VizieR Online Data Catalog: JMMC Stellar Diameters Catalogue - JSDC. Version 2 (Bourges+, 2017)
Abstract
The JMMC (Jean-Marie Mariotti Center) Calibrator Workgroup has long developed methods to estimate the angular diameter of stars, and provides this expertise in the SearchCal tool (http://www.jmmc.fr/searchcal). SearchCal creates a dynamical catalogue of stars suitable to calibrate Optical Long-Baseline Interferometry (OLBI) observations from on-line queries of CDS catalogues, according to observational parameters. In essence, SearchCal is limited only by the completeness of the stellar catalogues it uses, and in particular is not limited in magnitude. SearchCal being an application centered on the somewhat restricted OLBI observational purposes, it appeared useful to make our angular diameter estimates available for other purposes through a CDS-based catalog, the JMMC Stellar Diameters Catalogue (JSDC, II/300).
This second version of the catalog represents a tenfold improvement both in terms of the number of objects and on the precision of the estimates. This is due to a new algorithm using reddening-free quantities -- the pseudomagnitudes, allied to a new database of all the measured stellar angular diameters -- the JMDC (II/345/jmdc), and a rigorous error propagation at all steps of the processing. All this is described in the associated publication by Chelli et al. (2016A&A...589A.112C). The catalog reports the Limb-Darkened Diameter (LDD) and error for 465877 stars, as well as their BVRIJHKLMN magnitudes, Uniform Disk Diameters (UDD) in these same photometric bands, Spectral Type, and two supplementary quality indicators: - the mean-diameter chi-square (see Appendix A.2 of Chelli et al., 2016A&A...589A.112C). - a flag indicating some degree of caution in choosing this star as an OLBI calibrator: known spectroscopic binaries, Algol type stars, etc, see Note (1). The conversion from LDD to UDD in each spectral band is made using mainly the coefficients from J/A+A/556/A86/table16 and J/A+A/554/A98/table16 when possible (compatible spectral types) and following the prescriptions of the JMMC report at http://www.mariotti.fr/doc/approved/JMMC-MEM-2610-0001.pdf in all other cases. The errors on UDD values are omitted as they are similar to the LDD error. Instead of using this catalog to find a suitable OLBI calibrator, the reader is invited to use the SearchCal tool at JMMC (http://www.jmmc.fr/searchcal) which permits a refined search, give access to other possible calibrators (faint stars not in the Tycho catalog) and benefits from the maintainance of JMMC and CDS databases. This catalog replaces the previous JSDC (II/300/jsdc). Almost all stars in II/300/jsdc are found in II/346 with a consistent diameter, with the exception of 1935 stars whose estimated diameter differs from more than 2 sigmas between the two catalogs. The associated file JSDCv2v1dis.vot (jsdcdis.dat) summarizes this difference. (5 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- January 2017
- Bibcode:
- 2017yCat.2346....0B
- Keywords:
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- Stars: standard;
- Interferometry;
- Fundamental catalog;
- Photometry: infrared;
- Parallaxes: trigonometric;
- Stars: diameters