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Detailed Description of III/215 : 7th Catalog of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars (van der Hucht, 2001)
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III/215 7th Catalog of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars (van der Hucht, 2001)
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The Seventh Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars
van der Hucht K.A.
<New Astronomy Reviews 45, 135 (2001)>
=2001NewAR..45..135V
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ADC_Keywords: Stars, Wolf-Rayet ;
Keywords: Catalogs; Galaxy: center; Galaxy: evolution;
Galaxy: open clusters and associations: general;
Galaxy: solar neighbourhood; Galaxy: structure;
Galaxy: stellar content; ISM: H I bubbles; ISM: H II regions;
ISM: ring nebulae; Stars: binaries: spectroscopic;
Stars: binaries: visual; Stars: circumstellar matter: dust;
Stars: distances; Stars: evolution; Stars: fundamental parameters;
Stars: masses; Stars: statistics; Stars: winds; Stars: Wolf Rayet
Description:
The VIIth catalogue of galactic Population I Wolf Rayet stars provides
improved coordinates, spectral types and bv photometry of known WR
stars and adds 71 new WR stars to the previous WR catalogue. This
census of galactic WR stars reaches 227 stars, comprising 127 WN
stars, 87 WC stars, 10 WN/WC stars and 3 WO stars. This includes 15
WNL and 11 WCL stars within 30 pc of the Galactic Center. We compile
and discuss WR spectral classification, variability, periodicity,
binarity, terminal wind velocities, correlation with open clusters and
OB associations, and correlation with H I bubbles, H II regions and
ring nebulae. Intrinsic colours and absolute visual magnitudes per
subtype are re-assessed for a re-determination of optical photometric
distances and galactic distribution of WR stars. In the solar
neighbourhood we find projected on the galactic plane a surface
density of 3.3 WR stars per kpc2, with a WC/WN number ratio of 1.5,
and a WR binary frequency (including probable binaries) of 39%. The
galactocentric distance (RWR) distribution per subtype shows RWR
increasing with decreasing WR subtype, both for the WN and WC
subtypes. This RWR distribution allows for the possibility of
WNE->WCE and WNL->WCL subtype evolution.
The successive catalogues of galactic WR stars are:
I 55 stars Campbell, 1884 Astronomy and Astrophysics 13, 448
(Northfield, Minn: Goodsell Observatory)
II 108 stars Fleming, 1912 Harvard College Obs. Ann. 56, 165
III 92 stars Payne, 1930 The Stars of High Luminosity,
Harvard Obs. Monographs No. 3, p. 19
IV 123 stars Roberts, 1962AJ.....67...79R
V 127 stars Smith, 1968MNRAS.138..109S
VI 157 stars van der Hucht et al., 1981SSRv...28..227V
VII 227 stars van der Hucht, 2001NewAR..45..135V, this paper
File Summary:
FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
× 80 . This file
× ReadMe 80 . This file
× table13.dat 148 226 Locations of galactic WR stars
× table14.dat 213 226 Environment of galactic WR stars
× table15.dat 232 226 Parameters of galactic WR stars
× table28.dat 187 226 Photometric distances of galactic WR stars
× refs.dat 80 440 References quoted in tables
× notes.txt 80 569 Notes from all tables
× allrefs.dat 430 683 All references of the paper
× addendum.txt 76 60 Some new WR stars (included in next edition)
See also:
ftp://saturn.sron.nl/pub/karelh/UPLOADS/VIIWRCAT.dir : FTP site
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table13.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1 A1 --- New [N*] non-blank indicates a new star, and
* indicates a note in the file notes.txt
2- 6 A5 --- WR Running number from the VIth Catalogue (1)
9- 22 A14 --- Name Star name (2)
26- 34 A9 --- GCVS Variable star name
38- 52 A15 --- OName Other name HD, Th, He3-, Wra, or AS (2)
56- 67 A12 --- LS LS, LSS, SPH and SS catalogue numbers
70- 83 A14 --- Aname Astrometric catalogue numbers (3)
87- 88 I2 h RAh Right Ascension J2000 (hours)
90- 91 I2 min RAm Right Ascension J2000 (minutes)
93- 97 F5.2 s RAs Right Ascension J2000 (seconds)
101 A1 --- DE- Declination J2000 (sign)
102-103 I2 deg DEd Declination J2000 (degrees)
105-106 I2 arcmin DEm Declination J2000 (minutes)
108-112 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination J2000 (seconds)
116-120 A5 --- r_Pos Position Reference
123-128 F6.2 deg GLON Galactic Longitude
131-136 F6.2 deg GLAT Galactic Latitude
140-148 A9 --- r_FC References for finding charts
Note (1): VIth catalogue by van der Hucht et al., 1981SSRv...28..227V
Note (2): Bayer name, HR number, IC number, and miscellaneous
designations from discovery papers listed in file refs.dat
Note (3): Astrometric catalogue numbers from:
Hip : ESA 1997, The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues,
The Hipparcos Catalogue, 1997, ESA-SP1200, Cat. I/239
PPM : Roser & Bastian 1991, Cats I/146 and I/193
GSC : Guide Star Catalog, Jenkner et al. 1990, Cat. I/220
Tyc : ESA 1997, The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA-SP1200, Cat. I/239
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table14.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
2- 6 A5 --- WR Running number as in table13
9- 25 A17 --- Name Other name of the star
29- 44 A16 --- OpCl Correlation with open cluster (G1)
48- 60 A13 --- OB Correlation with OB association (G1)
64- 85 A22 --- r_OB References of correlation with cluster/association
89-147 A59 --- Neb Correlation with ring nebula, HII region,
or HI bubble (1)
151-213 A63 --- r_Neb References of correlations with nebulae
Note (1): abbreviations used:
r : ring
2r : double ring
3r : triple ring
r: : probable ring
diff. : diffuse
v. diff.: very diffuse
ext. : extended
fil. : filamentary [OIII]
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table15.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
2- 6 A5 --- WR Running number as in table13
9- 25 A17 --- Name Other name of the star
29- 44 A16 --- SpType MK Spectral Classification (1)
48- 61 A14 --- r_SpType References of the Spectral Classification
64 A1 --- l_vmag Limit flag on vmag
65- 69 F5.2 mag vmag ?Magnitude in Smith system (1968MNRAS.138..109S)
70 A1 --- u_vmag [:)] Uncertainty flag
75- 79 F5.2 mag b-v ?Color index in Smith sys. (1968MNRAS.138..109S)
80 A1 --- u_b-v [:)] Uncertainty flag
84- 88 A5 --- r_vmag Reference of the photometry
92- 95 I4 km/s vinf ? Terminal wind velocity (2)
96 A1 --- --- [-] Indicates a range
97-100 I4 km/s vinf2 ? Upper range of vinf
104-112 A9 --- r_vinf References for vinf
116 A1 --- l_Per [>~] Limit flag on Per
117-125 F9.4 d Per ? Periodicity
126-156 A31 --- n_Per Notes on period: mean errors, Other periods, etc
160-178 A19 --- Binary Notes about binarity (G1)
182-232 A51 --- r_Per References for Periodicities, Binarity,etc
Note (1): a complete description of the spectral classification for WR
stars can be found in: van der Hucht, K.A. 1996, in: J.-M. Vreux, A.
Detal, D. Frai pont-Caro, E. Gosset & G. Rauw (eds.), Wolf-Rayet Stars
in the Framework of Stel lar Evolution, Proc. 33rd Liege Int. Astroph.
Coll. (Liege: Univ. of Liege), p.1.
Abbreviations used:
d : persistent hot dust formation
ed : episodic hot dust formation
pd : periodic hot dust formation
vd : variable persistent hot dust formation
Note (2):
Terminal wind velocity from (in order of preference)
- P-Cyg profiles of IR HeI lines;
- P-Cyg profiles of UV resonance lines, where
vinf = Vblack = 0.76 Vedge, see Prinja et al. 1990ApJ...361..607P);
- optical emission lines (Torres et al. 1986ApJ...300..379T)
corrected with a factor 0.83 (Prinja et al. 1990ApJ...361..607P):
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table28.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
2- 6 A5 --- WR Running number as in table13
9- 24 A16 --- Name Other name of the star
27- 46 A20 --- SpType MK Spectral Classification
50 A1 --- l_vmag Limit flag on vmag
51- 55 F5.2 mag vmag ? Magnitude in Smith'68 system
56 A1 --- u_vmag [:)] Uncertanty flag
61- 65 F5.2 mag b-v ? Color index in Smith'68 system
66 A1 --- u_b-v [:)] Uncertanty flag
70- 74 F5.2 mag (b-v)0 ? Intrinsic color
78- 82 F5.2 mag E(b-v) ? Color excess
83 A1 --- u_E(b-v) [)] Uncertainty flag
87- 91 F5.2 mag Av ? Interstellar Absorption
95- 99 F5.2 mag v0 ? Unreddened v magnitude
103-107 F5.2 mag Mv(WR) ? Absolute magnitude of the WR star
111-115 F5.2 mag dM ? Magnitude difference with companion
M(comp) - M(WR)
119-123 F5.2 mag Mv(sys) ? Absolute magnitude of system (when multiple)
128-132 F5.2 mag v0-Mv ? Distance modulus
136-140 F5.2 kpc d ? Distance
144-148 I5 pc z ? Distance from the galactic plane,
positive towards North
152-156 F5.2 kpc R ? Galactocentric distance
159-181 A23 --- ClOB Correlation with cluster/OB association
187 A1 --- Note [*] Indicates a note detailed in notes.dat
Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 6 A6 --- Ref Reference code used in the tables
(repeated when several lines)
8- 80 A73 --- Text Text of reference, starting by the
19-digit bibcode
Byte-by-byte Description of file: allrefs.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 19 A19 --- BibCode 19-digit bibcode
21-430 A410 --- Text Details of reference
Global Notes:
Note (G1): abbreviations and symbols used:
: means probable open cluster / OB association member according to
Lundstrom & Stenholm 1984A&AS...58..163L
? means possible open cluster / OB association member according to
Lundström & Stenholm 1984A&AS...58..163L
() spectral type of visual binary (VB) component.
a absorption line(s) present in optical spectrum.
CWB colliding wind binary.
d.e.l. diluted emission lines.
t.w. this work.
History:
* 01-Apr-2001: From the FTP site
ftp://saturn.sron.nl/pub/karelh/UPLOADS/VIIWRCAT.dir
* 23-Jul-2001: 8 truncated LS numbers corrected for WR#
119 151 152 153 154 155 156 157
* 23-Jun-2005: file "addendum.txt" lists 24 new WR stars which
will be included in the next edition.
Author's address:
Karel A. van der Hucht
Space Research Organization Netherlands, Sorbonnelaan 2,
N 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands
K.A.van.der.Hucht@sron.nl
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(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 21-May-2001