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The eighth list of late-type stars of spectral classes M and C detected on the plates of the First Byurakan Spectral Sky Survey (FBS) in the zone +80 +90° is presented. Of the 79 objects detected, 67 are new discoveries (66 M stars and one carbon star); 16 objects are unidentified IRAS sources. The equatorial coordinates, spectral classes, and magnitudes are given.Translated fromAstrofizika, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 523–529, November, 1996. 相似文献
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We present the seventh list of stars of the late M and C spectral classes taken from the plates of the First Byurakan Spectral Sky Survey (FBS). Data on 24 objects, 2 of which are carbon stars of early subclasses (R-stars), are given for the first time. The spectral membership of two known stars is established. The objects lie in the zone 3
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and +76° +80°.Translated fromAstrofizika, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1995. 相似文献
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The eleventh list of faint late M and carbon type stars detected on the plates of the First Byurakan Spectral Survey in zone -7° -3° and covering about 1000 square degrees is presented. From 126 detected stars, 88 are newly discovered objects: they are 6 carbon stars, 8 carbon star candidates, and 74 M-type stars; among the latter 38 (26 PSC + 12 FSC) are unclassified IRAS sources, and one object is an unclassified ROSAT source. Distances to the 6 newly discovered early-type carbon stars are estimated. Equatorial coordinates, red magnitudes, and spectral classes determined from the Palomar E-charts are provided. The lack of optical counterparts on Palomar O and E maps for two detected late M-type stars indicates a large variability in brightnesses of these objects (amplitude not smaller than 7.0 magnitude). 相似文献
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Preliminary data are presented on seven “special” objects found in low-dispersion spectral plates of the FBS survey. The first
object, FBS 0250+167, is found to be a class M7 dwarf with a high proper motion (∼5.130 arcsec/year) lying about 3 pc from
the sun. Three of the objects, with spectra of classes M8–M9, are suspected of being long-period Mirids with large mass losses
and surrounded by dense clouds. The three remaining objects have very short low-dispersion spectra on the FBS survey plates
(clearly they are non stellar objects) and are of interest for later detailed study.
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Translated from Astrofizika, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 73–85 (February 2007). 相似文献
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Part five of optically identified point sources from the IRAS Point Source Catalog (PSC) contains data on 19 late-type stars.
The identifications were based on the Digitized Sky Survey (DSS), the First Byurakan Survey (FBS), blue and red maps of the
Palomar survey (POSS), and infrared fluxes at 12, 25, 60, and 100 mm in the region of +61° ≤ δ ≤ +65° and 05
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with an area of 357 sq. deg. Of the 76 objects given in the IRAS PSC as unidentified sources of infrared radiation, 51 are
associated with known stars in existing catalogs, 6 are objects from the FBS of late-type stars, and 19 sources remained unknown
in the optical range. For the identified stars we determined the optical coordinates, their departures from the IR coordinates,
the Vstellar magnitudes, the color indices CI,and the preliminary spectral subtypes. The objects have optical magnitudes in the range of 8
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.Gas-dust shells are assumed to exist around four of the sources. Finder charts from the DSS are given for 19 of the objects.
Translated from Astrofizika, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 53–59, January–March, 1999. 相似文献
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We present two spectrograms in the 3900-5300 Å region and the identification chart for the star FBS 0102-110. We prove that it belongs to the group of CH-stars. 相似文献
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The ROSAT source 1RXS J181333.7+453118 is a Seyfert Sy1 galaxy with a red shift of z=0.093. A ROSAT spectrum and a spectrum over wavelengths of λ4500-7250? taken with the 2.6-m telescope at the Byurakan Astrophysical
Observatory are shown. The x-ray spectrum has characteristics similar to an AGN with a soft x-ray excess. 相似文献
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The twelfth list of blue stellar objects in the second part of the First Byurakan Spectral Sky Survey (FBS) is presented. This list contains 143 objects in the region -3° +1° at high latitudes with an area of approximately 992 square degrees (62 fields). The objects have magnitudes V of 11.8-18.1 and B-V colors ranging from -0.82 to +0.81. Of the 143 objects, 51 have been discovered for the first time. Equatorial coordinates, V magnitudes, color indices, and preliminary classifications of the objects are given. DSS identification charts are given for the newly discovered objects. 相似文献