Catalog Service: Stellar Polarization Bibliography
Description
This preliminary version of Bibliographic Catalogue of Stellar Polarization (BCSP) contains data about polarization measurements of more than 1600 galactic objects published during the period 1977-1981. All the information included in the Catalogue has been taken from original papers published during this period. The main goal of the Catalogue is to present necessary bibliography to explorers studying a certain object and to give them some primary polarization data concerning with it. See the full documentation in file "bcsp.doc" (or bcsp.tex)
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This resource was registered on: 1998 Oct 05 13:38:48ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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This is service that does not comply with any IVOA standard but instead provides access to special capabilities specific to this resource.
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input an ADQL or PQL query and returns tabular data.
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input a position in the sky and a radius and returns catalog records with positions within that radius.
Cone search capability for table II/206/bcsp (The Bibliographical Catalogue of Stellar Polarization)
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Cone search capability for table II/206/nocoord (*Stars without position)
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