DFBS is a digitized version of the famous Markarian survey (or the First Byurakan Survey, FBS). The project has been carried out by teams from Byurakan, Rome and Cornell, using an EPSON Expression 1680 Pro scanner. The DFBS will serve as a unique spectroscopic database for studies in large areas (total surface is 17,000 sq. degrees) at high galactic latitudes, approximate classification for objects (20,000,000 objects are present), selection of samples of objects for definite studies (UV-excess objects, extremely red objects, variables, etc.). A joint usage of the direct images and spectra give larger possibilities for various studies and more efficient use of the survey. Using the dedicated BSpec software written by one of the authors (GC)...
We describe the content and properties of UV source catalogs from GALEX's All-Sky Imaging Survey (AI...
Selection of extreme objects in data from large-scale sky surveys is a powerful tool for the detecti...
The UV-Excess survey of the northern Galactic plane images a 10°× 185° wide band, centred on the Gal...
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the digitized version of the famous Markarian survey (...
Context.The First Byurakan Survey (FBS), also known as the Markarian Survey, is the largest low reso...
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-...
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the digitized version of the famous Markarian Survey. ...
Abstract The First Byurakan Survey (FBS) is the largest spectral survey in the Northern sky. One can...
The First Byurakan Survey (FBS), also known as Markar-ian Survey, is the largest low dispersion spec...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess...
Contains fulltext : 103774.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the largest Armenian astronomical database and is uniq...
We present the results of the first spectroscopic follow-up of 132 optically blue ultraviolet (UV)-e...
We present the results of the first spectroscopic follow-up of 132 optically blue ultraviolet (UV)-e...
A blink survey was performed on a 50' diameter field centered about the globular cluster M4. The pur...
We describe the content and properties of UV source catalogs from GALEX's All-Sky Imaging Survey (AI...
Selection of extreme objects in data from large-scale sky surveys is a powerful tool for the detecti...
The UV-Excess survey of the northern Galactic plane images a 10°× 185° wide band, centred on the Gal...
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the digitized version of the famous Markarian survey (...
Context.The First Byurakan Survey (FBS), also known as the Markarian Survey, is the largest low reso...
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-...
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the digitized version of the famous Markarian Survey. ...
Abstract The First Byurakan Survey (FBS) is the largest spectral survey in the Northern sky. One can...
The First Byurakan Survey (FBS), also known as Markar-ian Survey, is the largest low dispersion spec...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess...
Contains fulltext : 103774.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
The Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) is the largest Armenian astronomical database and is uniq...
We present the results of the first spectroscopic follow-up of 132 optically blue ultraviolet (UV)-e...
We present the results of the first spectroscopic follow-up of 132 optically blue ultraviolet (UV)-e...
A blink survey was performed on a 50' diameter field centered about the globular cluster M4. The pur...
We describe the content and properties of UV source catalogs from GALEX's All-Sky Imaging Survey (AI...
Selection of extreme objects in data from large-scale sky surveys is a powerful tool for the detecti...
The UV-Excess survey of the northern Galactic plane images a 10°× 185° wide band, centred on the Gal...