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Spectroscopic investigations of classical Cepheids and main-sequence stars in galactic open clusters and associations. II. Open cluster Platais 1 (C2128+488) and small-amplitude Cepheid V1726 Cygni
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Spectroscopic investigations of classical Cepheids and main-sequence stars in galactic open clusters and associations. I. Association Cas OB2 and the small-amplitude Cepheid SU Cassiopeae
The small-amplitude Cepheid SU Cas and four membersof the association Cas OB2 (HD 16893, HD17327a and b, HD 17443) were investigated,using high-resolution CCD spectra. The following results were obtained:1) All these objects have the same metallicity values, close to that ofthe Sun; 2) Elemental abundance indicates that SU Cas is a post firstdredge-up star with an age from 1 108 to 1.45 108yr, and it is not crossing the Cepheid instability strip for the firsttime. The mean value of log g = 2.35 corresponds to pulsations in thefundamental tone, although errors in gravity estimations provideovertone pulsations. The questions about its pulsational mode andmembership in Cas OB2 remained open; 3) HD17327a is a slowly rotating HgMn-star with the highest heliumcontent among such objects, while HD 16893 also has a manganeseoverabundance and might be classified as an Am-star; 4) HD17327b and HD 17443 are rapidly rotating main-sequence stars,while HD 17443 has a helium content comparable with that of the Sun.

UBV beta Database for Case-Hamburg Northern and Southern Luminous Stars
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A search for hot post-AGB stars in the IRAS Point Source Catalog.
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A preliminary compilation of DS-programme star positions
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Radial velocity measurements. IV - Ground-based accompaniment to the HIPPARCOS observation program
The paper presents 396 radial velocities of stars distributed in 19fields of 4 x 4 degrees. The study employs the Fehrenbach objectiveprism method and the same measuring technique used in a previous paper(Fehrenbach et al., 1987).

Visual multiples. VIII - 1000 MK types
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The local system of early type stars - Spatial extent and kinematics
Published uvby and H-beta photometric data and proper motions arecompiled and analyzed to characterize the structure and kinematics ofthe bright early-type O-A0 stars in the solar vicinity, with a focus onthe Gould belt. The selection and calibration techniques are explained,and the data are presented in extensive tables and graphs and discussedin detail. The Gould belt stars of age less than 20 Myr are shown togive belt inclination 19 deg to the Galactic plane and node-lineorientation in the direction of Galactic rotation, while the symmetricaldistribution about the Galactic plane and kinematic properties (purecircular differential rotation) of the belt stars over 60 Myr oldresemble those of fainter nonbelt stars of all ages. The unresolveddiscrepancy between the expansion observed in the youngest nearby starsand the predictions of simple models of expansion from a point isattributed to the inhomogeneous distribution of interstellar matter.

Measurements of binary stars performed at Nice (Second series)
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An investigation of the stellar association containing the 1.95 day Cepheid SU Cassiopeiae
The results of photometric and spectroscopic observations of SU Cas andthe surrounding dust complex are reported. UBV photometry was made ofearly type stars in the dust complex on eight nights in 1978-79 and afurther 10 stars were surveyed within 7 arcmin of SU Cas. Spectroscopicmeasurements were also made of the objects in order to obtain radialvelocities and equivalent widths. The data suggest the region has amoving cluster (BA association) 30 pc in angular extent, with the 1.95arcday Cepheid SU Cas as a member. The association is 255-261 pc distantand has a 6 pc spread between members. The association stars are around120 Myr old, typical of 4 solar mass stars. Finally, the core membersinclude visual and spectroscopic binary system and a short-periodCepheid.

Radial velocities for early type stars in six galactic regions
Coudespectroscopy has been carried out for 353 stars of spectral typesB0-A0 and V magnitudes between 6.5 and 10.8 m, selected in six regions(three northern and three southern) close to the galactic plane at thegalactic longitudes 135, 175, 315 and 350 deg. The radial velocitieswere obtained by cross-correlating each spectrogram with a referencespectrogram giving an internal error of 1.4 km/s.

Four-color and H-beta photometry for O-A0 type stars in three regions near the galactic equator
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The distance of the Cepheid SU CAS and its pulsation mode
Racine (1968) has used field stars which illuminate reflection nebulaenear SU Cas to determine the distance of the Cepheid. These stars havebeen reobserved in the four-color and H-beta system and found to be atseveral different distances. If SU Cas is associated with one of them,HD 17706, it must be a first-overtone pulsator. However, since thereflection nebulae in the region appear to be mostly unrelated to eachother, the case for overtone pulsation in this star is very weak, andits distance can not be reliably determined in this way.

Distance of the cepheid SU Cas.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1968AJ.....73..588R

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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Cassiopeia
Right ascension:02h49m58.14s
Declination:+64°37'50.9"
Apparent magnitude:7.511
Distance:336.7 parsecs
Proper motion RA:5.8
Proper motion Dec:-1.6
B-T magnitude:7.88
V-T magnitude:7.542

Catalogs and designations:
Proper Names
HD 1989HD 17327
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 4055-1631-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1500-02737357
HIPHIP 13208

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