Catalogue Tycho-2

C2A permet d'accéder au catalogue Tycho-2. Ce catalogue donne les positions, les mouvements propres, les magnitudes BT et VT pour 2,5 millions d'étoiles sur toute la sphère céleste. La densité des étoiles varie de 25 étoiles par degré carré aux pôles galactiques jusqu'à 150 étoiles par degré carré dans le plan galactique. Les positions et les magnitudes des étoiles du catalogue Tycho-2 ont été dérivées d'une nouvelle réduction des données Tycho obtenues par le satellite Hipparcos de l'ESA. Les mouvements propres de presque toutes les étoiles du catalogue Tycho-2 ont été obtenus à partir d'une analyse de 144 catalogues astrométriques (obtenus par des télescopes au sol). La sélection de ce catalogue comme catalogue courant se fait depuis l'onglet Etoiles de la boîte de dialogue des options ou en faisant un clic droit dans la carte avec la souris tout en maintenant la touche MAJ du clavier appuyée.

C2A prend en compte les mouvements propres fournis dans le catalogue Tycho-2 pour déterminer les positions des étoiles à la date spécifiée par l'utilisateur.

La page Outils du site Web de C2A donne accès à un outil pour compiler le catalogue Tycho2 au format C2A si vous possédez le catalogue Tycho2 d'origine. Toutes les informations nécessaires pour compiler le catalogue sont fournies sur cette page. Il est à noter que le catalogue Tycho-2 directement compilé pour C2A est disponible sur le site Web de C2A (http://www.astrosurf.com/c2a). La dernière version du compilateur prend en compte les deux suppléments du catalogue Tycho-2.

Les informations reportées pour chaque étoile du catalogue sont toutes celles fournies en standard dans le catalogue Tycho-2. La description des champs fournie dans la documentation du catalogue Tycho-2 est fournie ci-dessous.

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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 I4.4 --- TYC1 [1,9537]+= TYC1 from TYC or GSC (1)
6- 10 I5.5 --- TYC2 [1,12121] TYC2 from TYC or GSC (1)
12- 13 I1,1X --- TYC3 [1,3] TYC3 from TYC (1)
14- 15 A1,1X --- pflag [ PX] mean position flag (2)
16- 28 F12.8,1X deg mRAdeg []? Mean Right Asc, ICRS, epoch J2000 (3)
29- 41 F12.8,1X deg mDEdeg []? Mean Decl, ICRS, at epoch J2000 (3)
42- 49 F7.1,1X mas/yr pmRA* [-4418.0,6544.2]? prop. mot. in RA*cos(dec)
50- 57 F7.1,1X mas/yr pmDE [-5774.3,10277.3]? prop. mot. in Dec
58- 61 I3,1X mas e_mRA* [3,183]? s.e. RA*cos(dec),at mean epoch (5)
62- 65 I3,1X mas e_mDE [1,184]? s.e. of Dec at mean epoch (5)
66- 70 F4.1,1X mas/yr e_pmRA* [0.2,11.5]? s.e. prop mot in RA*cos(dec)(5)
71- 75 F4.1,1X mas/yr e_pmDE [0.2,10.3]? s.e. of proper motion in Dec(5)
76- 83 F7.2,1X yr mepRA [1915.95,1992.53]? mean epoch of RA (4)
84- 91 F7.2,1X yr mepDE [1911.94,1992.01]? mean epoch of Dec (4)
92- 94 I2,1X --- Num [2,36]?
Number of positions used
95- 98 F3.1,1X --- g_mRA [0.0,9.9]? Goodness of fit for mean RA (6)
99-102 F3.1,1X --- g_mDE [0.0,9.9]? Goodness of fit for mean Dec (6)
103-106 F3.1,1X --- g_pmRA [0.0,9.9]? Goodness of fit for pmRA (6)
107-110 F3.1,1X --- g_pmDE [0.0,9.9]? Goodness of fit for pmDE (6)
111-117 F6.3,1X mag BT [2.183,16.581]?
Tycho-2 BT magnitude (7)
118-123 F5.3,1X mag e_BT [0.014,1.977]? s.e. of BT (7)
124-130 F6.3,1X mag VT [1.905,15.193]? Tycho-2 VT magnitude (7)
131-136 F5.3,1X mag e_VT [0.009,1.468]? s.e. of VT (7)
137-140 I3,1X --- prox [3,999] proximity indicator (8)
141-142 A1,1X --- TYC [ T] Tycho-1 star (9)
143-148 I6 --- HIP [1,120404]? Hipparcos number
149-152 A3,1X --- CCDM CCDM component identifier for HIP stars(10)
153-165 F12.8,1X deg RAdeg Observed Tycho-2 Right Ascension, ICRS
166-178 F12.8,1X deg DEdeg Observed Tycho-2 Declination, ICRS
179-183 F4.2,1X yr epRA [0.81,2.13] epoch-1990 of RAdeg
184-188 F4.2,1X yr epDE [0.72,2.36] epoch-1990 of DEdeg
189-194 F5.1,1X mas e_RA* s.e.RA*cos(dec), of observed Tycho-2 RA (5)
195-200 F5.1,1X mas e_DE s.e. of observed Tycho-2 Dec (5)
201-202 A1,1X --- posflg [ DP] type of Tycho-2 solution (11)
203-206 F4.1 --- corr correlation (RAdeg,DEdeg)
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Note (1): The TYC identifier is constructed from the GSC region number
(TYC1), the running number within the region (TYC2) and a component
identifier (TYC3) which is normally 1.
Some non-GSC running numbers
were constructed for the first Tycho Catalogue and for Tycho-2.
The recommended star designation contains a hyphen between the
TYC numbers, e.g. TYC 1-13-1.
Note (2):
' ' = normal mean position and proper motion.
'P' = the mean position, proper motion, etc., refer to the photo-
centre of two Tycho-2 entries, where the BT magnitudes
were used in weighting the positions.
'X' = no mean position, no proper motion.
Note (3):
The mean position is a weighted mean for the catalogues
contributing to the proper motion determination. This mean has
then been brought to epoch 2000.0 by the computed proper motion.
See Note(2) for details. Tycho-2 is one of the several catalogues
used to determine the mean position and proper motion. The
observed Tycho-2 position is given in the fields RAdeg and DEdeg.
Note (4):
The mean epochs are given in Julian years.
Note (5):
The errors are based on error models.
Note (6):
This goodness of fit is the ratio of the scatter-based and the
model-based error. It is only defined when Num > 2. Values
exceeding 9.9 are truncated to 9.9.
Note (7):
Blank when no magnitude is available. Either BT or VT is always
given. Approximate Johnson photometry may be obtained as:
V = VT -0.090*(BT-VT)
B-V = 0.850*(BT-VT)
Consult Sect 1.3 of Vol 1 of "The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues",
ESA SP-1200, 1997, for details.
Note (8):
Distance in units of 100 mas to the nearest entry in the Tycho-2
main catalogue or supplement. The distance is computed for the
epoch 1991.25. A value of 999 (i.e. 99.9 arcsec) is given if the
distance exceeds 99.9 arcsec.
Note (9):
' ' = no Tycho-1 star was found within 0.8 arcsec (quality 1-8)
or 2.4 arcsec (quality 9).
'T' = this is a Tycho-1 star. The Tycho-1 identifier is given in the
beginning of the record. For Tycho-1 stars, resolved in
Tycho-2 as a close pair, both components are flagged as
a Tycho-1 star and the Tycho-1 TYC3 is assigned to the
brightest (VT) component.
The HIP-only stars given in Tycho-1 are not flagged as Tycho-1 stars.
Note (10):
The CCDM component identifiers for double or multiple Hipparcos
stars contributing to this Tycho-2 entry. For photocentre
solutions, all components within 0.8 arcsec contribute. For double
star solutions any unresolved component within 0.8 arcsec
contributes. For single star solutions, the predicted signal from
close stars were normally subtracted in the analysis of the photon
counts and such stars therefore do not contribute to the solution.
The components are given in lexical order.
Note (11):
' ' = normal treatment, close stars were subtracted when possible.
'D' = double star treatment. Two stars were found. The companion is
normally included as a separate Tycho-2 entry, but may have
been rejected.
'P' = photocentre treatment, close stars were not subtracted. This
special treatment was applied to known or suspected doubles
which were not successfully (or reliably) resolved in the
Tycho-2 double star processing.

Des informations complémentaires sur le catalogue Tycho-2 peuvent être trouvée sur la Home Page Tycho-2 à : http://www.astro.ku.dk/~erik/Tycho-2.

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