Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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Page 132
... Average Magnitudes for & Per and Tau AV range AV average AB range AB average AU range AU average AB - V range AB - V average AU - B range AU - B average Psi Persei 0.019 -0.688 5.1 Psi Per 0.016 -0.647 0.065 -0.730 0.020 0.041 0.065 ...
... Average Magnitudes for & Per and Tau AV range AV average AB range AB average AU range AU average AB - V range AB - V average AU - B range AU - B average Psi Persei 0.019 -0.688 5.1 Psi Per 0.016 -0.647 0.065 -0.730 0.020 0.041 0.065 ...
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... Average number of spectral orders entering into a velocity , averaged over separations of the components from 100 to 600 km s − 1 . " Average internal mean error of a velocity ( in km s − 1 ) , where the internal mean error is derived ...
... Average number of spectral orders entering into a velocity , averaged over separations of the components from 100 to 600 km s − 1 . " Average internal mean error of a velocity ( in km s − 1 ) , where the internal mean error is derived ...
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... average value of the corrected distance modulus , ( Vo - M ) , is 9.71 mag , close to the values found previously . The average value of the apparent modulus , ( V - M ) , is 12.02 , nearly identical to the value given by Janes and ...
... average value of the corrected distance modulus , ( Vo - M ) , is 9.71 mag , close to the values found previously . The average value of the apparent modulus , ( V - M ) , is 12.02 , nearly identical to the value given by Janes and ...
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