical and near-infrared coordinates (J2000.0) are provided as well as magnitudes and their associated errors. The last column give the name of the object according to the IAU convention.
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Barrado Navascués David Y.
Bouvier Jerome
Lodieu Nicolas
McCaughrean Mark J.
Stauffer Joh R.
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