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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PAZh/30/297
- Title:
- BVRI and fluxes of HM Sge in 1986-2000
- Short Name:
- J/PAZh/30/297
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The results of BVRI photometric and spectroscopic observations of symbiotic Nova HM Sagittae were made in 1986-2002.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/888/30
- Title:
- BVRI and spectroscopic light curves of S5 0716+714
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/888/30
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- In order to study short timescale optical variability of {gamma}-ray blazar S5 0716+714, quasi-simultaneous spectroscopic and multiband photometric observations were performed from 2018 November to 2019 March with the 2.4m optical telescope located at Lijiang Observatory of Yunnan Observatories. The observed spectra are well fitted with a power law F_{lambda}_=A{lambda}^-{alpha}^ (spectral index {alpha}>0). Correlations found between {dot}{alpha}, {dot}A, {dot}A/A, {dot}F_{lambda}_, and {dot}F_{lambda}_/F_{lambda}_ are consistent with the trend of bluer-when-brighter (BWB). It is the same case for colors, magnitudes, color variation rates, and magnitude variation rates of photometric observations. The variations of {alpha} lead those of F_{lambda}_. Also, the color variations lead magnitude variations. The observational data are mostly distributed in the I(+,+) and III(-,-) quadrants of the coordinate system. Both spectroscopic and photometric observations show BWB behaviors in S5 0716+714. The observed BWB may be explained by the shock-jet model, and its appearance may depend on the relative position of the observational frequency ranges with respect to the synchrotron peak frequencies, e.g., at the left of the peak frequencies. Fractional variability amplitudes are F_var_~40% for both spectroscopic and photometric observations. Variations of {alpha} indicate variations of relativistic electron distribution producing the optical spectra.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/445/901
- Title:
- BV(RI)c bands of Cepheids in IC 1613
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/445/901
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- A set of six BV(RI)c observations collected with the WFI at the ESO 2.2m telescope have been used to derive multicolor data of Cepheids in IC 1613 identified in previous surveys. Since part of the previously known data were obtained only in V,I filters or without filter (Wh) bands, the method of Freedman has been applied to get reliable mean intensity values of Cepheid magnitudes in the various bands. The resulting slopes of the relations in the BVI bands are similar, within the uncertainties, to those previously obtained by other authors for the LMC. The distribution of the Cepheids in the period-color diagrams is compatible with a change near P about 10d as observed in LMC. The distribution in the color-color diagrams is more similar to that in SMC, and this should be related to the very low metallicity of the galaxy.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/II/208
- Title:
- BVRI CCD photometry in the field of M 31
- Short Name:
- II/208
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Deep BVRI CCD photometry was performed on a 1 square degree region of M31. The observations were made between September 12 and September 27, 1990, using the McGraw-Hill 1.3m telescope at the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT (MDM) observatory at Kitt Peak. The catalogue has typical completion limits of 22.3Bmag, 22.2Vmag, 22.2Rmag and 20.9Imag. Photometric accuracy is about 2% at Vmag=19. The final astrometric calibrations take into account the systematic error discovered in the Berkhuijsen etal (1987) catalog (Magnier etal 1993). They are in the J2000 system and are eventually tied to the HST Guide Star Catalog. The final photometric calibrations are tied via the NGC 206 region to photometry taken at the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT (MDM) 1.3m in September and October 1993. These are tied to the Landolt (1992) system of standard stars, and are in the Johnson-Kron-Cousins system (BVRcIc).
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/other/BASI/30.911
- Title:
- BVRI CCD photometry of 4 galaxy clusters
- Short Name:
- J/other/BASI/30.
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We have used the 2.3-meter Vainu Bappu Telescope to perform CCD imaging of X-ray-selected poor clusters of galaxies. Our sample consists of four X-ray luminous clusters in the Einstein Observatory Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey (EMSS) and noted by Gioia & Luppino (1994ApJS...94..583G) to be optically less rich than Abell clusters. The sample spans a redshift range of 0.08<=z<=0.22. We have assembled catalogs of galaxies detected in the cluster fields to a magnitude limit m_V_~22. This paper describes the data reduction performed on the CCD images, the methods used to construct the extended object catalogs, the photometric calibrations, and some understanding of their completeness and contamination.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+AS/111/275
- Title:
- BVRI CCD photometry of NGC 5460
- Short Name:
- J/A+AS/111/275
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present CCD photometry on the BV(RI)_KC_ (Cape) photometric system of the core of the young open cluster, NGC 5460, to a magnitude limit V=~19, R=~19.5. We give photometry for 353 stars and identify 25 as cluster members along with a further 27 as possible members based on their positions in individual colour-magnitude diagrams. We estimate the reddening to the cluster and redefine its distance and age. Four stars are identified as possible variables and their nature discussed.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/107/230
- Title:
- BVRI CCD photometry of NGC 1904
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/107/230
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present BVRI photometry of three overlapping fields in the globular cluster NGC 1904 (M79), observed with a CCD camera and the 2.2m Max-Planck-Institute telescope at ESO/La Silla. We critically compare our photometry using the INVENTORY data reduction code with results derived by other investigators using different codes. These comparisons convince us that all modern codes give results reliable to at least +/-0.3mag at all levels, as long as the fields are not overly crowded. Specifically, our results for NGC 1904 (M79) are as follows: V(TO)=19.60+/-0.10 (estimated external error), with turnoff colors at B-V=0.40, V-R=0.27, V-I=0.57, and B-I=0.97, all with estimated external errors of +/-0.06. By fitting the four resulting ridge lines to the theoretical isochrones of VandenBerg & Bell [ApJS, 58, 561 (1985)] interpolated to [Fe/H]=-1.60, Y=0.20, and [O/Fe]=0.00, we derive an average value for the age of 16Gyr, where we have adopted E(B-V)=0.01.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/376/144
- Title:
- BV(RI)_C_H{alpha} photometry of NGC 663
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/376/144
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present new BV(RI)_C_H{alpha} photometry of the young open cluster NGC 663. The H{alpha} photometry is complete down to magnitude R_C_=15.4, corresponding to spectral type A5 for the cluster members. This allows detection of mild and strong H{alpha} emission in all B-type stars in the cluster. In addition to the 22 Be stars known in the observed field of NGC 663, we discovered four new faint stars of this type. We find that Be stars in NGC 663 cover the whole range of the B spectral type. They are, however, most populous among stars with spectral types falling in the range between B0 and B3, where their fraction amounts to 31+/-8%. Among B-type stars later than B3, Be stars are much less abundant: only 7 out of 101 observed stars, that is, 7+/-3%, were detected. About 70% of the observed Be stars in NGC 663 show detectable variations of light. In the time interval covered by our observations, the ranges of the largest variations reach 0.4mag in the I_C_ band. By means of the isochrone fitting, we derived the cluster distance of 2.1kpc, age of 20-25Myr, and the mean colour excess E(R-I)_C_=0.54mag, with a ~0.1mag scatter due to differential reddening.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/123/304
- Title:
- BV(RI)_C_JHK H{alpha} photometry in IC 5146
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/123/304
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The B0V star BD+46 3474 lies near the front surface of a dense molecular cloud and illuminates the emission/reflection nebula IC 5146. The HAeBe variable BD +46 3471 is embedded in the same cloud, about 10' (3.5pc) away. CCD photometry in BV(RI)_C_ (to V=22) and in JHK (to about K=16.5) has been obtained for the young clusters surrounding each of these two bright stars. Some 100 emission-H{alpha} stars brighter than R=20.5 have been found in the area, most of them in IC 5146. (Among these are two that have spectra resembling a high-excitation Herbig-Haro [HH] object plus a stellar continuum).