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Re: Fwd: NSV 10892 Photometry



Michael,

If you can give me the RA and DEC I can search my data for the stars.  I am 
not trying (at this point) to keep good records on the data I post.

If you give me an area (not too big) I can search for all the stars in that 
area.  If you give a mag range (specify V or Ic)  I can get you all the 
stars in that range.

OK, I don't want to service a lot of such requests, that is a job for a 
data base.  But until we get a data base, I will try to find what you want.

Tom Droege


At 11:17 AM 8/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
>For NSV 10892, which is a star that Tom picked out of some data he had, I 
>need to get the TASS magnitudes for various stars in the field. These 
>stars are not in collected.big nor are they in the July dataset. Any idea 
>where I can find them? I know the pipeline is using Tycho magnitudes -- 
>would those be good enough? We just want to compare apples to apples.
>
>Cheers,
>Michael K.
>
>Begin forwarded message:
>
>>From: "West, Jerry D" <jerry.d.west@boeing.com>
>>Date: Tue Aug 06, 2002  12:03:51  PM US/Central
>>To: "'Michael Koppelman'" <michael@clockwork.net>
>>Cc: "'Aaron Price'" <aaronp@aavso.org>
>>Subject: RE: NSV 10892 Photometry
>>
>>The ones I'll need are probably:
>>GSC 445 1515
>>GSC 445 231
>>GSC 445 1424
>>
>>Error estimates (V and I) would be great if you can get them too.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Doug
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Michael Koppelman [mailto:michael@clockwork.net]
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:46 AM
>>To: West, Jerry D
>>Cc: 'Aaron Price'
>>Subject: Re: NSV 10892 Photometry
>>
>>
>>That's great, Doug. I'll get the TASS magnitudes for you. It is not as
>>easy as it sounds to get those, so give me a day or two.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Michael
>>
>>On Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 11:44  AM, West, Jerry D wrote:
>>
>>>Last night I was able to get good BVRI images of the NSV 10892 field.  I
>>>reduced the B and V images and the photometry had a bigger scatter than I
>>>would normally want.  I am going to look for different comp stars.  I was
>>>using GSC 445:1017 and GSC 445:1293.  Both of these are not a good color
>>>match to NSV 10892.  When I figure out which comp stars to use, I'll let
>>>you
>>>both know.  At that time, I will need to get the V and Ic magnitudes from
>>>TASS for these comp stars (Michael: I'll need your help here).  We should
>>>have B-V and V-I colors for the system when I am done.
>