UBVRI Photometric Standard Stars Around the Sky at -50 Degrees Declination

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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80 pages, 57 figures - published version available here: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJ/journal/issues/v133n6/205795/2057

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10.1086/518000

UBVRI photoelectric observations have been made of 109 stars around the sky, centered more or less at -50 degrees declination. The majority of the stars fall in the magnitude range 10.4 < V < 15.5 and in the color index range -0.33 < (B - V) < +1.66. These new broadband photometric standard stars average 16.4 measurements each from data taken on 116 different nights over a period of 4 yr. Similar data are tabulated for 19 stars of interest that were not observed often enough to make them well-defined standard stars.

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