Stone (1977) Spectrophotometric Standards
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Wavelengths from 3200 to 8370 Å.
Star
No.
Name
RA
(2000)
Dec
(2000)
Spec
Type
AB
(5556 Å)
1
Hiltner 102
01:09:04.9
+62:47:29
BO III
10.35
2
Feige 15
01:49:09.4
+13:33:12
A1 V
10.41
3
Feige 25
02:38:37.6
+05:27:55
B6 V
12.01
4
HZ 15
04:40:39.3
+08:40:46
B5
12.59
5
Hiltner 600
06:45:13.4
+02:08:15
B1 V
10.42
6
BD+08° 2015
08:15:42.4
+07:37:14
G2: V
10.39
7
Feige 34
10:39:37.6
+43:06:21
sd0
11.24
8
Feige 56
12:06:47.2
+11:40:13
B5p
11.11
9
Feige 92
14:11:32.0
+50:07:04
Bp
11.62
10
Feige 98
14:38:15.8
+27:29:33
B7
11.84
11
BD+33° 2642
15:51:59.0
+32:57:01
B2 IVp
10.88
12
Kopff 27
17:43:55.8
+05:24:48
A3 V
10.31
13
BD+25° 3941
19:44:26.1
+26:13:17
B1.5 V
10.36
14
BD+40° 4032
20:08:24.3
+41:15:03
B2 III
10.45
15
BD+28° 4211
see
note
21:51:11.5
+28:51:49
sdOp
10.56
16
Feige 110
23:19:58.3
-05:09:56
sdO
11.88:
Notes
BD+28° 4211 is a binary with a separation of roughly 3 arcsec. The secondary is quite red.
Reference
Stone, R. P. S. 1977, ApJ, 218, 767
Last modified: 08/28/2011 09:22
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