- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/III/202
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric Catalogue of Stars
- Short Name:
- III/202
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This catalogue contains the absolute energy distribution of the 1147 stars of different spectral type and luminosity classes in the range of 3225-7575A with the step 50A. The observations were made in the Fessenkov Astrophysical Institute (AlmaAta,Kazakstan, height 1450m) during 1968-1986 using spectrum scanner with photo-multiplier tube attached to the 50cm Cassegrain telescope. Standards are Beta Ari, Gamma Ori, Beta Tau, Alpha Leo, Eta UMa, Alpha Lyr, Alpha Aql and Alpha Peg, based on the absolute energy distribution of Vega as given Hayes(1985). The average accuracy of the catalogue data is 3.5%.
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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/366/68
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric indices from galaxy bulges
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/366/68
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We have measured Mg_2_, Fe5270 and Fe5335 spectrophotometric indices (LICK system) in the bulge of 89 galaxies, mostly spirals from the Heraudeau sample. The indices are reduced to a null velocity dispersion and normalized to an aperture of 0.2h^-1^kpc. The mean errors are 0.009 mag on Mg_2_, and 0.3{AA} on the iron indices. These measurements almost double the amount of similar data already available on spiral galaxies. Our data confirm the existence of the relation between Mg_2_ and sigma_0_, the central stellar velocity dispersion; and we find an even tighter relation between Mg_2_ and Vmaxrot, the maximum rotational velocity of the galaxy, deduced from HI observations. For the most massive bulges these correlations may be interpreted as a mass-metallicity relation. However, the presence of young stellar populations, traced by the detection of [OIII]{lambda}500.7nm emission, provides a clear evidence that age effects play a role. Since the contribution of the young population is anti-correlated with the mass of the galaxy, it continues the Mg_2_ vs. sigma_0_ relation toward the low sigma_0_ and globally increases its slope. We present also evidence for a new positive correlation between Fe indices and sigma_0_ and for a significant correlation between the line strength indices and the total or disk luminosity. We propose to model the whole sequence of bulges within the following framework: Bulges are composed of a primary population formed prior to the disk during the initial collapse and a secondary population formed along the evolution. The whole family of bulges can be classified in three classes: (A) The bulges dominated by a young population are generally small, have ionized gas, low velocity dispersion and low line strengths. (B) The bulges dominated by the primary population lie along the mass metallicity sequence defined for elliptical galaxies. (C) The bulges where the secondary population is significant are less Mg-overabundant than B-type bulges and deviate from the Mg_2_ vs. sigma_0_ relation of elliptical galaxies. The original data are available in Hypercat: http://www-obs.univ-lyon1.fr/hypercat The tables of measurements and the extracted 1D spectra are also available in the present archive set.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/III/48B
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric Scans
- Short Name:
- III/48B
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This data set contains 937 sets of spectrophotometric observations of stellar continua made in the 320-1200nm region. The data were transformed to the Hayes and Latham (1975ApJ...197..593H) calibration of {alpha} Lyr. Bandpasses vary between 1 and 10nm. Note that scans of the southern stars observed by Gutierrez-Moreno et al. (1968SanS....4...49G) are NOT corrected for the right ascension effects discussed in Breger (1976).
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/III/116
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric Standards
- Short Name:
- III/116
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Observers at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories have provided spectrophotometry for 25 stars in the visual magnitude range 7.5 to 16.6. This document describes the machine-readable version of their results as received from P. Massey. The magnitudes are on the Hayes-Latham system and cover the wavelength range from 3200 to 8100 angstroms at approximately two angstrom intervals.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/III/209
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric Standards
- Short Name:
- III/209
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The catalog contains energy distribution data of 82 stars of 7-8mag belonging to spectral types A0-G2. Spectral energy distribution is presented in the range 3400-7500{AA} with 50{AA} step. The observations were made in the period 1991-1996 by means of the spectrophotometer working at the regime of the photon counting. Scanner was installed at the 60-cm Zeiss reflector of the Sternberg Institute Crimean Station. Eight early type stars were used as spectrophotometic standards: {beta} Ari, {gamma} Ori, {beta} Tau, {alpha} Leo, {eta} UMa, {alpha} Lyr, {alpha} Aql and {alpha} Peg. The accuracy of the monochromatic fluxes is about 2% in the ultraviolet, 1% in the visual range an 1.5-2% for {lambda}>7000{AA}. The energy distribution data are expressed in erg/(cm^2^.s.cm)*10^-6^.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AZh/78/1135
- Title:
- Spectrophotometric standards near DE=+40{deg}
- Short Name:
- J/AZh/78/1135
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The second stage to compile a list of regional intermediate-brightness spectrophotometric standards has been completed. It includes the spectral energy distribution for 24 stars with magnitudes 7.0-8.5 near +40{deg} declination. The range 3100-7600{AA} was studied with a spectral resolution of 50{AA}. All the stars are referenced to a single standard the circumpolar star HD 221525. The energy distributions were used to compute color indices in the UBV, WBVR, and UPXYZVS systems,as well as in the system (BT,VT) of the TYCHO catalog.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/114/699
- Title:
- Spectrophotometry in open clusters
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/114/699
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Spectrophotometry is presented for 237 stars in 7 nearby open clusters: Hyades, Pleiades, Alpha Persei, Praesepe, Coma Berenices, IC 4665, and M39. The observations were taken by Lee McDonald and David Burstein using the Wampler single-channel scanner on the Crossley 0.9m telescope at Lick Observatory from 1973 July through 1974 December. Sixteen bandpasses spanning the spectral range 3500-7780{AA} were observed for each star, with bandwidths 32, 48, or 64{AA}. Data are standardized to the Hayes-Latham system to mutual accuracy of 0.016mag per passband. The accuracy of the spectrophotometry is assessed in three ways on a star-by-star basis. First, comparisons are made with previously published spectrophotometry for 19 stars observed in common. Second, (B-V) colors and uvby colors are compared for 236 stars and 221 stars, respectively. Finally, comparisons are made for 200 main sequence stars to the spectral synthesis models of Kurucz, fixing logg=4.0 and [Fe/H]=0.0, and only varying effective temperature. The accuracy of tests using uvby colors and the Kurucz models are shown to track each other closely, yielding an accuracy estimate (1{sigma}) of 0.01mag for the 13 colors formed from bandpasses longward of the Balmer jump, and 0.02mag for the 3 colors formed from the three bandpasses below the Balmer jump. In contrast, larger scatter is found relative to the previously published spectrophotometry of Bohm-Vitense & Johnson (1977ApJS...35..461B) (16 stars in common) and Gunn & Stryker (1983, Cat. <III/88>) (3 stars). We also show that the scatter in the fits of the spectrophotometric colors and the uvby filter colors is a reasonable way to identify the observations of which specific stars are accurate to 1{sigma}, 2{sigma}, .... As such, the residuals from both the filter color fits and the Kurucz model fits are tabulated for each star where it was possible to make a comparison, so users of these data can choose stars according to the accuracy of the data that is appropriate to their needs. The very good agreement between the models and these data verifies the accuracy of these data, and also verifies the usefulness of the Kurucz models to define spectrophotometry for stars in this temperature range (>5000K). These data define accurate spectrophotometry of bright, open cluster stars that can be used as a secondary flux calibration for CCD-based spectrophotometric surveys. (c) 1997 American Astronomical Society.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/130/23
- Title:
- Spectrophotometry of 3CR lobe-dominated quasars
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/130/23
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present results from optical spectrophotometry of 19 of the 25 lobe-dominated quasars in the 3CR complete sample. The optical spectra were obtained with the Hale 5m telescope at Palomar Observatory, using the blue and red CCDs of the Double Spectrograph, between 1984 and 1992. Additional data from the literature allow us to analyze broad UV/optical emission lines in all 25 objects (100% completeness), with a total of 191 broad-line measurements (far more than the 68 points in the preliminary results presented in the 2002 work of Hough et al., 2002AJ....123.1258H).
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/126/331
- Title:
- Spectrophotometry of nearby field galaxies
- Short Name:
- J/ApJS/126/331
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We have obtained integrated and nuclear spectra as well as U, B, R surface photometry for a representative sample of 196 nearby galaxies. These galaxies span the entire Hubble sequence in morphological type, as well as a wide range of luminosities (M_B_=-14 to -22). Here we present the spectrophotometry for these galaxies. The selection of the sample and the U, B, R surface photometry is described in a companion paper (J/ApJS/126/271).
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/III/126
- Title:
- Spectrophotometry of 1588 stars
- Short Name:
- III/126
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The present catalogue contains 2238 energy distribution data for 1588 objects in the spectral region 320-817nm by steps of 2.5nm. It is based on the following spectrophotometric catalogues: Kharitonov et al. (1), Alekseev et al. (the "Chilean Catalogue") (2), Willstrop (3), Glushneva et al. (the "Moscow Catalogue") (4,5,6), Burnashev's observations of stars obtained at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. Comparison of these catalogues and their reductions to the uniform spectrophotometric system has been carried out by Burnashev (7). The catalogue is divided in three parts: 1) Part 1 contains the data published in the catalogues by Kharitonov (1), Glushneva (4,5,6) and Willstrop(3). 2) Part 2 contains the data (and their r.m.s) of the "Chilean Catalogue" (Alekseev et al.(2)) and Burnashev's observations of some stars, obtained at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory during 1974-1982. The observations of some variables, obtained in Chile, Are also presented. This part contains also tables of the Hydrogen continuum radiation for several temperatures (5000; 10000;15000;20000;40000;80000 K) according to Boyarchuk et al.(9), which may be useful for the analysis of the spectra of some variables. 3) Part 3 contains data of Parts 1 and 2 reduced to the uniform spectrophotometric system of the "Chilean Catalogue" in the range 320-735nm. The absolute calibration based on energy distribution of the primary standard Alpha Lyrae, according to Kharitonov (10), being the mean of the absolute calibrations of Kharitonov et al.(11), Hayes and Latham (12), Tug et al.(13).