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Quantitative spectral classification of galactic disc K-M stars from spectrophotometric measurements
New spectral observations for 47 southern galactic red supergiantsobtained with the new RUBIKON spectrophotometer (developed at theAstronomisches Institut der Ruhr-Universitat Bochum) at the Bochum 61-cmtelescope on La Silla are presented. The spectra range from 4800 to 7700A and their resolution is 10 A. The mean error of absolute fluxes is0.028 mag and that of relative fluxes 0.021 mag. The spectra will beavailable at the Strasbourg Stellar Database (CDS). Together with datataken from recently published spectral catalogues, the new observationshave been used to define spectral indices as measures of the strengthsof the following features: Fe i+TiOalpha_1, Mgb+TiOalpha_0,NaD+TiOgamma'_1, TiOgamma'_0 and TiOgamma_1 systems. The indices havebeen checked against errors introduced by reductions, interstellarreddening and different resolutions of different spectral catalogues,and have been found to be very insensitive to all these effects.Therefore, different catalogues may be combined without any loss ofaccuracy and homogeneity. The mean error of a single index has beenfound to be 0.011 mag. For stars from K4 to M7, a strong temperaturedependence is found for all indices. For the Fe i+TiO and especially theMgb+TiO features, a strong dependence on luminosity has also beenobserved. These indices therefore have been combined to form aluminosity index, while the others together form a spectral index. Thecombined indices have been calibrated in terms of MK data using thestepwise linear regression technique, and may be used for quantitativetwo- dimensional spectral classification of late K- and M-type stars.The mean error of the classification is 0.6 of spectral subtype and 0.8of luminosity class, which is much higher than would be expected fromthe uncertainty of the indices alone (which, e.g., for an M4 giantcorrespond to an uncertainty of 0.1 of spectral subtype and 0.3 ofluminosity class). This may be explained by the uncertainty of theoriginal MK classifications and the variability of some programme stars.

The optical spectrum of FG Sagittae during its recent decline in brightness
We describe low- and intermediate-resolution optical spectra of thepeculiar variable star FG Sagittae that were obtained during the laterstages of its current episode of sharply diminished optical luminosity.In the region from 5600 to 6700 A, the line spectrum is essentially thesame as it was in 1983: it contains lines of Fe-peak elements typical ofluminous stars of spectral type G or early K, together with a forest oflines due to heavy elements associated with traditional s-processspecies, e.g., Zr, Ba, Ce, La, Sm, and Y. Estimates of (B - V), derivedfrom these flux-calibrated spectra, show that from early November 1992onward, the continuum grew progressively redder until by the end of1992, the color of the central star became even redder than it wasbefore the onset of the current episode. The present results arecompatible with a model in which the diminution in optical luminosity isthe result of the ejection of a semitransparent dust shell by thecentral star, as proposed by Woodward et al. (1993). There is nocompelling evidence to suggest that the central star is returning to itspre-1960 state within the domain of hot stars.

A library of stellar spectra
Spectra for 161 stars having spectral classes O-M and luminosity classesV, III, and I have been incorporated into a library available onmagnetic tape. The spectra extend from 3510 to 7427 A at a resolution ofabout 4.5 A. The typical photometric uncertainty of each resolutionelement in the spectra is on the order of 1 percent while broad-bandvariations are smaller than 3 percent. Potential uses for the libraryinclude population synthesis of galaxies and clusters, tests of stellaratmosphere models, spectral classification, and the generation of colorindices having arbitrary wavelength and bandpass.

Evidence for an abundance gradient in the galactic disk
DDO photometry of field K giants in distant parts of the galactic diskin the galactic center and anticenter directions is used together withDDO and UBV photometry of 41 open clusters to investigate the variationof metallicity across the galactic disk. Some problems in thecalibration of DDO photometry are examined, and the observations areanalyzed. The data are shown to be consistent with the suggestion thatthere is a composition gradient among stars of all ages in the galacticdisk. Specifically, it is found that: (1) the metallicity gradient inthe solar vicinity is approximately -0.05/kpc; (2) the gradient maybecome steeper beyond a galactocentric distance of approximately 11 kpc;(3) the nitrogen gradient is more pronounced than the overall gradient;and (4) the gradient in the youngest stellar population is probably notdramatically different from the overall gradient

Vitesses radiales dans 4 champs de petite latitude galactique.
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적경:06h01m21.97s
적위:+26°44'26.1"
가시등급:9.147
적경상의 고유운동:11.3
적위상의 고유운동:-3.5
B-T magnitude:10.751
V-T magnitude:9.28

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HD 1989HD 250308
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1872-281-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1125-03196496

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