VizieR Online Data Catalog: Standard Galactic field RR Lyrae. I. Photometry (Monson+, 2017)
Abstract
The Three-hundred MilliMeter Telescope (TMMT) is a fully robotic, 300mm telescope at Las Campanas Observatory (LCO), for which the nightly operation and data processing have been completely automated. Over the course of two years data were collected on 179 individual nights for our sample of the 55 RR Lyrae in the B, V, and IC broadband filters. Of these nights, 76 were under photometric conditions and calibrated directly. The 103 nonphotometric nights were roughly calibrated by using the default transformation equations, but only provide differential photometry relative to the calibrated frames. This resulted in 59698 final individual observations. Individual data points have a typical photometric precision of 0.02mag. The statistical error falls rapidly with hundreds of observations, with the zero-point uncertainties being the largest source of uncertainty in the final reported mean magnitude.
To compare the results of our TMMT campaign to previous studies of these RR Lyrae (RRL) and to fill gaps in our TMMT phase coverage, we have compiled available broadband data from literature published over the past 30 years and spanning our full wavelength coverage (0.4 to 4.5μm) from the optical to mid-infrared. We have homogenized these diverse data sets to the following filter systems: Johnson UBV, Kron-Cousins RI, 2MASS J,H,Ks, and Spitzer [3.6], [4.5]. The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS; http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/asas/) is a long-term project monitoring all stars brighter than V~14mag. The program covers both hemispheres, with telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile and Haleakala on Maui, both of which provide simultaneous I and V photometry. The GEOS RR Lyr Survey (http://www.ast.obs-mip.fr/users/leborgne/dbRR/grrs.html) is a long-term program utilizing TAROT (http://tarot.obs-hp.fr/) at Calern Observatory (Nice University, France). Annual data releases from this project add times for maximum light for program stars over the last year of observations. In addition to the large programs previously described, we use optical data from individual studies over the past 30 years (Barnes et al. 1992PASP..104..514B, Cacciari et al. 1987A&AS...69..135C, Skillen et al. 1993SAAOC..15...90S, Liu & Janes 1989ApJS...69..593L, Paczynski 1965AcA....15..115P, Jones et al. 1992ApJ...386..646J, Warren 1966MNSSA..25..103W, Fernley et al. 1989MNRAS.236..447F, Fernley et al. 1990MNRAS.242..685F, and Clementini et al. 2000AJ....120.2054C). Single-epoch photometry is available from 2MASS (Cutri et al. 2003, Cat. II/246) in J, H, and Ks. Data from Sollima et al. 2008 (Cat. J/MNRAS/384/1583), Liu & Janes 1989ApJS...69..593L, Barnes et al. 1992PASP..104..514B, and Fernley et al. 1993A&AS...97..815F, Skillen et al. 1989MNRAS.241..281S, Fernley et al. 1990MNRAS.242..685F, Fernley et al. 1989MNRAS.236..447F and Skillen et al. 1993MNRAS.265..301S are adopted. The mid-infrared [3.6] and [4.5] observations were taken using Spitzer/IRAC as part of the Warm-Spitzer Exploration Science Carnegie RR Lyrae Program (CRRP; PID 90002, Freedman et al. 2012sptz.prop90002F). WISE (Wright et al. 2010AJ....140.1868W; see also Cutri et al. 2012, Cat. II/311) or NEOWISE (Mainzer et al. 2011ApJ...731...53M, Mainzer et al. 2014, Cat. J/ApJ/792/30) photometry is available for each of our stars. (5 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- June 2017
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2017yCat..51530096M
- Keywords:
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- Stars: variable;
- Stars: bright;
- Stars: nearby;
- Photometry: UBVRI;
- Photometry: infrared;
- Abundances: [Fe/H]