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Zero-Age Main Sequence in the HR Diagram of the Vilnius Photometric System
The zero-age main sequence for solar metallicity stars in the absolutemagnitude vs. color diagram of the Vilnius seven-color photometricsystem is determined. The calibration is based on the results ofphotoelectric photometry of stars in the Hyades, Pleiades and Praesepeopen clusters and the Ori OB1 association. A theoretical Victoria-Reginaisochrone, corresponding to an age of 10 million years, coincides wellwith the lower envelope of the unevolved main sequence.

Investigation of the Praesepe cluster III. Radial velocity and binarity of the F5-K0 Klein-Wassink stars
Coravel observations of 103 F5-K0 stars in the Praesepe cluster yielded24 spectroscopic binaries (3 are non-members), and 20 orbits weredetermined, with periods from 4 to 7400 days. Based on a complete samplein the colour range 0.40 <= B-V >= 0.80 (80 stars, including KW244 = TX Cnc), the companion star fraction CSF = 0.45. The percentage ofspectroscopic binaries with P < 1000fd is 20% (16/80). The combinedphotometric and spectroscopic analysis showed that 12 among 18single-lined spectroscopic binaries are located within the `` single"star sequence in the (V,B-V) diagram and cannot be detected by thephotometric analysis in the UBV system. In addition, sevenphotometrically analysed binaries were not detected with the radialvelocity observations, but are confirmed members. The number ofsingle:binary:triple stars is 47:30:3. Based on observations collectedat the Haute-Provence Observatory (France)

Chromospheric Activity in the Late A- and Early F-Type Stars of Open Clusters. I. Hyades, Praesepe, and Coma
We report observations of the He i lambda5876 (D3) line in the late A-and early F-type stars in the Hyades, Praesepe, and Coma star clustersused to determine chromospheric activity levels. The average activitylevel in the early F-type stars is statistically identical in the threeclusters and in field dwarfs, and the dispersion in activity levels ineach sample is similar. The earliest star detected in each clusterranges from B-V = 0.26 in the Hyades to B-V = 0.31 in Praesepe. However,four stars in the Hyades in the range 0.28-0.32 are not detected. Thedetection of Hyades star VB 84 at B-V = 0.26 represents the bluest starobserved to date with a statistically nonzero chromospheric D3equivalent width. In nine early F-type stars we compare D3 strengtheither during two different observing runs or in several individualintegrations. In two stars we find evidence for short-term variabilityof a factor of 2 on timescales of 1 day or less. The timescale of thevariability is consistent with rotational modulation. Finally, thesimilarity in chromospheric activity in the Hyades and Praesepe starscontrasts with the significant weakness of coronal X-ray emission ofearly F-type stars in Praesepe compared to Hyades. We have noexplanation for this difference; however, this result suggests that theobserved disappearance of D3 in the late A-type stars is not directlycaused by the weak coronal emission of these stars.

Evolution of mass segregation in open clusters: some observational evidences
On the basis of the best available member list and duplicityinformation, we have studied the radial structure of Praesepe and of thevery young open cluster NGC 6231. We have found mass segregation amongthe cluster members and between binaries and single stars, which isexplained by the greater average mass of the multiple systems. However,the degree of mass segregation for stars between 1.5 and 2.3 M_sun isless pronounced in Praesepe than in the Pleiades. Furthermore, masssegregation is already present in the very young open cluster NGC 6231although this cluster is likely still not dynamically relaxed. Wediscuss the implications of these results and propose a qualitativescenario for the evolution of mass segregation in open clusters. InPraesepe the mass function of single stars and primaries appears to besignificantly different, like in the Pleiades. We observe an absence ofellipticity of the outer part of Praesepe. Tables 2 and 3 are availableonly in electronic form from the Strasbourg ftp server at 130.79.128.5

High-precision study of proper motions and membership of 924 stars in the central region of Praesepe.
High-precision proper motions for 257 and 296 stars in a 90'x90' regioncentered on BD+20 2170 were obtained from seven plates taken with the40cm refractor (f=6895mm) at Zo-Se station of Shanghai Observatory withsix AC plates and the stellar positions in Russell's (1976) catalogue,respectively. Combining with the data given by Klein-Wassink (1927),Jones (1971), Artyukhina (1971), and Jones & Cudworth (1983), theseproper motions give a sample of 924 stars in the region mentioned above.With membership probabilities estimated by an improved maximumlikelihood method, a very good sample of 198 members is obtained withproper motion accuracies ranging from +/-0.2 to +/-5.0mas/yr, of which60 per cent are better than +/-1.0mas/yr, and the completeness nearlydown to B=15.5.

Moderate-resolution spectral standards from lambda 5600 to lambda 9000
We present a grid of stellar classification spectra of moderateresolution (R approximately 1500) in the range lambda lambda 5600-9000A, compiled from high signal-to noise spectra of 275 stars, most in theopen clusters Praesepe and M67. The grid covers dwarfs from types B8through M5, giants from G8 through M7, and subgiants from F5 through K0.We catalog atomic and molecular absorption features useful for stellarclassification, and demonstrate the use of luminosity-sensitive featuresto distinguish between late-type dwarf and giant stars. The entiredatabase is made available in digital format on anonymous ftp andthrough the World Wide Web.

ICCD speckle observations of binary stars. IX - A duplicity survey of the Pleiades, Praesepe, and IC 4665 clusters
Multiplicity of stars within clusters is a well-studied phenomenon.However, recent survey work done on the Hyades by Mason et al. (1993)would seem to indicate that even in the most often studied clusters,there may be binaries yet undiscovered. In order to expand the sample ofcluster binaries with potentially short-period visual orbits, a specklesurvey of 45 Pleiades, 54 Praesepe, and 22 IC 4665 bright stars (V isless than 10) for possible multiplicity was conducted at the KPNO 4 mMayall telescope between 1987 October and 1991 November. Of these, threenew binaries have been discovered: one in the Pleiades where the newcomponent may be spectroscopic, another in Praesepe which has beenconfirmed from examinations of archival observations and also has beenresolved by occultation, and the third in IC 4665. Continued study ofthese new binary stars could further refine the cluster distance modulias well as the cluster mass-luminosity relations.

The luminosity function of Praesepe. I - A proper motion and photometric search for candidate members
Proper motions have been measured for a color selected sample of starsin a square 4 x 4 deg region centered on the Praesepe open cluster. Themagnitude limit of the photometry is about 19 and of the proper motionsabout 18. A list is presented of 765 probable and possible members from9 to 18 based on the proper motions, magnitudes, and colors. The resultsare compared with other proper motion surveys, and a preliminaryluminosity function of M(v) = 11 is calculated.

J 2000.0 positions and proper motions of 257 stars in the central part of the Praesepe astrometric standard region
Data are presented on the J2000.0 positions and proper motions of 257stars in the central 1.5 deg x 1.5 deg area of the Praesepe astrometricstandard region. These data obtained with accuracies of 0.005-0.10arcsec for the positions in each direction and 0.0002-0.006 arcsec/yrfor the proper motions in each direction. The list includes stars forwhich proper motions were not given in the Russell (1976) catalog.

A catalogue of stellar spectrophotometric data
A list of 378 sets of stellar energy distributions for 356 stars basedon photoelectric spectrophotometry is presented. Data from eight sourceshave been transformed to the Hayes-Latham calibration of Alpha Lyrae.The procedure follows that of Breger (1976) and the present list extendsprevious data, especially for stars of earliest and intermediatespectral types.

Prediction of spectral classification from photometric observations - Application of the UVBY beta photometry and the MK spectra classification. II - General case
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1980A&A....85...93M&db_key=AST

Prediction of spectral classification from photometric observations-application to the UVBY beta photometry and the MK spectral classification. I - Prediction assuming a luminosity class
An algorithm based on multiple stepwise and isotonic regressions isdeveloped for the prediction of spectral classification from photometricdata. The prediction assumes a luminosity class with reference touvbybeta photometry and the MK spectral classification. The precisionattained is about 90 percent and 80 percent probability of being withinone spectral subtype respectively for luminosity groups I and V and forluminosity groups III and IV. A list of stars for which discrepanciesappear between photometry and spectral classification is given.

Energy distributions in main-sequence A and F stars
Scanner observations of A and F main-sequence stars are examined inorder to check whether the observed continuum energy distributions matchscaled Bilderberg models and whether some influence of rotation onconvection can be detected. The continuum energy distributions of A andF field stars and of stars in different clusters with differentrotational velocities are compared; the clusters include the Hyades,Praesepe, Coma, Alpha Persei, and the Pleiades. A comparison withradiative-equilibrium model-atmosphere computations reveals some UV fluxreduction for many stars with B-V greater than 0.14 and a strong UV fluxreduction for all stars with B-V greater than 0.22, regardless ofrotational velocity. The energy distributions are found to match thescaled Bilderberg models, and this is attributed to a reducedtemperature gradient in convectively unstable layers. It is shown thatrotation does not impede convection, but even seems to enhance it,contrary to expectations.

Scanner observations of main-sequence A and F stars.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1977ApJS...35..461B&db_key=AST

Meridian observations made in Brorfelde (Copenhagen University Observatory) 1975-76.
This catalogue presents positions for selected faint stars mainly fromAGK3 observed with the 7" transit circle at Brorfelde. The stars aredistributed in 43 selected areas around radio sources and are suitableas reference stars for measuring the optical counterparts to the radiosources. The obscr 'itioi cre carried out from 1975.16 to 1976.04, andevery star was observed at least two times giving a m.s.e. of "13 forthe catalogue positions given in the FK4 system. These positions usedtogether with AGK3 proper motions will in the period 1975 to 1980 have am.s.e. at the epoch ranging from `:13 to `:15, which is less than halfof what is expected when using AGK3 positions. Key words: transit circle- catalogue of positions

Faint members of the Praesepe cluster.
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Four-color and H-bet photometry of open clusters. III. Praesepe.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1969AJ.....74..818C&db_key=AST

Effect of rotation on the colors and magnitudes of stars in Praesepe.
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La mesure des vitesses radiales au prisme objectif. XVIII-Classifications spectrales et mesure de vitesses radiales de 112 étoiles situées dans Praesepe
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Infrarot-Photometrie der Praesepe. Mit 10 Textabbildungen
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Stellar rotation in galactic open clusters
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1960MNRAS.121..503T&db_key=AST

Spectral Classification of the Brighter Stars of the Praesepe Cluster
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Praesepe: Magnitudes and Colors.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1952ApJ...116..640J&db_key=AST

Visuelle und photographische Helligkeiten von 218 Präsepe Sternen
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Costellazione:Cancro
Ascensione retta:08h41m36.21s
Declinazione:+19°08'33.5"
Magnitudine apparente:9.327
Moto proprio RA:-32.7
Moto proprio Dec:-13.5
B-T magnitude:9.805
V-T magnitude:9.367

Cataloghi e designazioni:
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HD 1989HD 73937
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1395-966-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1050-05826836

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