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view Abstract Citations (6) References (25) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Case Low-Dispersion Northern Sky Survey. XIV. A--F Stars in a Region in Southern Canes Venatici MacConnell, D. J. ; Stephenson, C. B. ; Pesch, Peter Abstract Positions, estimated magnitudes, and finding charts are provided for 387 A-F stars in an about 190 sq deg region in southern Canes Venatici. The area encompassed is between R.A. 12h00m and 14h10m and decl. +29 deg 00 arcmin and +38 deg 30 arcmin (1950), excluding the region R.A. 12h00m to 13h00m and decl. +29 deg to +34 deg, which was covered in a previous paper. The A-F stars, whose blue magnitudes are within the range 8 through 18 (median 14), were identified on low-dispersion objective-prism plates taken with Case Western Reserve University's Burrell Schmidt telescope at Kitt Peak. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series Pub Date: June 1993 DOI: 10.1086/191786 Bibcode: 1993ApJS...86..453M Keywords: A Stars; Astrometry; F Stars; Galactic Halos; Northern Sky; Sky Surveys (Astronomy); Stellar Magnitude; Absorption Spectra; Balmer Series; Stellar Spectra; Astronomy; GALAXY: HALO; STARS: HORIZONTAL-BRANCH; SURVEYS full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (386) CDS (2) Related Materials (15) Catalog: 1994yCat..20860453M Part 1: 1983ApJS...51..171P Part 2: 1984ApJS...55..517S Part 3: 1986ApJS...60..543P Part 4: 1987ApJS...63..809S Part 5: 1988ApJS...66..297P Part 6: 1988ApJS...66..309S Part 7: 1988ApJS...66..387S Part 8: 1989ApJS...70..163P Part 9: 1989ApJS...70..173S Part 10: 1989ApJS...71..549P Part 11: 1990ApJS...72..291S Part 12: 1991ApJS...76.1043P Part 13: 1992ApJS...82..471S Part 15: 1995ApJS...98...41P
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