[vsnet-ecl 3468] Fw: Lichtenknecker Database of the BAV Rev. 4.2 available now
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Tue Mar 3 04:43:10 JST 2009
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>From: Walterfrk at aol.com
>Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 11:27:05 EST
>Subject: Lichtenknecker Database of the BAV Rev. 4.2 available now
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>
>The _Lichtenknecker Database of the BAV (LkDB) _
>(http://www.bav-astro.de/LkDB/index.php?lang=en) is now available in the worl
wide web with the new
>Release Rev. 4.2. Besides some minor improvements and error corrections ther
e are
>more eclipsing binaries and more times of minimum.
>
>The LkDB now contains 2002 eclipsing binaries with more than 156.000 minima.
>
>The most important sources for new data are:
>IBVS
>Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
>Rev. 4.2 contains data of IBVS up to No. 5874 as far as the concern minima
>for eclipsing binaries.
>AAVSO
>Observed Minima Timings of Eclipsing Binaries No. 01 ? No. 12 and Journal of
>the AAVSO No. 36
>VSOLJ
>Variable Star Bulletin No. 33 ? No. 46
>OEJV
>Open European Journal on Variable Stars up to No. 74 and No. 97
>
>New eclipsing binaries are:
>MU Aqr, V1075 Aql, AV CrB, V964 Cyg, V1189 Cyg, MU Dra, GZ Gem, IM Gem,
>V1057 Her, MW Lac, V400 Lyr, V411 Lyr, CF Peg, FO Vul, GI Vul
>I thank very much Joachim H?bscher, Thorsten Lange and Wolfgang Grimm from
>the BAV for their help and work on that new release.
>Kind regards
>Frank Walter
>Bundesdeutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft f?r Ver?nderliche Sterne e.V. (BAV)
>Sektion Eclipsing Binaries
>Tel. ++49 89 9302738
>bav-bv at bav-astro.de
>
>
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The _Lichtenknecker Database of the BAV (LkDB) _
(http://www.bav-astro.de/LkDB/index.php?lang=en) is now available in the worl wide web with the new
Release Rev. 4.2. Besides some minor improvements and error corrections there are
more eclipsing binaries and more times of minimum.
The LkDB now contains 2002 eclipsing binaries with more than 156.000 minima.
The most important sources for new data are:
IBVS
Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
Rev. 4.2 contains data of IBVS up to No. 5874 as far as the concern minima
for eclipsing binaries.
AAVSO
Observed Minima Timings of Eclipsing Binaries No. 01 ? No. 12 and Journal of
the AAVSO No. 36
VSOLJ
Variable Star Bulletin No. 33 ? No. 46
OEJV
Open European Journal on Variable Stars up to No. 74 and No. 97
New eclipsing binaries are:
MU Aqr, V1075 Aql, AV CrB, V964 Cyg, V1189 Cyg, MU Dra, GZ Gem, IM Gem,
V1057 Her, MW Lac, V400 Lyr, V411 Lyr, CF Peg, FO Vul, GI Vul
I thank very much Joachim H?bscher, Thorsten Lange and Wolfgang Grimm from
the BAV for their help and work on that new release.
Kind regards
Frank Walter
Bundesdeutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft f?r Ver?nderliche Sterne e.V. (BAV)
Sektion Eclipsing Binaries
Tel. ++49 89 9302738
bav-bv at bav-astro.de
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