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Bright Star Catalogue

The Bright Star Catalogue, also known as the Yale Catalogue of Bright Stars, Yale Bright Star Catalogue, or just YBS, is a star catalogue that lists all stars of stellar magnitude 6.5 or brighter, which is roughly every star visible to the naked eye from Earth. The catalog lists 9,110 objects, of which 9,095 are stars, 11 are novae or supernovae (which were "bright stars" only at the time when they were at their peak),[1] and four are non-stellar objects which are the globular clusters 47 Tucanae (designated HR 95) and NGC 2808 (HR 3671), and the open clusters NGC 2281 (HR 2496) and Messier 67 (HR 3515).[2]

The catalogue is fixed in number of entries, but its data is maintained, and it is appended with a comments section about the objects that has been steadily enhanced. The abbreviation for the catalog as a whole is BS or YBS but all citations of stars it indexes use HR before the catalog number, a homage to the catalog's direct predecessor, published in 1908, named the Harvard Revised Photometry Catalogue.

History

The earliest predecessor of the YBSC, titled Harvard Photometry, was published in 1884 by the Harvard College Observatory under the supervision of Edward Charles Pickering, and contained about 4,000 stars.[3] Following its release, Pickering promoted a broader stellar survey for the southern celestial hemisphere, equally as thorough as the Harvard Photometry of 1884. This photometry work was carried out by Solon I. Bailey between 1889 and 1891, leading to the publication of the Revised Harvard Photometry in 1908. The new catalogue contained stars down to magnitude 6.5 in both hemispheres, for which John A. Parkhurst continued work through the 1920s.[4]

The Yale Bright Star Catalogue has been steadily enhanced since the Yale astronomer Frank Schlesinger published the first version in 1930; even though the YBS is limited to the 9110 objects already in the catalog, the data for the objects already listed is corrected and extended, and it is appended with a comments section about the objects. The edition of 1991 was the fifth in order, a version that introduced a considerable enhancement of the comments section, to a little more than the size of the catalogue itself. This most recent edition, in addition to several previous editions, was compiled and edited by Ellen Dorrit Hoffleit of Yale University.[5][6]

The Harvard Revised Photometry, based on visual observations, has been superseded by photo-electric measurements using band pass filters, most prominently the UBV photometric system. This can differ substantially (up to 1.8 magnitudes [7]) from the older system. Hence many stars brighter than V=6.50 are not in the YBSC (and hundreds of stars in the YBSC are fainter than V=6.50). Dorrit Hoffleit with Michael Saladyga and Peter Wlasuk published in 1983 a Supplement with an additional 2603 stars for which a V magnitude of brighter than 7.10 had been measured at that time.

Editions

To date, there have been one predecessor, and five editions of the YBS Catalog:

  • predecessor – Revised Harvard Photometry (1908)[8]
  • 1st edition – Catalogue of Bright Stars (1930)[9]
  • 2nd edition – Catalogue of Bright Stars (1940)[10]
  • 3rd edition – Catalogue of Bright Stars (1964)[11]
  • 4th edition – The Bright Star Catalogue (1982)[12]
    • Supplement – A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue (1983)[7]
  • 5th edition – The Bright Star Catalogue (1991),[13] which exists only in electronic form, not in book form.

See also

Astronomical topics

Astronomers

References

  1. ^ These are HR 92, 182, 1057, 1841, 2472, 5958, 6309, 6515, 7189, 7539 and 8296.
  2. ^ Yale Bright Star Catalog. Yale University.
  3. ^ Johnston, Sean (2001). A history of light and colour measurement: science in the shadows. CRC Press. p. 39. ISBN 0-7503-0754-4 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Lankford, John (1997). History of Astronomy: an encyclopedia. Garland reference library of social science. Vol. 771. Taylor & Francis. p. 397. ISBN 0-8153-0322-X – via Google Books.
  5. ^ . Sky & Telescope. 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-10-05. Retrieved 2012-07-21.
  6. ^ Pearce, Jeremy (2007). "E. Dorrit Hoffleit, Scientist, Dies at 100". The New York Times.
  7. ^ a b Hoffleit, D.; Saladyga, M.; Wlasuk, P., eds. (1983). A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue. New Haven: Yale University Observatory. Bibcode:1983bscs.book.....H. ISBN 0-914753-01-0.
  8. ^ Pickering, E.C., ed. (1908). "Revised Harvard Photometry". Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. 50: 1. Bibcode:1908AnHar..50....1P.
  9. ^ Schlesinger, F., ed. (1930). Catalogue of Bright Stars. New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company. Bibcode:1930cbs..book.....S. LCCN 30-33867.
  10. ^ Schlesinger, F.; Jenkins, L.F., eds. (1940). Catalogue of Bright Stars. New Haven: The New Haven Printing Company. Bibcode:1940cbs..book.....S. LCCN 41-21393 – via Internet Archive.
  11. ^ Hoffleit, D., ed. (1964). Catalogue of Bright Stars. New Haven: Yale University Observatory. Bibcode:1964cbs..book.....H – via Internet Archive.
  12. ^ Hoffleit, D.; Jaschek, Carlos, eds. (1982). The Bright Star Catalogue. New Haven: Yale University Observatory. Bibcode:1982bsc..book.....H.
  13. ^ Hoffleit, D.; Jaschek, C., eds. (1991). The Bright Star Catalogue. New Haven: Yale University Observatory. Bibcode:1991bsc..book.....H.

External links

  • "Yale Bright Star Catalog". Provides a link to a program "sbsc" for consulting the Bright Star Catalog.
  • "Complete catalog from CDS" (FTP).
  • "Online version of the catalog from VizieR".
  • "Online version of the supplement to the 4th edition of the catalog".

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The Bright Star Catalogue also known as the Yale Catalogue of Bright Stars Yale Bright Star Catalogue or just YBS is a star catalogue that lists all stars of stellar magnitude 6 5 or brighter which is roughly every star visible to the naked eye from Earth The catalog lists 9 110 objects of which 9 095 are stars 11 are novae or supernovae which were bright stars only at the time when they were at their peak 1 and four are non stellar objects which are the globular clusters 47 Tucanae designated HR 95 and NGC 2808 HR 3671 and the open clusters NGC 2281 HR 2496 and Messier 67 HR 3515 2 The catalogue is fixed in number of entries but its data is maintained and it is appended with a comments section about the objects that has been steadily enhanced The abbreviation for the catalog as a whole is BS or YBS but all citations of stars it indexes use HR before the catalog number a homage to the catalog s direct predecessor published in 1908 named the Harvard Revised Photometry Catalogue Contents 1 History 1 1 Editions 2 See also 2 1 Astronomical topics 2 2 Astronomers 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe earliest predecessor of the YBSC titled Harvard Photometry was published in 1884 by the Harvard College Observatory under the supervision of Edward Charles Pickering and contained about 4 000 stars 3 Following its release Pickering promoted a broader stellar survey for the southern celestial hemisphere equally as thorough as the Harvard Photometry of 1884 This photometry work was carried out by Solon I Bailey between 1889 and 1891 leading to the publication of the Revised Harvard Photometry in 1908 The new catalogue contained stars down to magnitude 6 5 in both hemispheres for which John A Parkhurst continued work through the 1920s 4 The Yale Bright Star Catalogue has been steadily enhanced since the Yale astronomer Frank Schlesinger published the first version in 1930 even though the YBS is limited to the 9110 objects already in the catalog the data for the objects already listed is corrected and extended and it is appended with a comments section about the objects The edition of 1991 was the fifth in order a version that introduced a considerable enhancement of the comments section to a little more than the size of the catalogue itself This most recent edition in addition to several previous editions was compiled and edited by Ellen Dorrit Hoffleit of Yale University 5 6 The Harvard Revised Photometry based on visual observations has been superseded by photo electric measurements using band pass filters most prominently the UBV photometric system This can differ substantially up to 1 8 magnitudes 7 from the older system Hence many stars brighter than V 6 50 are not in the YBSC and hundreds of stars in the YBSC are fainter than V 6 50 Dorrit Hoffleit with Michael Saladyga and Peter Wlasuk published in 1983 a Supplement with an additional 2603 stars for which a V magnitude of brighter than 7 10 had been measured at that time Editions Edit To date there have been one predecessor and five editions of the YBS Catalog predecessor Revised Harvard Photometry 1908 8 1st edition Catalogue of Bright Stars 1930 9 2nd edition Catalogue of Bright Stars 1940 10 3rd edition Catalogue of Bright Stars 1964 11 4th edition The Bright Star Catalogue 1982 12 Supplement A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue 1983 7 5th edition The Bright Star Catalogue 1991 13 which exists only in electronic form not in book form See also EditAstronomical topics Edit photometry star catalogAstronomers Edit Solon I Bailey Ida Barney Ellen Dorrit Hoffleit Carlos Jaschek Louise Freeland Jenkins Edward Charles Pickering Frank SchlesingerReferences Edit These are HR 92 182 1057 1841 2472 5958 6309 6515 7189 7539 and 8296 Yale Bright Star Catalog Yale University Johnston Sean 2001 A history of light and colour measurement science in the shadows CRC Press p 39 ISBN 0 7503 0754 4 via Google Books Lankford John 1997 History of Astronomy an encyclopedia Garland reference library of social science Vol 771 Taylor amp Francis p 397 ISBN 0 8153 0322 X via Google Books Dorrit Hoffleit 1907 2007 Sky amp Telescope 2007 Archived from the original on 2008 10 05 Retrieved 2012 07 21 Pearce Jeremy 2007 E Dorrit Hoffleit Scientist Dies at 100 The New York Times a b Hoffleit D Saladyga M Wlasuk P eds 1983 A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue New Haven Yale University Observatory Bibcode 1983bscs book H ISBN 0 914753 01 0 Pickering E C ed 1908 Revised Harvard Photometry Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College 50 1 Bibcode 1908AnHar 50 1P Schlesinger F ed 1930 Catalogue of Bright Stars New Haven The Tuttle Morehouse amp Taylor Company Bibcode 1930cbs book S LCCN 30 33867 Schlesinger F Jenkins L F eds 1940 Catalogue of Bright Stars New Haven The New Haven Printing Company Bibcode 1940cbs book S LCCN 41 21393 via Internet Archive Hoffleit D ed 1964 Catalogue of Bright Stars New Haven Yale University Observatory Bibcode 1964cbs book H via Internet Archive Hoffleit D Jaschek Carlos eds 1982 The Bright Star Catalogue New Haven Yale University Observatory Bibcode 1982bsc book H Hoffleit D Jaschek C eds 1991 The Bright Star Catalogue New Haven Yale University Observatory Bibcode 1991bsc book H External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harvard Revised Yale Bright Star Catalogue Yale Bright Star Catalog Provides a link to a program sbsc for consulting the Bright Star Catalog Complete catalog from CDS FTP Online version of the catalog from VizieR Online version of the supplement to the 4th edition of the catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bright Star Catalogue amp oldid 1096568910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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