Stone/Baldwin Southern Spectrophotometric Standards
Wavelengths from 3200 Å to 8370 Å.

Star
No.
Name RA
(2000)
Dec
(2000)
Spec
Type
m
(5556 Å)
1 LTT 377 00:41:46.6 -33:39:10 f 11.2
2 LTT 1020 01:54:49.7 -27:28:29 g 11.5
3 EG 21 03:10:30.4 -68:36:05 DA 11.4
4 LTT 1788 03:48:22.2 -39:08:35 f 13.1
5 LTT 2415 05:56:24.3 -27:51:26 - 12.2
6 LTT 2511
see note 6
06:16:14.2 -59:12:23 a 13.9
7 L745-46A 07:40:19.6 -17:24:42 DF 13.0
8 LTT 3218 08:41:33.6 -32:56:54 DA 11.8
9 LTT 3864 10:32:13.8 -35:37:42 f 12.1
10 LTT 4364 11:45:36.6 -64:50:24 C_2 11.5
11 LTT 4816 12:38:50.7 -49:47:58 DA 13.8
12 CD-22° 3927 14:11:46.3 -33:03:15 A0 10.4
13 LTT 6248 15:38:59.8 -28:35:34 a 11.8
14 EG 274 16:23:33.7 -39:13:48 DA 11.0
15 LTT 7379 18:36:26.2 -44:18:37 G0 10.2
16 LTT 7987 20:10:57.1 -30:13:03 DA 12.2
17 LTT 9239 22:52:40.9 -20:35:27 f 12.0
18 LTT 9491 23:19:35.2 -17:05:28 DC 14.1

Notes

  • Companion to LTT 2510 (mag. 7.0) 302 deg, 40.6 arcsec distance.

References

Wavelength Coverage

  • The first reference has coverage from 3200 Å to 8280 Å.
  • The second reference has extensions to 10,400 Å.
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