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BVR Photometry of Northern Hemisphere Luminous Stars. III. LS and HD Stars
CCD-based BVR photometry of 48 previously unobserved stars drawn fromvolumes V and VI of the Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way,Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way, and HD catalogs is reported.

Catalogue of H-alpha emission stars in the Northern Milky Way
The ``Catalogue of Stars in the Northern Milky Way Having H-alpha inEmission" appears in Abhandlungen aus der Hamburger Sternwarte, Band XIin the year 1997. It contains 4174 stars, range {32degr <= l() II< 214degr , -10degr < b() II < +10degr } having the Hαline in emission. HBH stars and stars of further 99 lists taken from theliterature till the end of 1994 were included in the catalogue. We givethe cross-identification of stars from all lists used. The catalogue isalso available in the Centre de Données, Strasbourg ftp130.79.128.5 or http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr and at the HamburgObservatory via internet.

UBV beta Database for Case-Hamburg Northern and Southern Luminous Stars
A database of photoelectric UBV beta photometry for stars listed in theCase-Hamburg northern and southern Milky Way luminous stars surveys hasbeen compiled from the original research literature. Consisting of over16,000 observations of some 7300 stars from over 500 sources, thisdatabase constitutes the most complete compilation of such photometryavailable for intrinsically luminous stars around the Galactic plane.Over 5000 stars listed in the Case-Hamburg surveys still lackfundamental photometric data.

Catalogue of stars in the northern Milky Way having H-alpha in emission
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Spectroscopic studies of Wolf-Rayet stars. III - The WC subclass
Wolf-Rayet (W-R) stars, which are the descendants of massive O-typestars, can be subdivided into three groups depending on their spectralappearance. These groups include the nitrogen class (WN), the carbonclass (WC), and the oxygen class (WO). The present paper is concernedwith the WC stars. The assignment of WC subtypes has been based onvisual inspections of photographic plates. One of the aims of this studyis related to the quantification of the visual estimates. The measuredratios of equivalent widths and the FWHM of the 4650 A line for Galacticand LMC stars are presented, and the reclassification of some stars isproposed on this basis. In particular, it is shown that the majority ofthe LMC WC stars should logically be classified WC4 instead of WC5.Comments on individual stars are provided, and terminal velocities arediscussed. It is attempted to give a complete overview of the mostimportant spectroscopic features of the WC stars in the optical region.

The nature of single-line population I Wolf-Rayet stars - Evidence for high space velocity
The paper examines the distribution of galactic Wolf-Rayet starsperpendicular to the plane which indicates that the single-line starsare on the average more distant from the plane than the binaries. Thisis observed independent of the choice of the cut-off in distance ormagnitude of the sample. From a limited sample, the mean absoluteseparation for the binaries is approximately 80 pc, like that for normalpopulation IOB-stars, while for the single-line stars it isapproximately 130 pc which is similar to the runaway OB-stars. Thisindicates that some single-line WR stars were accelerated out of theplane probably after the kick of a supernova explosion of the originalprimary in a binary system. While the binaries are generally moretightly and symmetrically distributed about the plane, the vast majorityof single-line stars beyond 80 pc are located at negative galacticlatitudes.

Photoelectric observations of lunar occultations. XI
Occultation observations of 466 events are presented. These includediameter measures of Aldebaran under very bad conditions and a gooddiameter measure of 82 Vir. The list includes 91 reappearances andobservations of 34 double or multiple stars, both new and previouslyknown. The inconsistencies of the observations of Kui 88 are discussed.Further observations are most desirable.

Photometric study of faint early-type stars in the southern Milky Way
UBV photoelectric observations are presented for 101 faint early-type(mainly OB) stars in four regions of the southern Milky Way: two inVela, one in Centaurus, and one in Circinus; H-beta data are also givenfor the brightest stars. Objective-prism plates showing the H-alpharegion of the spectrum are used, together with published results fromother authors, to recognize Be stars in the sample. A new young opencluster related to the H II region RCW 38 in Vela is found at 1.7 kpcfrom the sun, and the existence of at least a spur in the local armtowards galactic longitude of about 270 deg is favored; whether such afeature extends beyond that distance cannot be decided from the data.Most of the stars studied in the Centaurus region seem to belong to theCentaurus OB 1 association, at 2.4 kpc from the sun, and lie in theSagittarius-Carina arm. It is not clear if the stars observed in theCircinus region are physically related to each other, but theirdistances to the sun also place most of them in the Sagittarius-Carinaarm.

Some very luminous supergiants associated with compact groups of luminous OB stars
Photometric and spectroscopic data are presented for five luminoussupergiants and their adjacent OB stars. If the correlations areconfirmed, three are among the most luminous known supergiants in theMilky Way. One, HD 80077, appears to be surrounded by a massive cloud ofdust which may have originated in association with the star. Extensiveradial-velocity observations of the luminous stars and their faint OBcompanions would help confirm their association.

Second Supplement to the Mount Wilson Catalogue and Bibliography of Stars of Classes B and a whose Spectra have Bright Hydrogen Lines.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1949ApJ...110..387M&db_key=AST

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Csillagkép:Orion
Rektaszcenzió:05h53m33.90s
Deklináció:+17°46'30.6"
Vizuális fényesség:10.191
RA sajátmozgás:0.7
Dec sajátmozgás:1.9
B-T magnitude:10.757
V-T magnitude:10.238

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TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1316-1978-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1050-02783891

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