Home     Getting Started     To Survive in the Universe    
Inhabited Sky
    News@Sky     Astro Photo     The Collection     Forum     Blog New!     FAQ     Press     Login  

HD 194114


Contents

Images

Upload your image

DSS Images   Other Images


Related articles

Classification and Identification of IRAS Sources with Low-Resolution Spectra
IRAS low-resolution spectra were extracted for 11,224 IRAS sources.These spectra were classified into astrophysical classes, based on thepresence of emission and absorption features and on the shape of thecontinuum. Counterparts of these IRAS sources in existing optical andinfrared catalogs are identified, and their optical spectral types arelisted if they are known. The correlations between thephotospheric/optical and circumstellar/infrared classification arediscussed.

Photoelectric photometry of M-type stars
UBVRI photoelectric photometry was obtained for 110 M-type starscontained in the Caltech Two-Micron Survey and the revised AFGL Catalog.Of the 110 stars, 58 have a color index (B-R) greater than or equal to 4mag. A graph is given of (V-R) versus (V-I) for the present stars.

IRAS catalogues and atlases - Atlas of low-resolution spectra
Plots of all 5425 spectra in the IRAS catalogue of low-resolutionspectra are presented. The catalogue contains the average spectra ofmost IRAS poiont sources with 12 micron flux densities above 10 Jy.

A Search for S-Stars in the IRC and AFGL Catalogues
Seventeen unidentified sources contained in the 2jt JR Catalogue, andAFGL-AFGLS Catalogues have been tentatively indicated as S stars from acomparison with the General Catalogue of S stars. An analysis based onthe I - K and K - [4.2j.~] behavior has been performed for all thesources which have been found to be in common with all the abovementioned catalogues. The results lead to the conclusion that thepresence of circumstellar shells seems to be very unlike for theseobjects in spite of their evolutionary status which is intermediatebetween M and C type stars

Submit a new article


Related links

  • - No Links Found -
Submit a new link


Member of following groups:


Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Dauphin
Right ascension:20h23m16.90s
Declination:+18°22'06.0"
Apparent magnitude:8.836
Proper motion RA:1.7
Proper motion Dec:-7.3
B-T magnitude:10.372
V-T magnitude:8.963

Catalogs and designations:
Proper Names   (Edit)
HD 1989HD 194114
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1635-1327-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1050-17484513

→ Request more catalogs and designations from VizieR