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Sixth Catalogue of Fundamental Stars (FK6). Part III. Additional fundamental stars with direct solutions
The FK6 is a suitable combination of the results of the HIPPARCOSastrometry satellite with ground-based data, measured over a longinterval of time and summarized mainly in the FK5. Part III of the FK6(abbreviated FK6(III)) contains additional fundamental stars with directsolutions. Such direct solutions are appropriate for single stars or forobjects which can be treated like single stars. Part III of the FK6contains in total 3272 stars. Their ground-based data stem from thebright extension of the FK5 (735 stars), from the catalogue of remainingSup stars (RSup, 732 stars), and from the faint extension of the FK5(1805 stars). From the 3272 stars in Part III, we have selected 1928objects as "astrometrically excellent stars", since their instantaneousproper motions and their mean (time-averaged) ones do not differsignificantly. Hence most of the astrometrically excellent stars arewell-behaving "single-star candidates" with good astrometric data. Thesestars are most suited for high-precision astrometry. On the other hand,354 of the stars in Part III are Δμ binaries in the sense ofWielen et al. (1999). Many of them are newly discovered probablebinaries with no other hitherto known indication of binarity. The FK6gives, besides the classical "single-star mode" solutions (SI mode),other solutions which take into account the fact that hidden astrometricbinaries among "apparently single-stars" introduce sizable "cosmicerrors" into the quasi-instantaneously measured HIPPARCOS proper motionsand positions. The FK6 gives, in addition to the SI mode, the "long-termprediction (LTP) mode" and the "short-term prediction (STP) mode". TheseLTP and STP modes are on average the most precise solutions forapparently single stars, depending on the epoch difference with respectto the HIPPARCOS epoch of about 1991. The typical mean error of anFK6(III) proper motion in the single-star mode is 0.59 mas/year. This isa factor of 1.34 better than the typical HIPPARCOS errors for thesestars of 0.79 mas/year. In the long-term prediction mode, in whichcosmic errors are taken into account, the FK6(III) proper motions have atypical mean error of 0.93 mas/year, which is by a factor of about 2better than the corresponding error for the HIPPARCOS values of 1.83mas/year (cosmic errors included).

Period analysis of τ Pegasi and the nature of multiple-periodic δ Scuti stars.
The δ Scuti variable star τ Pegasi was observed with the 60-cmtelescope at Xinglong Station of Beijing Astronomical Observatory from1991 to 1992.. Period analyses were made for the 1991-1992 data set andother avaliable data sets. Two pulsation frequencies (18.40567 and18.0178 cycles/d) with visual amplitudes of 0.0116 and 0.0039mag werefound. The observed frequencies indicate nonradial p_4_ mode with l=1.The long-term variations in phasing of the first period is a value ofdP/dt about 10^-9^. The amplitude of the first frequency increased from0.0067mag (1975-1979) to 0.0116mag (1991-1992). The amplitude of thesecond frequency increased from 0.0018mag (1975-1979) to 0.0039mag(1991-1992). The beating between the two frequencies can fit the1991-1992 data to +/-0.004mag. The number of frequencies detected, thelong-term amplitude variability and the mode identification show thatτ Peg is a typical nonradially pulsating δ Scuti star.

Fifth fundamental catalogue. Part 2: The FK5 extension - new fundamental stars
The mean positions and proper motions for 3117 new fundamental starsessentially in the magnitude range about 4.5 to 9.5 are given in thisFK5 extension. Mean apparent visual magnitude is 7.2 and is on average2.5 magnitudes fainter then the basic FK5 which has a mean magnitude of4.7. (The basic FK5 gives the mean positions and proper motions for theclassical 1535 fundamental stars). The following are discussed: theobservational material, reduction of observations, star selection, andthe system for the FK5 extension. An explanation and description of thecatalog are given. The catalog of 3117 fundamental stars for the equinoxand epoch J2000.0 and B1950.0 is presented. The parallaxes and radialvelocities for 22 extension stars with large forecasting effects aregiven. Catalogs used in the compilation of the FK5 fundamental catalogare listed.

UBV photometry of stars whose positions are accurately known. IV
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1987A&AS...68..211O&db_key=AST

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Constelación:Pegaso
Ascensión Recta:23h19m41.41s
Declinación:+23°49'30.9"
Magnitud Aparente:7.263
Distancia:266.667 parsecs
Movimiento Propio en Ascensión Recta:21.4
Movimiento Propio en Declinación:-37.5
B-T magnitude:7.182
V-T magnitude:7.257

Catálogos y designaciones:
Nombres Propios   (Edit)
HD 1989HD 219937
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 2237-873-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1125-19765721
HIPHIP 115172

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