Stellar integrated fluxes in the wavelength range 380 NM - 900 NM derived from Johnson 13-colour photometry

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Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Radiation, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Astronomical Catalogs, Error Analysis, Infrared Photometry, Ultraviolet Photometry, Visual Photometry

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Petford et al. (1988) have reported measured integrated fluxes for 216 stars with a wide spread of spectral type and luminosity, and mentioned that a cubic-spline integration over the relevant Johnson 13-color magnitudes, converted to fluxes using Johnson's calibration, is in excellent agreement with those measurements. In this paper a list of the fluxes derived in this way, corrected for a small dependence on B-V, is given for all the 1215 stars in Johnson's 1975 catalog with complete entries.

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