Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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... range of 0.0224 . -1.86 uncooled EMI 9502 S - type PMT and standard UBV filters , was used . Nightly extinction ... range of 0.060 . TABLE 1 UBV Ranges and Average Magnitudes for & Per and Tau AV range AV average AB range AB average AU ...
... range of 0.0224 . -1.86 uncooled EMI 9502 S - type PMT and standard UBV filters , was used . Nightly extinction ... range of 0.060 . TABLE 1 UBV Ranges and Average Magnitudes for & Per and Tau AV range AV average AB range AB average AU ...
Page 270
... range V ≤ 15.5 15.5 < V ≤ 16.5 16.5 < V ≤ 17.5 magnitude range V ≤ 15.5 15.5V 16.5 16.5 V 17.5 color range missing from the innermost 12 " ( Stetson 1991b ) . However , the differential comparison with respect to the scaled BBCIFP ...
... range V ≤ 15.5 15.5 < V ≤ 16.5 16.5 < V ≤ 17.5 magnitude range V ≤ 15.5 15.5V 16.5 16.5 V 17.5 color range missing from the innermost 12 " ( Stetson 1991b ) . However , the differential comparison with respect to the scaled BBCIFP ...
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... range 6000-10,500 Å . We use the secondary spectrophotometric standards in order to calculate new fluxes for the tertiary standards of Stone and Baldwin ( 1983 ) , as well as for three stars of the Northern Hemisphere from Stone ( 1977 ) ...
... range 6000-10,500 Å . We use the secondary spectrophotometric standards in order to calculate new fluxes for the tertiary standards of Stone and Baldwin ( 1983 ) , as well as for three stars of the Northern Hemisphere from Stone ( 1977 ) ...
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