- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/219
- Title:
- Cape AC Zone Data Reduced to ACRS
- Short Name:
- I/219
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The U.S. Naval Observatory is in the process of making new reductions of the Astrographic Catalogue (AC) using a modern reference system, the ACRS, which represents the system of the FK5. The data from the Cape Zone, whose plates are centered between declinations -41 and -51 degrees (eq. 1900), have been analyzed for scale, rotation, tilt, coma, magnitude equation, radial distortion and distortions introduced by the use of reseaux in the Carte du Ciel program. The result is a positional catalog of over 544,000 stars on eq. J2000.0, epoch of observation. Additionally, all stars have been matched with the Tycho Input Catalog (revised); those numbers have been added for additional identification purposes.
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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/6
- Title:
- Cape Catalog of 20554 Faint Stars, -40 to -52{deg}
- Short Name:
- I/6
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This catalog contains positions, precessions, proper motions, and photographic magnitudes for 20,554 stars. These were derived from photographs taken at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope between 1923 and 1928. It covers the astrographic zones -40 degrees to -52 degrees of declination. The positions are given for epoch 1900 (1900.0). It includes spectral types for many of the stars listed. It extends the earlier catalogs derived from the same plates to fainter magnitudes. The computer-readable version consists of a single data table. The stated probable error for the star positions is 0.024 seconds of time (R.A.) and 0.25 seconds of arc (Dec.) for stars with one determination, 0.017 seconds of time, and 0.18 seconds of arc for two determinations, and 0.014 / 0.15 for stars with three determinations. The precession and secular variations were derived from Newcomb's constants. The authors quote probable errors of the proper motions in both coordinates of 0.008 seconds of arc for stars with one determination, 0.0055 seconds for stars with two determinations, and 0.0044 for stars with three. The photographic magnitudes were derived from the measured diameters on the photographic plates and from the magnitudes given in the Cape Photographic Durchmusterung. The spectral classification of the catalogued stars was done with the assistance of Annie Jump Cannon of the Harvard College Observatory. The user should consult the source reference for more details of the measurements and reductions. See also the notes in this document for additional information on the interpretation of the entries.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/116
- Title:
- Cape Photographic Catalog 1950.0 (CPC)
- Short Name:
- I/116
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This catalog includes most of the stars from the 1900.0 Cordoba Zone Catalogues B and C in the zone -30 deg. -35 deg. at the equinox of 1925.0. Some of the fainter Cordoba stars have been omitted in the rather crowded regions in the Milky Way. The aim was to provide accurate places for an average of 9 to 10 stars per square degree as a reference for a rereduction of the AG positions. Most of the stars have visual magnitudes between 7 and 10. Positions and proper motions have been supplied from the General Catalogue for those stars that were too bright for accurate measurement on photographic plates. The positions are on the FK3 system for the equinox of 1950.0. The probable errors of the positions are nominally +/- 0.15" in both right ascension and declination. That of the proper motions should not exceed +/- 1.4"/century, or +/-14 in the units in which the proper motions expressed in arc are given in the catalog.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/85
- Title:
- Cape Photographic Catalogue 2
- Short Name:
- I/85
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This catalog contains the provisional positions for 51018 stars in the Cape zone -40 deg. to -52 deg., on the FK4 system for the equinox 1950.0. The internal mean error of a single coordinate obtained from the mean of r=four plates is estimated to be less than +/- 0.1" at the mean epoch of observation, about 1962. The systematic deviation from the FK4 system in a small area is probably also about +/-0.1". New proper motions have been determined for 22731 stars which are also in the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) catalogue; the formal mean error of an annual proper motion in each coordinate is about +/-0.004"/a.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/108
- Title:
- Cape Photographic Durchmusterung
- Short Name:
- I/108
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The "Cape Photographic Durchmusterung" (CPD, Gill and Kapteyn 1895-1900) is a photographic survey of southern stars in the declination range -18 deg to -90 degrees. The original goal of the work was to carry out a southern survey similar to those of the "Bonner Durchmusterung" (BD, Argelander 1859-1862, see also Kuestner 1903) and Schoenfeld (1886) and the "Cordoba Durchmusterung" (CD, Thome 1892-1932) but using photographic plates which would provide a permanent record of the sky at the epoch of observation. The summary of the positional uncertainties quoted in the third volume of the published catalog gives +/- 0.28 sec (R.A.), +/- 0.044 arcmin (Dec.) for zones -18 to -57 degrees, +/- 0.157 sec + 0.0764/cos(delta) sec (R.A.), +/- 0.056 arcmin (Dec.) for zones -58 to -85 degrees, and +/- 0.157 sec + 0.0353/cos(delta) sec (R.A.), +/- 0.0127 arcmin (Dec.) for the polar plate where, as explained in the intro- duction to the third volume, many positions were derived from rectangular coordinates (these are positions reported to 0.1 sec (R.A.) and 0.001 arcmin (Dec.) in the -86 to -89 degree zones in the catalog). The probable error of a photographic magnitude, as determined by combining results for different magnitudes and weighting proportionately according to the numbers of stars in each class of magnitude, is given as +/- 0.055 mag. From an analysis of the faint magnitude limits on the plates discussed in the third volume introduction, the catalog as a whole can be considered complete to photographic magnitude 9.2, but it is stated that it will be found practically complete, in or near the Milky Way, to magnitude 9.5.
2476. Capodimonte Deep Field
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/428/339
- Title:
- Capodimonte Deep Field
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/428/339
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the Capodimonte Deep Field (OACDF), a deep field covering an area of 0.5{deg}^2^ in the B, V, R optical bands plus six medium-band filters in the wavelength range 773-913nm. The field reaches the following limiting magnitudes: B_AB_~25.3, V_AB_~24.8 and R_AB_~25.1 and contains ~50000 extended sources in the magnitude range 18<=R_AB_<=25.0. Hence, it is intermediate between deep pencil beam surveys and very wide but shallow surveys.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/130/2804
- Title:
- Carbon abundances in metal-poor stars
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/130/2804
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We develop and test a method for the estimation of metallicities ([Fe/H]) and carbon abundance ratios ([C/Fe]) for carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars based on the application of artificial neural networks, regressions, and synthesis models to medium-resolution (1-2{AA}) spectra and J-K colors. We calibrate this method by comparison with metallicities and carbon abundance determinations for 118 stars with available high-resolution analyses reported in the recent literature.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/625/A78
- Title:
- Carbon and nitrogen rate coefficients
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/625/A78
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Low-energy inelastic collisions with neutral hydrogen atoms are important processes in stellar atmospheres, and a persistent source of uncertainty in non-LTE modelling of stellar spectra. We calculate and study excitation and charge transfer of CI and of NI due to such collisions. We use a previously presented method that is based on an asymptotic two-electron linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) model of ionic-covalent interactions for the adiabatic potential energies, combined with the multichannel Landau- Zener model for the collision dynamics. We find that charge transfer processes typically lead to much larger rate coefficients than excitation processes, consistent with studies of other atomic species. Two-electron processes were considered and lead to non-zero rate coefficients that can potentially impact statistical equilibrium calculations. However, they were included in the model in an approximate way, via an estimate for the two-electron coupling that was presented earlier in the literature: the validity of these data should be checked in a future work.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/735/41
- Title:
- Carbon and oxygen abundances in FGK stars
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/735/41
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present carbon and oxygen abundances for 941 FGK stars -the largest such catalog to date. We find that planet-bearing systems are enriched in these elements. We self-consistently measure N_C_/N_O_, which is thought to play a key role in planet formation. We identify 46 stars with N_C_/N_O_>=1.00 as potential hosts of carbon-dominated exoplanets. We measure a downward trend in [O/Fe] versus [Fe/H] and find distinct trends in the thin and thick disks, supporting the work of Bensby et al. Finally, we measure sub-solar N_C_/N_O_=0.40^+0.11^_-0.07_, for WASP-12, a surprising result as this star is host to a transiting hot Jupiter whose dayside atmosphere was recently reported to have N_C_/N_O_>=1 by Madhusudhan et al. Our measurements are based on 15,000 high signal-to-noise spectra taken with the Keck 1 telescope as part of the California Planet Search. We derive abundances from the [OI] and CI absorption lines at {lambda}=6300 and 6587{AA} using the SME spectral synthesizer.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/621/A112
- Title:
- Carbon and oxygen in 107 dwarf stars
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/621/A112
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We report the results from the determination of stellar masses, carbon and oxygen abundances in the atmospheres of 107 stars from the CHEPS program. Our stars are drawn from a population with a significantly super-solar metallicity. At least 10 of these stars are known to host orbiting planets. In this work, we set out to understand the behavior of carbon and oxygen abundance in stars with different spectral classes, metallicities and Vsini, within the metal-rich stellar population. Masses of these stars were determined using the data from Gaia DR2 release. The oxygen and carbon abundances were determined by fitting the absorption lines. Oxygen abundances were determined by fits to the 6300.304{AA} OI line, and for the determination of the carbon abundances we used 3 lines of the CI atom and 12 lines of C_2_ molecule for the determination of carbon abundances. We determine masses and abundances of 107 CHEPS stars. There is no evidence that the [C/O] ratio depends on V sin i or the mass of the star, within our constrained range of masses, i.e. 0.82<M*/M_{sun}_<1.5 and metallicities -0.27<[Fe/H]<+0.39 and we confirm that metal-rich dwarf stars with planets are more carbon-rich in comparison with non-planet host stars, with a statistical significance of 96%. We find tentative evidence that there is a slight offset to lower abundance and a greater dispersion in oxygen abundances relative to carbon, and interpret this as potentially arising from the production of the oxygen being more effective at more metal-poor epochs. We also find evidence that for lower mass star's the angular momentum loss in star's with planets as measured by Vsini is steeper than star's without planets. In general, we find that the fast rotators (Vsini>5km/s) are massive stars.