Member Contributed Catalogues
Following are a series of catalogues produced by VSS participants (largely Mati Morel) that may be of use to you.
Andrews-Morel Photometric Catalogue Around M42: The Atlas is a computer-readable version of David Andrews’ monumental Atlas of the Orion Nebula region (Armagh Observatory, 1981), updated by Mati Morel for VSS in 2011. It comprises corrected coordinates updated to epoch J2000.0, and BV magnitudes of 16398 stars in a region of 21.5 square degrees centred on M42 down to V~17. Download the ZIP file, which contains the database in a format for loading into Guide8 (and 9): Andrews.dat and Andrews.tdf, and two Readme files. The Andrews catalogue omitted the dense H II regions around M42; however Morel has covered this by including the Parenago catalogue, also designed to run on Guide8: Parenago.dat and Parenago.tdf. The two DAT files can be run simultaneously if desired.
Compiled by Mati Morel (2018) For more detailed, refer to the January 2018 edition of the VSS Newsletter.
Barnards and Schoenbergs Merged Catalogues of Dark Nebulae: Merged Lists Of Dark Nebulae – Barnard(1927) & Schoenberg(1964). Edited by Mati Morel, created:2008. Last Revision:2012 Purpose:
- To put Schoenberg’s catalogue into computer readable form.
- To combine Schoenberg’s catalogue with Barnard’s, for ease of comparison.
- To provide J2000 coordinates for all entries.
Catalogue of R136 Cluster stars in the LMC: Edited by Mati Morel, created: 2010. Purpose: The media interest in the R136 stars in the Tarantula Nebula sparked me into action to find precise positions for its components. 1 File: R136_001.PDF
Catalogue of Stars in the Reed low-absorption areas of Puppis: Database for Stars in MW 245 (Reed). Positions added by M. Morel Edited by Mati Morel, created: 1990. Last Revision: 2012 Purpose: To provide B1950 positions (not hitherto known), MK spectral types, and BV photometry (photographic) for 1487 stars in Puppis 3 Files: REED_AREAS.TXT, REED_AREAS.XLS, README.TXT
Catalogues of Stars and Nebulosity in the SMC: Compiled by M. Morel, 2001 August 1. Purpose: As a follow-up to my reworking of the Shapley-Lindsay (SL) catalogue of LMC star clusters, a similar plan of attack has been used for the star clusters of the SMC. The number of catalogued objects here is only a fraction of that in the LMC, so it was fairly straightforward to work through all 220 clusters identified by Hodge & Wright (1977) in their atlas of the SMC. 2 Files : READSMC.TXT, SMC_CLUS.TXT
Deep Sky Objects in the Magellanic Clouds: Edited by Mati Morel.
As a follow-up to my reworking of the Shapley-Lindsay (SL) catalogue of LMC star clusters, a similar plan of attack has been used for the star clusters of the SMC. The number of catalogued objects here is only a fraction of that in the LMC, so it was fairly straightforward to work through all 220 clusters identified by Hodge & Wright (1977) in their atlas of the SMC.
Lindsay Catalogue of SMC clusters
Four catalogues of SMC clusters were used by Hodge and Wright in compiling their SMC atlas, with Eric Lindsay’s 1958 catalogue being the longest, with 116 entries. I have given Lindsay’s compilation priority status, and kept his clusters in correct numerical order, even though the precise J2000 positions are not always strictly in order of increasing RA. Entries from other catalogues (K, WG and HW) are inserted in the most appropriate positions, according to RA.
Compared to the LMC, identification problems were rare, and the Hodge-Wright atlas was found to be very reliable, displaying the positions of clusters with commendable accuracy. Nevertheless, Lindsay’s published catalogue was consulted to be sure no vital information was missed.
Curiously, while the Lindsay catalogue gives diameters in arcmin for each cluster, the values given are generally far too large, up to 79 arcmin. It is clear that some other scale is meant, perhaps an absolute diameter in parsecs? The BSDL diameter data has been inserted instead.
Directory of Comparison Stars from IBVS 1-5000: Edited by Mati Morel Version 1: In 1994 the first tentative attempt was made to compile a list of comparison stars for variable stars, as reported in certain issues of the IBVS (Morel 1994). In many reports on variable stars where UBV photometry been performed the authors have specified which comparison and check stars were used, and their adopted magnitudes, usually tied to the standard Johnson-Morgan UBV system. To facilitate access to this useful data I compiled a Directory of Comparison Stars Cited in IBVS, commencing with IBVS No. 2081, the earliest one in my set at that time. The first version tended to concentrate on fainter stars, below 6.00V, for which the IBVS data was likely to be new. Data was compiled by examining each issue of IBVS , initially numbers 2081-4039. V and B-V values were retrieved, and matched with standard catalogue identifiers (HD, SAO, DM etc). Positions were provided for each comparison star, for B1950. In some instances, where IBVS published a sequence of many stars, or a sequence with faint stars below the limit of the Guide Star Catalogue, positions were not readily available, and the table entry merely refers to the entire sequence. Number of records: 520. Version 1 was made available to the astronomical community in two formats : ASCII text file, and spreadsheet (Lotus 1-2-3), on diskette upon request. Version 2: In 2001, at the suggestion of Dr. Andras Holl, the Directory was expanded to cover many missed issues of IBVS, especially numbers 1-2080. The table format was retained, but the number of records was now almost double, and covered IBVS issues 1 – 4209. The complete table of comparison stars can be found on IBVS CD-ROM II as a text file (auxiliary table 4067-t1.txt, to IBVS 4067). Number of records: 1025. Version 3 (IBVS4): In Jan. 2003, upon request, it was agreed to update the Directory again. Firstly, all of the numbers of IBVS 4210-5000 were searched for data. Secondly it was decided to check and amend all positions from epoch B1950 to J2000. This was done using Guide 8 (TM) software. The retrieval of higher precision coordinates was greatly facilitated, as well as retrieving other catalogue numbers. This process also allowed easy checking of IBVS data against data from the Hipparcos/Tycho mission. Any discepancies found were investigated closely and resolved satisfactorily, in most cases.The working name for Version 3 is IBVS4. Number of records: 1322.
GCVS stars for Maxim DL v5: For users of MaximDL/CCD V5 this file replaces the Stars.csv file found in the /Program files/Diffraction Limited/MaximDL V5 folder on Windows machines. Rename your original file to stars.old and just copy the new file into the folder. The original file contained just 78 bright stars but the replacement contains those bright stars plus the entire GCVS catalog plus 140 transiting exoplanets. Using the catalog for a goto has the added benefit of putting the target star’s name into the FITS header of your images.
Humphreys Catalogue of 71 OB Associations: Edited by Mati Morel, created: 1997. Last Revised: 2012 Purpose: To provide a listing of 71 galactic OB associations, and about 1000 confirmed member stars, according to the work done by R.M. Humphreys in 1978. 2 Files: ASSOC_LIST.TXT, README_4.TXT
Identifying NSV Objects: by Mati Morel Innes (1914) published a list of 111 variables in UOC20. The majority (77%) have now received GCVS names, while the remainder have NSV designations. The identities of many of these NSV entries are still uncertain, and the work done here provides clarification, using the material (finder charts and descriptive notes) published by Innes, together with modern sources.
Lucke-Hodge OB Associations in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Lucke, 1972. Edited by Mati Morel, created:2013. Last Revision:2013 Purpose:
- To provide precise J2000 positions for all stars (~5000) in Lucke’s 1972 thesis on LMC OB associations
- To replace, as much as possible, of Lucke’s old photo-graphic mags with updated recent photometry. In effect this sets up 95 BV sequences over the LMC region.>
- To provide other data (spectral types etc) for many stars
- To make the dataset capable of being read and displayed by GUIDE9. For this purpose two GUIDE9-specific files are included in the ZIP file, i.e. lh_stars_f.txt, lhob_f.tdf.
O-B5 Stars in Centaurus Updated Catalogue: Updated values for McGruder’s O-B5 Stars in Centaurus Catalogue by Mati Morel, created:2014.
About forty years ago McGruder (1975) published a catalogue of 417 stars of spectral types O-B5 in Centaurus. Coordinates for B1950, photographic UBV data and spectral types were given. It is now possible to identify all objects with certainty, and to resolve anomalies in the photographic photometry by comparison with high-quality recent data, and to assess its general accuracy. The dataset in updated form now provides accurate BV data for more than 300 stars.
Having contacted Brian Skiff (2014), Lowell Observatory, I am advised that there is no evidence of follow-up to confirm McGruder’s OB stars, and his UBV data proves to be so noisy it is of little value in the professional realm. Consequently the 1975 paper and list have been largely ignored.
As the work done here now provides a reliable sequence of BV photometry for more than 300 stars in southern Centaurus it can be made available for other purposes. Note that Nova Cen 2005 = V1047 Cen appeared in the midst of this same field.
Sharov Catalogue of Photometric Sequences: Edited by Mati Morel, created: 2006. Last Revised: 2012. Purpose: To update the original Russian publication, with J2000 positions, and to substitute English words and terms for the Russian. Some errors are corrected. 2 Files: Sharov_1.TXT, Sharov_2.TXT
Compiled by Mati Morel (2020) For more detailed, refer to the July 2020 edition of the VSS Newsletter.
Updated positions for the LMC. I. HV Stars – Compiled by Mati Morel (2020) For more detailed, refer to the January 2020 edition of the VSS Newsletter.
Updated Sanduleak Catalogue of Supergiants in the LMC: Database for N.Sanduleak’s LMC Supergiants. Zones -65° TO -72°. Edited by Mati Morel, created: 1999. Latest Revision: 2008
Purpose: To provide improved astrometric positions, UBV photometry and cross-references to GSC ids., all updated from the original catalogue published by Sanduleak in 1970. 2 Files: SANDULEAK_COMB.XLS, README1.TXT
VSS Dataset L2 Puppis: UVBRI Dataset by Stan Walker for L2 Puppis