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[vsnet-chat 1514] (fwd) PG 2337+300 sequence (Sumner)



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Comparison star sequence for PG 2337+300      

Lance Shaw was asking about a sequence for PG 2337+300, and   
Arne Henden has been able to obtain the field data necessary   
to produce such a sequence. As Arne promised, I have produced  
a comparison sequence from that data, and here it is. Rounded  
V values should be used by all visual observers.   
Enjoy    

Bruce Sumner      
Melbourne, Australia      
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                         PG 2337+300       
                - Comparison Star Sequence -       

Source:   CCD photometry by A. Henden, December 1998 
Position: 23 40 04.3   +30 17 48  (J2000) (A. Henden) 

ID   RA (2000)  DEC       X   Y   N    V     ERR   BV   ERR   
 
1  23 40 18.2 +30 19 21  180  93  2  11.271 0.012 0.968 0.016  
2  23 40 21.7 +30 16 21  225 87  2  12.225 0.006 0.653 0.004  
3  23 49 44.1 +30 23 47 261 359  2  13.068 0.000 0.722 0.002  
4  23 49 57.1 +30 17 55  94   7  2  13.716 0.006 0.949 0.001  
5  23 49 57.7 +30 20 16  85 148  2  14.045 0.000 0.956 0.004  
6  23 49 53.6 +30 17 31 139 17  2  14.253 0.006 0.778 0.001  
7  23 40 29.9 +30 17 19  331 29  2  14.559 0.006 0.635 0.004  
8  23 40 03.3 +30 20 18  13 150  2  15.010 0.006 0.810 0.004  
9  23 40 10.6 +30 15 28   82 140  2  15.579 0.006 0.782 0.003  
10 23 40 05.1 +30 18 36   11  48  2  16.728 0.014 1.371 0.001  
11 23 40 02.3 +30 17 17  26 31  2  16.936 0.035 0.909 0.004  
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X and Y arcsec offsets are positive east and positive north    
  respectively       
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