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## (from tabmap V6.0 (2016-08-18)) 2024-03-29T07:18:47
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#-- II/20A UBV Photometry of O and B Stars in Vela (Denoyelle 1977)
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#---Table: II/20A/./notes.dat Remarks about star identifications in the course of position retrieval (added in July 2016)  (44 records)
#     m_Seq I1     ---   [1/5]? Multiplicity index to star
#       Seq I3     ---   [1/358] Running number
#      Text A209   ---   Text of note (original notes in "remarks.dat",
#                         notes added at CDS about problematic star
#                         identification in "notes.dat")
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1|050|Is the NE component, a bit fainter than the SW component (2050)
2|050|The SW component is itself made of 2 stars \object{2MASS J08391598-4404296} and \object{2MASS J08391636-4404321}
 | 56|Is in fact a blend of 2 stars, both bright in H{alpha}: 2MASS J08450186-3823400, and 2MASS J08450150-3823466
1|095|Is the Northern component of the 10" pair
2|095|Is the Southern component of the 10" pair
 | 67|This star has 2 possible stars matching the listed position, impossible to distinguish between them:
 | 67|\object{GSC 07679-0629} (Northern, V=12.57 B-V=0.64) at 13", or
 | 67|\object{GSC 07679-0137} (Southern, V=12.59 B-V=0.63) at 49"
 | 67|The finding chart is not accurate enough to retrieve which star was observed; the closest to the listed position (i.e. the Northern) is assumed.
1|128|The southern component is \object{CPD-51 2100} (GSC 8178-3039)
2|128|The northern component is \object{CPD-51 2102} (GSC 8178-2979); includes a fainter component at 6"SW
 |162|Position close to \object{HD 79778}, several possibilities:
 |162|\object{UCAC4 173-029053} (V=11.73, B-V=1.21) at 25"SW of HD 79778;
 |162|\object{TYC 8587-1712-1} (V=11.41, B-V=0.20) at 95"W;
 |162|Position close to \object{HD 79778}, several possibilities:
 |162|\object{UCAC4 173-029053} (V=11.73, B-V=1.21) at 25"SW of HD 79778;
 |162|\object{TYC 8587-1712-1} (V=11.41, B-V=0.20) at 95"W;
 |162|\object{UCAC4 173-029103} (V=11.865, B-V=1.65) at 60"SE;
 |162|\object{UCAC4 173-029109} (V=12.14, B-V=1.03) at 85"SE;
 |162|\object{UCAC4 173-029050} (V=12.01, B-V=0.54) at 84"S;
3|197|The location of this third component is not specified in the original catalog;
3|197|\object{2MASS J09262602-5209116} 25"NW of 1197 has compatible magnitude and color.
1|207|2MASS detects 6 sources within 15" of \object{HD 298425}
2|207|This blend includes 20 or more sources (within 30" of \object{HD 298425})
2|208|The companion is 10"E; 2MASS show 4 sources within 15", and about 20 within 30".
 |211|No source of this brightness/color found within 2' of the quoted position.
 |211|2 candidates at a distance a bit larger than 2':
 |211|\object{TYC 8589-891-1} (V=11.10, B-V=1.09) at 2.4'E;
 |211|\object{TYC 8589-639-1} (V=11.64, B-V=0.87) at 2.3'S (the most probable)
 |228|Crowded region, there are several candidates:
 |228|\object{TYC 8585-995-1} (V=11.44, B-V=1.06) at 54"SW (best match), but U-B differs by 0.2mag;
 |228|and several other possibilities within 2'...
1|264|Very crowded region; the best candidate is \object{UCAC4 164-038373} (V=13.65, B-V=0.53)
2|264|Very crowded region; a candidate at 1.5'N of 1264 could be \object{UCAC4 164-038374} (GSC2.3: F=14.67+/-0.44, B=16.79+/-0.46)
3|264|Very crowded region; "West of 1264" could be \object{UCAC4 164-038335}, located 1.6'NW of 1264, but it's a red/blue pair.
1|282|Very crowded region; the best candidate 30"S of 2264 is \object{UCAC4 174-042617} (V=13.36, B-V=0.63)
2|282|Very crowded region; the best candidate 30"N of 1264 is \object{UCAC4 174-042618} (V=12.99, B-V=0.55);
2|282|this Northern star has 5 neighbors within 15" in the 2MASS.
1|288|The photometry corresponds to the fainter star located 34"E of 2288: \object{TYC 8607-127-1}
2|288|The photometry corresponds to the brighter star located 34"W of 1288: \object{TYC 8607-596-1}
1|297|According to the photometry, corresponds to \object{LS 1402} located 12"E of 2297
2|297|According to the photometry, corresponds to \object{LS 1401} located 12"W of 1297
1|328|Two stars (d=7", fainter is V=14.5); detected as variable (amplitude=0.28mag, P=953days) in ASAS; could be the same star as 2328.
2|328|Two stars (d=7", fainter is V=14.5); detected as variable (amplitude=0.28mag, P=953days) in ASAS; could be the same star as 1328.
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