Startseite On possible extension of the Vilnius photometric system into the ultraviolet and the near infrared
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On possible extension of the Vilnius photometric system into the ultraviolet and the near infrared

  • I. M. Kopylov und D. L. Gorshanov
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 16. März 2017

Published Online: 2017-3-16
Published in Print: 1996-6-1

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  1. Contents
  2. Contents
  3. List of participants
  4. Introduction
  5. UBVR and UPXYZVS sequences of standard stars for the MEGA program fields along the main meridian of the Galaxy
  6. Program MEGA: transformation of instrumental magnitudes and color indices to the UBVR system
  7. A new version of the catalog of CH and related stars. (CH95 Catalog)
  8. CCD observations in the Vilnius photometric system.
  9. Theoretical isochrones in the observational plane of the Vilnius photometric system.
  10. Philosophy of standard stars as tools in astronomical photometry
  11. A global network of small telescopes as a resource for photometry
  12. Light pollution: the problem and the potential solutions
  13. A southern hemisphere network of the secondary standard stars in the Vilnius photometric system
  14. Vilnius CCD photometry of NGC 4755 and 47 Tuc
  15. A detailed investigation of atmospheric extinction via Vilnius photometry
  16. Synthetic color indices of spectrophotometric standards
  17. Photometric calibrations of the effective temperature
  18. A new photometer for the 1.65 m telescope
  19. Interstellar extinction in the dark cloud Khavtassi 217 in Cassiopeia
  20. Program MEGA: stellar counts and galactic models
  21. Intrinsic energy distribution in stellar spectra in the wavelength interval 320-760 nm
  22. The photometric part of the space project “Struve”
  23. On possible extension of the Vilnius photometric system into the ultraviolet and the near infrared
  24. The WBVR photometry of bright northern stars
  25. Determination of atmospheric extinction using a supplementary filter
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