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The galactic reddening law - The evidence from uvby-beta photometry of B stars Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1985A&A...142..189T&db_key=AST
| A magnetic neutral sheet as cause of the flare productivity of a delta sunspot group Flare observations in the solar activity complex HR 16862, 16863, 16864at the end of May 1980 are compared with the structure of force-freemagnetic fields calculated from photospheric magnetograph measurements.A series of homologous flares connected with a delta configuration in HR16864 was possibly caused by a magnetic neutral sheet. The deltaconfiguration consisted of the large preceding spot of HR 16864 and asmall satellite of opposite polarity. All magnetic flux from thesatellite is connected to the main spot, and at the outer edge of thesatellite, away from the main spot, a magnetic neutral sheet is found.This agrees with the observation that the entire penumbra was situatedbetween parent spot and satellite, which is typical of such deltaconfigurations. It is suggested that the flare productivity of theseconfigurations is generally caused by magnetic neutral sheets at thepenumbra-free outer boundary of the satellites.
| Four-colour and H beta photometry of southern B stars at high galactic latitudes Four-color and H beta photometry has been obtained for 105 early-type HDstars with galactic latitudes less than -45 deg. They are mostly late Bstars of luminosity class V to III. Two new Am stars and several Ap orBp stars are detected photometrically. Absolute magnitudes aredetermined from the photometry and from MK types where available. Theinterstellar reddening of many of the more distant stars is very small,suggesting either the existence of undetected peculiar stars in thesample or that there are areas of effectively zero reddening at highsouthern galactic latitudes.
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Constellation: | Horologium |
Right ascension: | 02h39m36.64s |
Declination: | -61°31'59.2" |
Apparent magnitude: | 8.309 |
Distance: | 352.113 parsecs |
Proper motion RA: | 13.3 |
Proper motion Dec: | -0.7 |
B-T magnitude: | 8.25 |
V-T magnitude: | 8.305 |
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