UVCet type stars bibliography database

The Database contains references to papers about each star listed in Table 1. of the Catalogue. Referred papers contain mainly original observational data, and comparative discussions with other objects under consideration have also been partly included. References are chronologically regulated and completed with key words. We have used the following list of key words:

In some cases, binarity of stars hampers a single-valued selection of references for objects under consideration. Thus, for photometric observations of rather close binaries, that are carried out with short-focus telescopes as a rule, both components fall into the entrance diaphragm, and such observations give results for systems in total - such photometric data, as noted above, are marked by J in Table 2. However, spectral observations with longer focus telescopes provide information on the components separately. Therefore, to avoid gaps, we select references for an XXX A component both as papers on XXX A and XXX as well. This leads to some surplus list of references while selection for an XXX A only would lead to a non-complete list of references.

We aspired to include in the Bibliography all papers with information on stellar activity, but the last ones only with astrometric, fundamental photometry, stellar statistical as well as with eclipse data up to the end of 1996. In this work we used our card catalogue on the UV Cet-type stars, Abstracts on Astronomy and Astrophysics, a set of monographs and Proceedings of meetings on related topics, Prof.W.Wentzel's microfiche catalogue on flare stars, as well as references listed below. Finally, a cross-check with the SIMBAD database was carried out.

Extractions from the Bibliography by an author or by two authors, by a star (by any designation from Table 1), by a key word and by any pair combinations of these criteria.


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CrAO, 1999