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	<title>Catalogue of Diffuse Interstellar Band Measurements</title>
	<altname type="ADC">2149</altname>
		<altname type="CDS">II/149</altname>
		<altname type="brief">Diffuse Interstellar Band Measurements</altname>
	<reference>
		<source>
<journal>
	<title>Catalogue of Diffuse Interstellar Band Measurements</title>
	<author>
			<initial>T</initial>
			<initial>P</initial>
			<lastName>Snow</lastName>
			<suffix>Jr.</suffix></author>
	<author>
			<initial>D</initial>
			<initial>G</initial>
			<lastName>York</lastName></author>
	<author>
			<initial>D</initial>
			<initial>E</initial>
			<lastName>Welty</lastName></author>
	<name>Astron. J.</name>
	<volume>82</volume>
	<pageno>113</pageno>
		<date>
			<year>1977</year></date>
	<bibcode>1977AJ.....82..113S</bibcode></journal></source>
	<related>
			<holding role="similar">II/135 : Supplement to the Catalog of DIB (Guarinos, 1988)<xlink:simple href="II/135"/></holding>
			  Baerentzen, Gammelgaard, Hilberg, Jorgenson, Kristenson, Nissen, and
    Rudkjobing (1967) J. Obs. 50, 83.
  Beals and Blanchet (1938) M.N.R.A.S. 98, 398.
  Blanco, Demers, Douglas, and Fitzgerald (1968) Pub. U.S. Naval Obs. 21, 1.
  Bromage and Nandy (1973) A.A. 26, 17.
  Butler and Seddon (1958a) Publ. R. Obs. Edin. 2, 113.
  Butler and Seddon (1958b) Publ. R. Obs. Edin. 2, 187.
  Duke (1951) Ap. J. 113, 100.
  Gammerlgaard (1975) A.A. 43, 85.
  Greenstein and Aller (1950) Ap.J. 111, 328.
  Herbig (1975) Ap.J. 196, 129.
  Hiltner (1956) Ap.J.Suppl. 2, 389.
  Kennedy and Buscombe (1974) MK, Spectral Classifications
    Published Since Jaschek's La Plata Catalogue (Northwestern U.,
    Evanston, IL).
  Marionni (1971) Unpublished.
  Merrill, Sanford, Wilson, and Burwell (1937) Ap.J. 86, 274.
  Murdin (1972) M.N.R.A.S. 157, 461.
  Serkowski, Mathewson, and Ford (1975) Ap.J. 196, 261.
  Snow (1973) A.J. 78, 913.
  Snow, York, and Welty (1977) A.J. 82, 113.
  Stoeckly and Dressler (1964) Ap.J. 139, 240.
  Underhill (1956) Publ. DAO 10, 201.
  Walker (1963) M.N.R.A.S. 125, 141.
  Walker and Hodge (1966) Publ. DAO 12, 401.
  Wampler (1966) Ap.J. 144, 921.
  Wu (1972) Ap.J. 178, 681.</related></reference>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/adc_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="Interstellar_medium.html">Interstellar medium</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="Spectroscopy.html">Spectroscopy</keyword></keywords>
	<descriptions>
				<description>
				<para>
    This catalog contains diffuse band data collected from an exhaustive
    search of the literature and reduced to a common measurement system.
    The authors have adopted Herbig (1975ApJ...196..129H) as a standard
    data set for DIB measurements.</para></description>
                        <details/></descriptions>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="catalog">
	<title>Diffuse band data (Table III(b) of paper)</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>Name</name>
			<definition>Designation of the star</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>GLON</name>
			<definition>Galactic longitude
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=4</para>
			<para>be aware that some positions (especially those with Ref1=24
    from Gammelgaard, 1975A&amp;A....43...85G) are only accurate to 0.1deg!
    The * in the Note column indicates that the position is missing
    in the published table, and was added in February 1997 with the
    help of the SIMBAD data-base.
    There are however 3 stars with missing positions, all from
    Walker (1963MNRAS.125..141W):
    Arp e and Arp b (designated as "Special Cases" SC 900002 and
    SC 900003 in the published table), and BD+61 2615 (which does
    not exist in Bonner Durchmusterung)
</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>deg</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>GLAT</name>
			<definition>Galactic latitude
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=4</para>
			<para>be aware that some positions (especially those with Ref1=24
    from Gammelgaard, 1975A&amp;A....43...85G) are only accurate to 0.1deg!
    The * in the Note column indicates that the position is missing
    in the published table, and was added in February 1997 with the
    help of the SIMBAD data-base.
    There are however 3 stars with missing positions, all from
    Walker (1963MNRAS.125..141W):
    Arp e and Arp b (designated as "Special Cases" SC 900002 and
    SC 900003 in the published table), and BD+61 2615 (which does
    not exist in Bonner Durchmusterung)
</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>deg</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Note</name>
			<definition>'*' See Note
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=4</para>
			<para>be aware that some positions (especially those with Ref1=24
    from Gammelgaard, 1975A&amp;A....43...85G) are only accurate to 0.1deg!
    The * in the Note column indicates that the position is missing
    in the published table, and was added in February 1997 with the
    help of the SIMBAD data-base.
    There are however 3 stars with missing positions, all from
    Walker (1963MNRAS.125..141W):
    Arp e and Arp b (designated as "Special Cases" SC 900002 and
    SC 900003 in the published table), and BD+61 2615 (which does
    not exist in Bonner Durchmusterung)
</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Ac4430</name>
			<definition>Central depth of the continuum at 4430 A
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=1</para>
			<para>
    These measurements have been converted statistically to a common
    measurement system by the authors, adopting the data of
    Herbig (1975ApJ...196..129H) as the standard data set,
    and using a least-squares fitting method.</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>%</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>W5780</name>
			<definition>Equivalent width (in A) of 5780 A line
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=1</para>
			<para>
    These measurements have been converted statistically to a common
    measurement system by the authors, adopting the data of
    Herbig (1975ApJ...196..129H) as the standard data set,
    and using a least-squares fitting method.</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>0.1nm</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>W5797</name>
			<definition>Equivalent width (in A) of 5797 A line
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=1</para>
			<para>
    These measurements have been converted statistically to a common
    measurement system by the authors, adopting the data of
    Herbig (1975ApJ...196..129H) as the standard data set,
    and using a least-squares fitting method.</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>0.1nm</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>W6284</name>
			<definition>Equivalent width (in A) of 6284 A line
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=1</para>
			<para>
    These measurements have been converted statistically to a common
    measurement system by the authors, adopting the data of
    Herbig (1975ApJ...196..129H) as the standard data set,
    and using a least-squares fitting method.</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>0.1nm</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>E(B-V)</name>
			<definition>Colour excess in the UBV system</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>lambda</name>
			<definition>Wavelength, given in microns, at which
                                    the polarization is maximum</definition>
			<units>um</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>MaxPol</name>
			<definition>Maximum value of the polarization
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=2</para>
			<para>
    These polarization data are primarily from
    Hiltner (1956ApJS....2..389H) or
    Serkowski et al. (1975ApJ...196..261S) or from the several
    references given in the latter paper.</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>%</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Vmag</name>
			<definition>Magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>SpType</name>
			<definition>MK spectral type</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Ref1</name>
			<definition>Reference for position,
                                    photometry and spectroscopy
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=3</para>
			<para>
   The references below 100 indicate the diffuse band reference
   (from table II of paper):
     1.  Murdin                 (1972MNRAS.157..461M)
     3.  Snow                   (1973AJ.....78..913S)
     4.  Wu                     (1972ApJ...178..681W)
     5.  Duke                   (1951ApJ...113..100D)
     6.  Walker                 (1963MNRAS.125..141W) (first system)
     7.  Walker                 (1963MNRAS.125..141W) (second system)
     8.  Merrill et al          (1937ApJ....86..274M)
     9.  Underhill              (1956PDAO...10..201U)
    10.  Stoeckly and Dressler  (1964ApJ...139..240S)
    11.  Wampler                (1966ApJ...144..921W)
    12.  Walker and Hodge       (1965PDAO...12..401W)
    14.  Bromage and Nandy      (1973A&amp;A....26...17B)
    15.  Marionni               (1971, unpublished)
    17.  Butler and Seddon      (1958PROE....2..113B)
    18.  Butler and Seddon      (1960PROE....2..187B)
    21.  Greenstein and Aller   (1950ApJ...111..328G)
    22.  Beals and Blanchet     (1938MNRAS..98..398B)
    23.  Baerentzen et al       (1967JO.....50...83B)
    24.  Gammelgaard            (1975A&amp;A....43...85G)
    30.  Herbig                 (1975ApJ...196..129H)
   The references above 100 indicate other general catalogues,
   eventually combined with a diffuse band reference:
   100-130 Catalogue of Kennedy and Buscombe (1974; see Cat. &lt;III/78>),
           plus the diffuse band reference corresponding to the last
           two digits.
   200-230 Blanco et al (1968 ; see Cat. &lt;II/4>) plus the corresponding
           diffuse band reference
   300-330 Hiltner (1956ApJS....2..389H) plus the corresponding diffuse
           band reference
   400-430 Bonner Durchmusterung (Cat. &lt;I/122> and &lt;I/119>),
           or Cordoba Durchmusterung (Cat. &lt;I/114>), plus the
           corresponding diffuse band reference</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>RefIDB</name>
			<definition>Reference for Interstellar Data
	<footnote footnoteId="???"><para>number=3</para>
			<para>
   The references below 100 indicate the diffuse band reference
   (from table II of paper):
     1.  Murdin                 (1972MNRAS.157..461M)
     3.  Snow                   (1973AJ.....78..913S)
     4.  Wu                     (1972ApJ...178..681W)
     5.  Duke                   (1951ApJ...113..100D)
     6.  Walker                 (1963MNRAS.125..141W) (first system)
     7.  Walker                 (1963MNRAS.125..141W) (second system)
     8.  Merrill et al          (1937ApJ....86..274M)
     9.  Underhill              (1956PDAO...10..201U)
    10.  Stoeckly and Dressler  (1964ApJ...139..240S)
    11.  Wampler                (1966ApJ...144..921W)
    12.  Walker and Hodge       (1965PDAO...12..401W)
    14.  Bromage and Nandy      (1973A&amp;A....26...17B)
    15.  Marionni               (1971, unpublished)
    17.  Butler and Seddon      (1958PROE....2..113B)
    18.  Butler and Seddon      (1960PROE....2..187B)
    21.  Greenstein and Aller   (1950ApJ...111..328G)
    22.  Beals and Blanchet     (1938MNRAS..98..398B)
    23.  Baerentzen et al       (1967JO.....50...83B)
    24.  Gammelgaard            (1975A&amp;A....43...85G)
    30.  Herbig                 (1975ApJ...196..129H)
   The references above 100 indicate other general catalogues,
   eventually combined with a diffuse band reference:
   100-130 Catalogue of Kennedy and Buscombe (1974; see Cat. &lt;III/78>),
           plus the diffuse band reference corresponding to the last
           two digits.
   200-230 Blanco et al (1968 ; see Cat. &lt;II/4>) plus the corresponding
           diffuse band reference
   300-330 Hiltner (1956ApJS....2..389H) plus the corresponding diffuse
           band reference
   400-430 Bonner Durchmusterung (Cat. &lt;I/122> and &lt;I/119>),
           or Cordoba Durchmusterung (Cat. &lt;I/114>), plus the
           corresponding diffuse band reference</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>---</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	
	<history>
		<ingest>
	
			<creator>
				<lastName>Francois Ochsenbein</lastName>
				<affiliation>CDS</affiliation></creator>
	<date>
		<year>1997</year><month>Feb</month><day>27</day></date><acknowledgement>CDS would like to thank Mme F. Boisselier for the typing of the
    machine readable version of the catalogue.</acknowledgement></ingest>
		
		<revisions>
	<revision>
		<creator>
			<lastName>UNKNOWN</lastName></creator>
		<date><year>UNKNOWN</year></date>
		<para>  * The catalogue was keypunched at CDS under the control of J. Guarinos.
    in 1988.
  * The description was added by Julie Anne Watko [ADC] in June 1996.
  * The "catalog" file was recreated and checked in February 1997
    at CDS (Francois Ochsenbein). Some missing positions were added
    (stars flagged in column Note, byte 30); a few misalignments were
    corrected. The blank  positions, magnitudes and spectral types in
    consecutive records dealing with the same star were also filled.</para></revision></revisions></history>
	<identifier>II_149.xml</identifier></dataset>
