Catalog of 5,268 Standard Stars Based on the Normal System N30

Catalog of 5,268 Standard Stars Based on the Normal System N30 is the 1952 auxiliary star catalogue created by Herbert Rollo Morgan to address proper motion inaccuracies in 19th century observations by converting contemporary catalogues from a mean epoch around 1900 (±0.1 yr) to epoch and equinox 1950.0.[1][2] However, the positions were derived from more than 70 recent catalogs with epochs of observation between 1917 and 1949.[3] The N30 system is independent from any other astrometric system. Independent proper motions were determined by comparing the 1930 normal positions with the normal positions at the mean epoch, 30 years earlier, in the Albany General Catalogue,[4] corrected by Morgan in 1948.[5] Its primary use is the incorporation of 19th century astronomical data into modern research, and includes Harvard photometric magnitude, Henry Draper (HD) spectral type, and proper motion.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b "Access to Astronomical Catalogues". Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b Morgan, Herbert Rollo (1952). "Catalog of 5,268 standard stars, 1950.0 based on the normal system N30". U.S. Nautical Almanac Office. XXVIII: 109–231. Bibcode:1952USNAO..13..109M. OCLC 8061366. USNO Call Number QB 6 .U79 CN 4 .U3 1952 v.13 no.3.
  3. ^ Seidelmann, P. Kenneth, ed. (2006). Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: U.S. Naval Observatory. p. 508. ISBN 1-891389-45-9. LCCN 2005930073.
  4. ^ International Astronomical Union (London). Transactions of the International Astronomical Union. London: The Syndics of the Cambridge University Press. p. 712.
  5. ^ Morgan, H. R. (September 1948). "Systematic corrections to the Albany General Catalogue". Astronomical Journal. 54: 1–9. Bibcode:1948AJ.....54....1M. doi:10.1086/106144.

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