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Radial velocities. Measurements of 2800 B2-F5 stars for HIPPARCOS
Radial velocities have been determined for a sample of 2930 B2-F5 stars,95% observed by the Hipparcos satellite in the north hemisphere and 80%without reliable radial velocity up to now. Observations were obtainedat the Observatoire de Haute Provence with a dispersion of 80Ä,mm(-1) with the aim of studying stellar and galactic dynamics.Radial velocities have been measured by correlation with templates ofthe same spectral class. The mean obtained precision is 3.0 km s(-1)with three observations. A new MK spectral classification is estimatedfor all stars. Based on observations made at the Haute ProvenceObservatory, France and on data from The Hipparcos Catalogue, ESA.Tables 4, 5 and 6 are only available in electronic form at the CDS viaanonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr or viahttp://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/Abstract.htm

Catalogue of H-alpha emission stars in the Northern Milky Way
The ``Catalogue of Stars in the Northern Milky Way Having H-alpha inEmission" appears in Abhandlungen aus der Hamburger Sternwarte, Band XIin the year 1997. It contains 4174 stars, range {32degr <= l() II< 214degr , -10degr < b() II < +10degr } having the Hαline in emission. HBH stars and stars of further 99 lists taken from theliterature till the end of 1994 were included in the catalogue. We givethe cross-identification of stars from all lists used. The catalogue isalso available in the Centre de Données, Strasbourg ftp130.79.128.5 or http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr and at the HamburgObservatory via internet.

Catalogue of stars in the northern Milky Way having H-alpha in emission
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Rotational Velocity Determinations for 164 Be and B Stars
Rotational velocities, v sin i, have been obtained for 96 Be and 68normal B stars by measurements of the FWHM of the He I lambda-4471 line(for spectral types B0-B4.5) and Mg II lambda-4481 (for types B5-B9.5).The consistency of various published sources is examined. (SECTION:Stars)

UBV Photometry of W Ser Stars
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Empirical temperature calibrations for early-type stars
Three temperature calibrations of suitable photometric quantities havebeen derived for O and B stars. A sample of 120 stars with reliableT(eff.) determinations has been used for establishing each calibration.The different calibrations have been critically discussed and compared.Temperature determinations for 1009 program stars have been obtainedwith an accuracy of the order of 10 percent.

Photometric variations of Orion population stars. III - RY Tau, T Ori, NV Ori, and HH AUR
UBVRI and H-alpha photometry of four Orion population stars has beenobtained with the Perkin telescope at Van Vleck Observatory during theinterval of October 1983 to March 1984. RY Tau underwent a dramaticincrease in brightness during this period, reaching a level (V = 9.43)not seen in more than two decades. At the same time, the equivalentwidth of its H-alpha emission line (measured photometrically) decreasedand, in the longer-wavelength color indices, has begun to show the'bluer when brighter' syndrome characteristic of other weakemission-line Orion population stars. Spectra taken during the 1983-1984season, or as soon as possible this season (if the star remains bright),could provide critical information on the nature of the variabilitymechanism. T Ori and NV Ori also showed substantial variability, andtheir color and H-alpha characteristics are discussed. HH Aur showedlittle or no variation during the present observations.

UBVRI photometry of stars useful for checking equipment orientation stability
Several sets of stars have been measured, equally spaced around the skyin right ascension, over a range in declination from -75 deg to +30 deg.The goal was to obtain a number of well-observed stars with qualityinternally consistent magnitudes and color indices. The stars wereneeded to check orientation effects of photometric equipment.

Observations spectroscopiques d'etoiles Be.
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Second Supplement to the Mount Wilson Catalogue and Bibliography of Stars of Classes B and a whose Spectra have Bright Hydrogen Lines.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1949ApJ...110..387M&db_key=AST

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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Auriga
Right ascension:05h39m15.15s
Declination:+30°09'02.0"
Apparent magnitude:7.677
Distance:174.216 parsecs
Proper motion RA:-11.4
Proper motion Dec:-3
B-T magnitude:7.829
V-T magnitude:7.69

Catalogs and designations:
Proper Names
HD 1989HD 37352
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 2404-1216-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1200-03603126
HIPHIP 26601

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