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Recovery of the Astrographic Catalogue

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2017

J. Stock
Affiliation:
CIDA, Merida, Venezuela
C. Abad
Affiliation:
CIDA, Merida, Venezuela

Abstract

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An almost fully automatic scheme has been developed which produces final positions in the system determined by the reference catalogue, cross identifications, and approximate magnitudes in a standard system. A plate-overlap method is used which permits inclusion of higher order terms either plate by plate or common to a subset of plates. Magnitude dependent errors are also included. The system has already been applied to more than 500 plates, most of them of the Paris zone, with smaller sets of the Oxford, Potsdam, and Helsingfors zones. The Paris zone yields consistent higher order and magnitude terms over the entire set analyzed so far.

Type
Part II: Current Research
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988 

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