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Machine-readable version of the Parenago catalogue of stars in the area of the Orion nebula
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A study of the stellar population in the LYNDS 1641 dark cloud. IV - The Einstein X-ray sources
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Walraven photometry of nearby southern OB associations
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A photometric study of the Orion OB 1 association. III - Subgroup analyses
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Two sparse open clusters in the region of Collinder 132.
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A photometric study of the Orion OB 1 association. I - Observational data.
A catalog of observational data is presented for stars in the region ofthe young stellar association Orion OB 1. Photoelectric observationsobtained in the uvby-beta and UBV systems are compiled along withprevious photoelectric and spectroscopic data for all these stars aswell as for several bright members of the association with availablephotometric indices. Mean weighted values are computed for thephotometric data and summarized in tables expected to be reasonablycomplete for association members earlier than spectral type A0.Membership criteria are derived, and qualitative membershipprobabilities summarized, for the 526 stars in the final program. Theanalytical procedures are discussed for association stars of B,intermediate, and AF types. Effects of the nebular environment andvarious calibrations of Balmer-line and four-color indices areconsidered for the determination of absolute magnitudes for the B-typestars.

Interaction between the Barnard Loop Nebula and the interstellar magnetic field
New observations of the linear interstellar polarization of starlightare used to study the geometric structure of the interstellar magneticfield in the vicinity of the Barnard Loop Nebula in Orion. The observedcomplex field structure cannot be explained by a simple radial expansionof a conducting gaseous shell into an initially parallel field. Asatisfactory fit of the observations can be obtained by assuming thatthe interstellar gas in Orion is suspended in an interstellar 'magneticpocket'. It is suggested that the formation of the observed denseinterstellar clouds and very young stars in the Orion aggregate is aresult of the local structure of the interstellar magnetic field.

Classificazione spettrale con prisma obiettivo di stelle del complesso Orione
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Catalogue of stars in the area of the Orion Nebula.
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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Orion
Right ascension:05h34m05.47s
Declination:-06°50'17.1"
Apparent magnitude:8.508
Distance:970.874 parsecs
Proper motion RA:1.6
Proper motion Dec:-0.9
B-T magnitude:8.584
V-T magnitude:8.515

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 36813
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 4778-1042-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0825-01580002
HIPHIP 26112

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