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THE ACCURACY OF H$\bate$CCD PHOTOMETRY (H$\bate$CCD 측광의 정확도)

  • 김철희;김승리
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.208-231
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    • 1994
  • We have undertaken CCD observations of fie이 standard stars with H$\beta$ photometric system to investigate the reliability of H$\beta$ CCD photometry. Flat fielding with dome flat and sky flat for H$\beta$w and H$\beta$n filter was compared with that of B filter in UBV system and, from these, we have not found any difference. It was confirmed that there is a good linear relationship between our H$\beta$ values observed with 2.3m reflector and standard values. However, H$\beta$ values observed with 60cm reflector at Sobaeksan Astronomy Observatory showed very poor relationship. To investigate the accuracy of H$\beta$ CCD photometry for fainter objects, open cluster NGC2437 was observed and reduced with DoPHOT, and the results were compared with those for photoelectric photometry of Stetson(1981).

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UBV CCD PHOTOMETRY OF THE OPEN CLUSTER BERKELEY 2

  • ANN HONG BAE;PARK YOON HO;KANG YONG WOO
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 1998
  • We present UBV CCD photometry of Be 2, previously unstudied open cluster. Our photometry covers a field of $3'.2\times3'.8$ of the sky centered on the cluster, which is slightly smaller than the cluster diameter estimated to be about 260'. We have determined the reddening, distance, age and metallicity of the cluster by fitting the Pad ova isochrones to the observed stellar distributions in color-magnitude diagram as well as main sequence fitting: $E(B-V)=0.8\pm0.05,\;(m-M)_o=13.6\pm0.1,\;log(t) =8.9\pm0.1$, and Z=0.008. The present photometry shows that Be 2 is a distant open cluster of intermediate age. that it is a distant intermediate-age open duster.

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UBVI CCD PHOTOMETRY OF THE OPEN CLUSTER NGC 2420 (산개성단 NGC 2420에 대한 UBVI CCD 측광)

  • LEE SANG HYUN;KANG YONG-WOO;ANN HONG BAE
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 1999
  • We present a new UBVI CCD photometry of the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 2420. Our photometry covers a field of $7'9\times7.'7$ of the sky centered on the cluster. We determined the reddening and distance to the cluster by the main sequence fitting as $E(B - V) = 0.05\pm0.02$ and $(m-M)_o = 11.9\pm0.1$, along with the age of $\~2$ Gyr by fitting the Padova isochrones to the observed color-magnitude diagrams of the cluster. The fraction of binaries is found to be $44\pm5\%$ and they are likely to locate in the central region of the cluster. The spatial distributions of the binaries and the variation of the cluster luminosity functions along the radius suggest mass segregations due to the dynamical evolution of the cluster.

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UBV PHOTOELECTRIC PHOTOMETRY OF OPEN CLUSTER M35

  • Sung, Hwan-Kyung;Lee, See-Woo
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.91-104
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    • 1992
  • New photoelectric UBV Photometry of 112 stars in open cluster M35 field was obtained. The distance modulus and age of the cluster are $9.^m3$(725pc) and $8.5{\times}10^7yrs$, respectively. The internal differential reddening within the cluster is apparent.

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The BINSYN Program Package

  • Linnell, Albert P.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2012
  • The BINSYN program package, recently expanded to calculate synthetic spectra of cataclysmic variables, is being further extended to include synthetic photometry of ordinary binary stars in addition to binary stars with optically thick accretion disks. The package includes a capability for differentials correction optimization of eclipsing binary systems using synthetic photometry.

OPTICAL AND NIR PHOTOMETRY OF OPEN CLUSTER NGC 7790

  • LEE JUNG-DEOK;LEE SANG-GAK
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.91-107
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    • 1999
  • We present BVRI CCD photometry and near-infrared K photometry of the intermediate-aged open cluster NGC 7790. The reddening, E(B - V) = 0.54 $\pm$ 0.05 and the distance modulus, (m - M)o = 12.45 $\pm$ 0.10 for the cluster were determined by zero-age-main-sequence fitting and theoretical isochrone fitting using not only (V, B - V), (V, V - 1), (V, V - R) but also (V, V - K) color-magnitude diagrams. The reddening corresponded approximately to the average value derived from previous studies, while the distance modulus was found to be almost midway between the CCD photometric results of Romeo et al. (1989) and those of Mateo & Madore (1988). We have used four colors to distinguish members from field stars. The expected colors were calculated using the derived distance modulus, and were then were compared with the observed colors (B - V), (V - 1), (V - R), and (V - K). Thus, a color excess E(B - V) for each star was determined which could give the minimum difference between the calculated and observed colors. Single and binary members of the cluster were determined on the basis of the E(B - V) distribution of stars.

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Exploring the temporal and spatial variability with DEEP-South observations: reduction pipeline and application of multi-aperture photometry

  • Shin, Min-Su;Chang, Seo-Won;Byun, Yong-Ik;Yi, Hahn;Kim, Myung-Jin;Moon, Hong-Kyu;Choi, Young-Jun;Cha, Sang-Mok;Lee, Yongseok
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.70.1-70.1
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    • 2018
  • The DEEP-South photometric census of small Solar System bodies is producing massive time-series data of variable, transient or moving objects as a by-product. To fully investigate unexplored variable phenomena, we present an application of multi-aperture photometry and FastBit indexing techniques to a portion of the DEEP-South year-one data. Our new pipeline is designed to do automated point source detection, robust high-precision photometry and calibration of non-crowded fields overlapped with area previously surveyed. We also adopt an efficient data indexing algorithm for faster access to the DEEP-South database. In this paper, we show some application examples of catalog-based variability searches to find new variable stars and to recover targeted asteroids. We discovered 21 new periodic variables including two eclipsing binary systems and one white dwarf/M dwarf pair candidate. We also successfully recovered astrometry and photometry of two near-earth asteroids, 2006 DZ169 and 1996 SK, along with the updated properties of their rotational signals (e.g., period and amplitude).

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CCD PHOTOMETRY OF STANDARD STARS AT MAIDANAK ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY IN UZBEKSTAN: TRANSFORMATIONS AND COMPARISONS

  • Lim, Beomdu;Sung, Hwan-Kyung;Bessell, M.S.;Karimov, R.;Ibrahimov, M.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.161-174
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    • 2009
  • Observation of standard stars is of crucial importance in stellar photometry. We have studied the standard transformation relations of the UBV RI CCD photometric system at the Maidanak Astronomical Observatory in Uzbekistan. All observations were made with the AZT-22 1.5m telescope, SITe 2k CCD or Fairchild 486 CCD, and standard Bessell UBV RI filters from 2003 August to 2007 September. We observed many standard stars around the celestial equator observed by SAAO astronomers. The atmospheric extinction coefficients, photometric zero points, and time variation of photometric zero points of each night were determined. Secondary extinction coefficients and photometric zero points were very stable, while primary extinction coefficients showed a distinct seasonal variation. We also determined the transformation coefficients for each filter. For B, V, R, and I filters, the transformation to the SAAO standard system could be achieved with a straight line or a combination of two straight lines. However, in the case of the U filter and Fairchild 486 CCD combination, a significant non-linear correction term - related to the size of Balmer jump or the strength of the Balmer lines - of up to 0:08 mags was required. We found that our data matched well the SAAO photometry in V, B - V, V - I, and R - I. But in U - B, the difference in zero point was about 3.6 mmag and the scatter was about 0.02 mag. We attribute the relatively large scatter in U -B to the larger error in U of the SAAO photometry. We confirm the mostly small differences between the SAAO standard UBV RI system and the Landolt standard system. We also attempted to interpret the seasonal variation of the atmospheric extinction coefficients in the context of scattering sources in the earth's atmosphere.

VIJH SURFACE PHOTOMETRY OF NGC 4314

  • ANN HONG BAE
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 1999
  • We have conducted a V, I, J, and H surface photometry of a barred galaxy NGC 4314 to analyze the morphology and luminosity distribution of the galaxy. By applying a semi two-dimensional profile decomposition method, we derived the luminosity fractions and the scale lengths of the three distinct components, bulge, disk, and bar: $L_b {\approx}0.35,\;L_d{\approx}0.35,\;L_{bar}{\approx}0.30,\;r_e{\approx}22",\;r_o {\approx} 50"$, and a $\approx$ 60". The bulge of NGC 4314 seems to be triaxial due to the isophotal twists but its luminosity distribution is well approximated by the $r^{1/4}$-law.

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