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A.
gamma, X-ray standards  |
| ...no
literally "standard" objects yet, but better than nothing: |
| HEARSAC |
a multi-mission astronomy
archive for the EUV, X-ray, and Gamma ray wave bands |
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B.
UV standards  |
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Bohlin
et al. (1992) |
23 stars based on IUE,
optical spectra and the WD standards + 6 stars with IUE and model spectra |
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C.
visible standards  |
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Landolt
(1979,1983a,1983b,1992a,1992b) |
photometric standard
stars |
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Oja
(1996) |
123 stars between with
V=6 and 11 |
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Forbes
et al. (1993, 1994,1997),Zdanavicius
et al. (1997) |
about 200 stars |
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Strayzis
& Valiaugas (1994) |
Sun photometry |
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Oke
(1990) |
25 stars (7 to 16 mag.)
from 3200 to 10200 Å |
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Massey
et al. (1988) |
25 stars (7 to 16 mag.)
from 3200 to 8100 Å |
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Glushneva
et al. (1992) |
238 secondary standard
stars in the range 3200-7600 Å with a 50 Å resolution + energy
distribution for 99 stars between 6000-10800 Å |
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Massey
et al. (1990) |
11 standards from 6600
to 10300 Å |
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Hamuy
et al. (1992, 1994) |
10 bright standards and
19 fainter (10 to 14 mag.) standards from 3300 to about 10300 Å |
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Bohlin
et al. (1995, 1996) |
4 stars from 10 Å
to 3 microns |
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Filippenko
& Greenstein |
5 faint spectrophotometric
standards between 3300 and 10,000 Å |
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Bohlin
et al. (1992) |
23 stars based on IUE,
optical spectra and the WD standards + 6 stars with IUE and model spectra |
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Baldwin
& Stone (1983, 1984) |
spectra between 6056
and 10,400 Å |
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Hickson
& Mulrooney (1998) |
21 spectra (3500-9200
Å) for 15th magnitude stars |
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Turnshek
et al. (1990) |
with finding charts |
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D.
IR standards  |
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Kleinmann
et al. (1986) |
26 stellar spectra from
2.0 to 2.5 microns |
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Spectral
irradiance calibration in the infrared
IV,VI,VII
Cohen
et al. (1995, 1996a,
1996b),and
other papers) |
stellar spectra from
3 to 35 microns |
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Elias
et al. (1982, erratum) |
JHKL, H2O, Co standards |
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Arnaud
et al. (1989) |
73 stars |
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Van
Der Bliek et al. (1996)
Bouchet
et al. (1991), Bersanelli
et al. (1991) |
1-20 microns |
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Hunt
et al. (1998) |
86 JHK standards |
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Glass
(1974) |
145 standards |
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Carter
(1990, 1995) |
infrared standards |
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Allen
& Cragg (1983) |
southern 1.5<K<6
standards |
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Engels
et al. (1981) |
infrared standards |
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Massey
et al. (1990) |
11 standards from 6600
to 10300 Å |
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Various
useful links  |
| The
Standard Star Newsletter |
to keep astronomers in
touch with all aspects of stellar standards |
IAU |
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| Simbad |
basic data, cross-identifications
and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system |
CDS
(US) |
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| VizieR |
the most complete library
of published astronomical catalogues organized in a self-documented database |
CDS
(US,Japon) |
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| CADC |
numerous archives and
catalogues |
NRC-CNRC |
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| AstroWeb |
a collection of pointers
to astronomy-related information available on the Internet |
CDS
(STScI,MSSSO,NRAO,Vilspa,La
Plata) |
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AstroGLU
AstroBrowse
Starcast |
to query hundreds of
different catalogs and services distributed around the world using a single
interface |
CDS
NASA (SAO)
STScI |
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| Hypercat |
catalogues of galaxies
with nice interface to study their physics |
CRAL,OAB,OAC |
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| AMASE |
multi-mission and multi-spectral
data catalog in the NASA archives |
NASA |
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| MAST |
data from the Multimission
Archive at STScI |
STScI |
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| World
Plate Store |
historic astronomical
observations taken on photographic plates during the first three-quarters
of this century (in construction) |
OHP |
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| skycat |
tool that combines
visualization of images and access to
catalogs and archive
data for astronomy |
ESO-NRC-CNRC |
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| Aladin |
visual summary of the
multi-wavelength sky |
CDS |
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| SkyView |
any part of the sky from
radio to Gamma-Ray domains |
NASA |
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| IRSKY |
viewing the infrared
sky |
IPAC |
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| PHYSICAL
REFERENCE DATA |
laboratory measurements
(atomic spectra, molecules., gamma,...) |
NIST |
|
...more
links to come soon.
Last
update: 22th November 2000 by Anatoly Miroshnichenko
Created
by Patrice Corporon
Now
maintained by Shashikiran Ganesh-&
Anatoly
Miroshnichenko
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