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Globular Clusters in the Vilnius Photometric System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

K. Zdanavičius*
Affiliation:
Institute of Physics, Vilnius

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The Vilnius photometric system was developed for photometric two-dimensional classification of stars and for the determination of interstellar reddening. The system consists of seven magnitudes U, P, X, Y, Z, V and S with mean wavelengths of 345, 375, 405, 466, 516, 544 and 655 nm and half-widths of the order 20 – 30 nm (Straižys 1977). Later on the system was successfully used for the determination of temperatures and the metallicities of halo stars (Bartkevičius and Sperauskas 1983).

Type
Chapter VII. Poster Papers on Harlow Shapley and Globular Clusters in the Milky Way
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988 

References

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Straižys, V. 1977 in Multicolor Stellar Photometry, Mokslas Publishers, Vilnius, p. 203.Google Scholar
Zdanavičius, K. 1983 Astron. Zh. 60, 44.Google Scholar
Zdanavičius, K. 1986 in Proceedings of Workshop on Stellar Clusters, May 19-23, 1986, Sverdlovsk (in press).Google Scholar