Broad band filter photometry for 57 bright stars of spectral type A2 discussed with peak instrument responses at 3320, 2980, 2460 and 1910 A. The data include nearly all usable filter observations of G, K and M types. Sampling is nearly complete for A and F giants and supergiants, with the exception of Cepheid variables. The basic results presented are relative digital counting rates obtained with a field-stop aperture of 10 minutes of arc. Characteristics of the four filter-photometer combinations and errors are discussed. Some observations require substantial correction if they are to represent the visually brightest star in the field. These corrections and the effects of interstellar reddening are discussed. The adjusted counts are then ...
We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the...
U BV RI photoelectric observations have been made of 335 stars around the sky, and centered approxim...
The advent of high‐quality, wide‐area photometric databases has enabled significant advances in our ...
The largest body of data on ultraviolet spectra of late-type stars now available is the series of sc...
As a continuation of a paper presented at the 14th meeting of the Association, the colors, spectral ...
Photoelectric spectral scans at 30-A resolution of 9 dwarfs, 10 giants and 6 supergiants with spectr...
Results of the first two years of observations using the All Sky Automated Survey prototype camera a...
Scans of lambda Lep, eta UMa, xi Dra, epsilon Dor, alpha Leo, phi Dra, upsilon Dra, beta Aur, alpha ...
Nine of the planetary nebulae observed by the Wisconsin filter photometers are compared with 15 Mono...
Since 1984, researchers have made more than 1500 differential photometric b (471 nm) and y (551 nm) ...
We have used three automatic photoelectric telescopes to obtain photometric observations of 187 G, K...
Stellar fluxes for 531 stars in the wavelength range lambda 5500-1330A lambda are presented in the f...
Comparison between theoretical colors calculated from model atmospheres and ultraviolet celescope ob...
We examine patterns of variation of 32 primarily main-sequence Sun-like stars [selected at project o...
Fabry-Perot interferometric profiles for fifty of the early-type stars including supergiants, eclips...
We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the...
U BV RI photoelectric observations have been made of 335 stars around the sky, and centered approxim...
The advent of high‐quality, wide‐area photometric databases has enabled significant advances in our ...
The largest body of data on ultraviolet spectra of late-type stars now available is the series of sc...
As a continuation of a paper presented at the 14th meeting of the Association, the colors, spectral ...
Photoelectric spectral scans at 30-A resolution of 9 dwarfs, 10 giants and 6 supergiants with spectr...
Results of the first two years of observations using the All Sky Automated Survey prototype camera a...
Scans of lambda Lep, eta UMa, xi Dra, epsilon Dor, alpha Leo, phi Dra, upsilon Dra, beta Aur, alpha ...
Nine of the planetary nebulae observed by the Wisconsin filter photometers are compared with 15 Mono...
Since 1984, researchers have made more than 1500 differential photometric b (471 nm) and y (551 nm) ...
We have used three automatic photoelectric telescopes to obtain photometric observations of 187 G, K...
Stellar fluxes for 531 stars in the wavelength range lambda 5500-1330A lambda are presented in the f...
Comparison between theoretical colors calculated from model atmospheres and ultraviolet celescope ob...
We examine patterns of variation of 32 primarily main-sequence Sun-like stars [selected at project o...
Fabry-Perot interferometric profiles for fifty of the early-type stars including supergiants, eclips...
We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the...
U BV RI photoelectric observations have been made of 335 stars around the sky, and centered approxim...
The advent of high‐quality, wide‐area photometric databases has enabled significant advances in our ...