III/126 Spectrophotometry of 1588 stars (Burnashev 1985) ================================================================================ Stellar Spectrophotometric Catalogue Burnashev V.I. ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Spectrophotometry 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). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file stars.dat 51 1591 *List of stars observed part1.dat 2058 1687 Spectrophotometry by Kharitonov, Glushneva, Willstrop part2.dat 2658 651 Chilean Catalogue by Alekseev et al. part3.dat 2058 2338 Spectrophotometry reduced to "Chilean System" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on stars.dat: this file was created at CDS from the data files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: III/202 : Spectrophotometric Catalogue of Stars (Kharitonov+, 1988) III/207 : Moscow Spectrophotometric Catalog (Glushneva+ 1998) III/208 : Sternberg Spectrophotometric Catalog (Glushneva+ 1998) III/209 : Spectrophotometric Standards (Biryukov+ 1998) J/A+AS/92/1 : Secondary Spectrophotometric standards (Glushneva+ 1992) Byte-by-byte Description of file: part1.dat part3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 19 A19 --- Name Basic names of star (1) 20- 24 F5.2 mag Vmag ? Visual magnitude 25- 29 A5 --- n_Vmag Annotation on magnitude 31- 40 A10 --- SpType Spectral classification 41- 50 A10 --- Date of observation, when known 52- 54 A3 --- Origin of data (2) 55- 57 I3 --- Nobs ? Number of observations 59- 62 I4 0.1nm lambda1 [3200] Bluest wavelength 63-2062 200F10.7 [mW/m2/cm] log(E) Logarithm of energy (in erg/s/cm2/cm) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): the names include the BS (Bright Star catalogue ) or HS (Henry Draper, catalog ), followed by the Bayer/Flamsteed name. The Pleiades stars are numbered from Herzsprung's (8) catalogue. Note (2): the origin is coded as: (blank) is Kharitonov et al., ref. (1) CHL = "Chilean Catalogue", ref. (2) CRM = Burnashev's observations at the Crimean Observatory MSK = Glushneva, ref. (4) WIL = Wilstrop, ref. (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: part2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 19 A19 --- Name Basic names of star, see note (1) above 20- 24 F5.2 mag Vmag ? Visual magnitude 25- 29 A5 --- n_Vmag Annotation on magnitude 31- 40 A10 --- SpType Spectral classification 41- 50 A10 --- Date of observation, when known 52- 54 A3 --- Origin of data, see note (2) above 55- 57 I3 --- Nobs ? Number of observations 59- 62 I4 0.1nm lambda1 [3200] Bluest wavelength 63-2662 200F13.10 [mW/m2/cm] log(E) Logarithm of energy (in erg/s/cm2/cm) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: stars.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 19 A19 --- Name Basic names of star, see note (1) above 21- 22 I2 h RAh Right Ascension B2000 (hours) 24- 25 I2 min RAm Right Ascension B2000 (minutes) 27- 30 F4.1 s RAs Right Ascension B2000 (seconds) 32 A1 --- DE- Declination B2000 (sign) 33- 34 I2 deg DEd Declination B2000 (degrees) 36- 37 I2 arcmin DEm Declination B2000 (minutes) 39- 40 I2 arcsec DEs Declination B2000 (seconds) 42- 51 A10 --- SpType Spectral classification -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Historical Notes: * The data on magnetic tape were received from the Moscow Data Center in 1987. * The file "stars", which contains the list of the stars contained in the catalogue together with its position, was added at CDS in April 1996, using the SIMBAD data-base. References: (1) Kharitonov A.V., Tereshchenko V.M., Knyazeva L.N.: 1978, "Svodniy Spektrofotometricheskiy Catalog Zvezd (Stellar Spectrophotometric Catalog)", Alma-Ata, "Nauka", 198pp. (2) Alekseev N.L. et al.: 1978, Trudy GAO (Pulkovo), vol.83, Ser II, p.3 (3) Willstrop R.V.: 1965, Mem. R. Astron. Soc., vol.69, p.83 (4) Glushneva I.N. et al: 1982, "Spectrophotometriya Yarkikh Zvezd (SpectrophotometrY of Bright Stars)", "Nauka", 255pp. (5) Voloshina I.B., Glushneva I.N. et al; 1983, Trudy Gaish, vol.53, p.50 (6) Glushneva I.N., Voloshina I.B. et al: 1984, Trudy Gaish, Vol.54, p.3 (7) Burnashev V.I.: 1982, Izv. Crimskoi Astrophys. Obs., vol.65, p.94 (8) Herzsprung E.: 1923, Mem. Danish Acad., vol.4 (9) Boyarchuk A.A. et al: 1967, Izv. Crimskoi Astrophys. Obs., Vol.38, p.208 (10) Kharitonov A.V.: 1980, Dissertation, 283pp. (11) Kharitonov A.V., Tereshchenko V.M. et al: 1980, Astronomicheskiy Zhurnal (Soviet Astron.), vol.57, p.287 (12) Hayes D.S., Latham D.W.: 1975, Astrophys. J., vol.197, p.593 (=1975ApJ...197..593H) (13) Tug H., White N.M., Lockwood J.W.: 1977, Astron. Astrophys., vol.61, p.679 (=1977A&A....61..679T) ================================================================================ (End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 15-Apr-1996