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[vsnet-chat 6414] Re: chart problems



>>  4) Tycho-2 for stars fainter than 8 and brighter than ~9.5. Tycho-
>>  magnitudes (transformed to V) suffer for some systematic color -term that
>>  makes white and yellow stars to appear with a whiter B-V color (peaking
>>  around B-V 0.5 with a difference of 0.06-0.07 mag.) and white and blue stars
>>  to appear with a V mag 0.01-0.02 mag. brighter than Johnson's V.
>>  In Tycho-1 this effect is less pronounced and thus negligible, but accuracy
>>  falls steeper beyond 8th magnitude.

     Do you have some plots demonstrating this with respect to primary
standards (specifically the Landolt and Cousins E-region standards)?
     What transformation are you using to get Johnson V from VT?  Bessell?
The "official" Tycho-consortium transformation is not adequate at the
level you're talking about, and might introduce just the errors you
are noticing.

\Brian


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