Index of /ogle/ogle4/OCVS/gd/t2cep
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OGLE Collection of Galactic Cepheids
A. Udalski, I. Soszynski, P. Pietrukowicz, M.K. Szymanski,
D.M. Skowron, J. Skowron, P. Mroz, R. Poleski, S. Kozlowski,
K. Ulaczyk, K. Rybicki, P. Iwanek and M. Wrona
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udalski@astrouw.edu.pl
This directory contains the OGLE collection of type II Cepheids in
the Galactic disk fields.
The directory structure is as follows:
README - this file
ident.dat - identification of stars. Please note that all type
II Cepheid candidates:
OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0001 - OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0006
(Pietrukowicz et al. 2013) turned out to be
spotted stars. Nevertheless we keep numbering
for historical reasons.
t2cep.dat - parameters of type II Cepheids
phot/I/ - I-band photometry of individual objects
phot/V/ - V-band photometry of individual objects
phot.tar.gz - gzipped phot/ directory
fcharts/ - finding charts of individual objects
remarks.txt - remarks on selected objects
gc.dat - objects located within one tidal radius of globular
clusters
pap1.pdf - PDF version of the paper Udalski et al. (2018),
Acta Astron. 68, 315, (arXiv:1810.09489) describing
the collection
pap2.pdf - PDF version of the paper Soszynski et al. (2020),
Acta Astron. 70, 101 (arXiv:2007.07255), describing
the extension of the collection.
Format of the file ident.dat:
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1- 18 A18 --- Star's ID
21- 25 A5 --- Subtype of type II Cepheids
28- 29 I2 h Right ascension, equinox J2000.0 (hours)
31- 32 I2 m Right ascension, equinox J2000.0 (minutes)
34- 38 F5.2 s Right ascension, equinox J2000.0 (seconds)
40 A1 --- Declination, equinox J2000.0 (sign)
41- 42 I2 deg Declination, equinox J2000.0 (degrees)
44- 45 I2 arcmin Declination, equinox J2000.0 (arc minutes)
47- 50 F4.1 arcsec Declination, equinox J2000.0 (arc seconds)
53- 68 A16 --- OGLE-IV ID
70- 84 A15 --- OGLE-III ID
86-100 A15 --- OGLE-II ID
102- A --- Other designation (from VSX)
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Format of the file t2cep.dat:
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1- 18 A18 --- Star's ID
21- 26 F6.3 mag Intensity mean I-band magnitude
28- 33 F6.3 mag Intensity mean V-band magnitude
36- 45 F10.7 days Period
47- 55 F9.7 days Uncertainty of period
58- 69 F12.4 days Time of maximum brightness (HJD)
72- 76 F5.3 mag I-band amplitude (maximum-minimum)
79- 83 F5.3 --- Fourier coefficient R_21
85- 89 F5.3 --- Fourier coefficient phi_21
92- 96 F5.3 --- Fourier coefficient R_31
98-102 F5.3 --- Fourier coefficient phi_31
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Format of the files with photometry (phot/I/OGLE-GD-T2CEP-NNNN.dat,
phot/V/OGLE-GD-T2CEP-NNNN.dat)
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1- 13 F13.5 days Heliocentric Julian Day
15- 20 F6.3 mag Magnitude
22- 26 F5.3 mag Uncertainty of magnitude
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Finding charts are gzipped Postscript images. The names of the files are in
the form: ID.ps.gz. The finding charts are 60"x60" subframes of the I-band
reference frames centered on the star. White cross marks the star. North is
up and East to the left.
Any presentation of the scientific analysis or usage of the data from the
catalog of type II Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds should include the
appropriate reference(s) to OGLE paper(s).
Updates:
2020-07-16 145 additional type II Cepheids (from OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0177 to
OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0321; Soszynski et al. 2020, Acta Astron. 70, 101)
2022-08-20 14 additional type II Cepheids from the Gaia DR3 catalog and
other sources (from OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0322 to OGLE-GD-T2CEP-0335)
2024-03-26 - Update of the OGLE-IV light curves with new data points
collected until February 2024.
- The observation epochs are now provided in the format of full
Heliocentric Julian Days.
- 12 stars have been reclassified as spotted variable stars and
removed from the Collection.