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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/II/146
- Title:
- Observations of the Ap Star HR 1217 from 1980-86
- Short Name:
- II/146
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- This file contains magnitudes from nearly 50,000 40 second observations of the rapidly oscillating Ap star HR 1217 obtained during nearly 600 hours of observation at various observatories from 1980 to 1986. Most of the observations were made through Johnson B filters, but some were made through other filters. All data in this file were included in a paper entitled The high-overtone p-mode spectrum of the rapidly oscillating Ap star HR 1217 (HD 24712) by Kurtz et al. (1989MNRAS.240..881K) and described in the CDS Inf. Bull. (Kurtz 1989). Much of the information published in Kurtz et al. (1989) had been gathered from previously published literature, and some had been obtained by a team established for that paper. Each record holds one observation with the Heliocentric Julian Date given to 5 decimal accuracy and the magnitude given to 4 decimal accuracy. The observations are grouped so that all observations from a single night from each observatory are listed together. The data published in Kurtz et al. (1989) included observations previously published as follows: Julian Dates Source of data ------------ -------------- JD2444540-2444643 Kurtz (1982MNRAS.200..807K) JD2444849-2444953 Kurtz & Seeman (1983MNRAS.205...11K) JD2445661-2445664 H. J. Wood (unpublished) JD2445690-2445693 Kurtz, Schneider & Weiss (1985MNRAS.215...77K) JD2446712-2446784 original (Kurtz et al. 1989MNRAS.240..881K)
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/156/223
- Title:
- Observations of the main-belt comets 238P & 288P
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/156/223
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We report observations of the reactivations of the main-belt comets (MBCs) 238P/Read and 288P/(300163) 2006 VW_139_ that also track the evolution of each object's activity over several months in 2016 and 2017. We additionally identify and analyze archival SDSS data showing 288P to have been active in 2000, meaning that both 238P and 288P have now each been confirmed to be active near perihelion on three separate occasions. From data obtained of 288P from 2012-2015 when it appeared inactive, we find best-fit R-band H, G phase function parameters of H_R_=16.80+/-0.12 mag and G_R_=0.18+/-0.11, corresponding to effective component radii of r_c_=0.80+/-0.04 km, assuming a binary system with equally sized components. Fitting linear functions to ejected dust masses inferred for 238P and 288P soon after their observed reactivations in 2016, we find an initial average net dust production rate of M_d_=0.7+/-0.3 kg/s and a best-fit start date of 2016 March 11 (when the object was at a true anomaly of {nu}=-63{deg}) for 238P, and an initial average net dust production rate of M_d_=5.6+/-0.7 kg/s and a best-fit start date of 2016 August 5 (when the object was at {nu}=-27{deg}) for 288P. Applying similar analyses to archival data, we find similar start points for previous active episodes for both objects, suggesting that minimal mantle growth or ice recession occurred between the active episodes in question. Some changes in dust production rates between active episodes are detected, however. More detailed dust modeling is suggested to further clarify the process of activity evolution in MBCs.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PAZh/26/13
- Title:
- Observations of X-ray binary A0535+26/V725 Tau
- Short Name:
- J/PAZh/26/13
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- UBV photoelectric observations of A0535+26/V725 Tau are obtained at Crimean Station of SAI in 1980 and 1988-1998.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/159/267
- Title:
- Observations & radial velocity of HATS-71b
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/159/267
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We report the discovery of HATS-71b, a transiting gas giant planet on a P=3.7955day orbit around a G=15.35mag M3 dwarf star. HATS-71 is the coolest M dwarf star known to host a hot Jupiter. The loss of light during transits is 4.7%, more than in any other confirmed transiting planet system. The planet was identified as a candidate by the ground-based HATSouth transit survey. It was confirmed using ground-based photometry, spectroscopy, and imaging, as well as space-based photometry from the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission (TIC234523599). Combining all of these data, and utilizing Gaia DR2, we find that the planet has a radius of 1.024{+/-}0.018R_J_ and mass of 0.37{+/-}0.24M_J_ (95% confidence upper limit of <0.80M_J_), while the star has a mass of 0.4861{+/-}0.0060M_{sun}_ and a radius of 0.4783{+/-}0.0060R_{sun}_.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/241/32
- Title:
- OB stars from the LAMOST DR5 spectra
- Short Name:
- J/ApJS/241/32
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present 22901 OB spectra of 16032 stars identified from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope data release 5 (LAMOST DR5) data set. A larger sample of OB candidates are first selected from the distributions in the spectral line indices' space. Then, all 22901 OB spectra are identified by manual inspection. Based on a subsample validation, we find that the completeness of the OB spectra reaches about 89+/-22% for the stars with spectral types earlier than B7, while around 57+/-16% B8-B9 stars are identified. The smaller completeness for late B stars will lead to the difficulty in discriminating them from A0-A1-type stars. The subclasses of the OB samples are determined using the software package MKCLASS. With a careful validation using 646 subsamples, we find that MKCLASS can give fairly reliable subtypes and luminosity classes for most of the OB stars. The uncertainty of the spectral subtype is around 1 subtype, and the uncertainty of the luminosity class is around 1 level. However, about 40% of the OB stars fail to be assigned to any class by MKCLASS, and a few spectra are significantly misclassified by MKCLASS. This is likely because the template spectra of MKCLASS are selected from nearby stars in the solar neighborhood, while the OB stars in this work are mostly located in the outer disk and may have lower metallicities. The rotation of the OB stars may also be responsible for the misclassifications. Moreover, we find that the spectral and luminosity classes of the OB stars located in the Galactic latitude larger than 20{deg} are substantially different with those located in the latitude smaller than 20{deg}, which may either be due to the observational selection effect or may hint a different origin of the high Galactic latitude OB stars.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/538/A142
- Title:
- OB stars in NGC 6334 and NGC 6357
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/538/A142
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Star-forming complexes are large structures exhibiting massive star-formation at different stages of evolution, from dense cores to well-developed HII regions. They are very interesting for the study of the formation and evolution of stars. NGC 6334 and NGC 6357 are two active and relatively nearby star-forming complexes. From the extinction map and the sub-mm cold dust emission, and because they have similar velocities, these regions are most likely connected. However, located in the direction of the Galactic center their radial velocity is not representative of their distance. An alternative is then to determine the distance of NGC 6334 and NGC 6357 from their stellar content. Our aim is to perform a census of O-B3 ionising stars in NGC 6334 and NGC 6357, to determine the extinction coefficient, and the distance of both regions. A census of O-B3 stars is an essential basis for estimating the statistical lifetime of the earliest massive star-forming phases.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/352/600
- Title:
- O & B stars uvby-Hbeta photometry. I.
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/352/600
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Stroemgren and H{beta} photometry of OB-stars generally brighter than 9.5mag in the Canis Major - Puppis - Vela region of Milky Way is reported. The observations are based on the Milky Way luminous-star (LS) identifications and are designed to create a complete, magnitude-limited sample of LS for this field. We present new uvby photometry for 127 LS and H{beta} photometry for 25 of them. These observations are part of an ongoing effort to improve the completeness of the existing uvby{beta} data-base for the bright OB-type stars in the Milky Way, with the aim to investigate the structure of selected star-forming regions.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/352/605
- Title:
- O & B stars uvby-Hbeta photometry. II.
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/352/605
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Stroemgren and H{beta} photometry of O and B type stars, generally brighter than 10mag is presented for the fields of the galactic OB associations Monoceros OB2, Canis Major OB1 and Collinder 121. The observations are based on the PPM catalogue identifications and are designed to improve the completeness of the existing uvby{beta} data for the bright early-type stars in these fields. We present new uvby photometry for 343 stars and H{beta} photometry for 213 of them. These observations are part of our effort to study the structure of selected star-forming regions in the Milky Way, utilizing uvby{beta} photometry.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+AS/146/365
- Title:
- O & B stars uvby-Hbeta photometry. III.
- Short Name:
- J/A+AS/146/365
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Stroemgren and H{beta} photometry of O and B type stars, generally brighter than 9.5 mag is reported for the field of the Carina Spiral Feature. The observations are based on the PPM (Cat. <I/193>) catalogue identifications and are designed to improve the completeness of the existing uvby{beta} data for the bright early-type stars in the field. We present new uvby photometry for 283 stars and H{beta} photometry for 225 of them. These observations are part of an ongoing effort to study the structure of selected star-forming regions in the Milky Way by means of uvby{beta} photometry. A comparison of the new data to other uvby{beta} data sets for this field is presented.