From: burstein@samuri.la.asu.edu (David Burstein) Date: Tue, 20 May 97 14:02:12 MST
Authors:
Lori Clampitt,
David Burstein (Arizona State University)
Comments: 23 pages, LaTex (aaspp4), 6 tables, 4 in .tex mode; 2 as ADC-format
data tables with their own readme file; 16 figures. tar.gz files of paper
available at this ftp URL
Journal-ref: 1997 AJ, 000, 000
Photoelectric spectrophotometry is presented for 237 stars in the Hyades, Pleiades, Alpha Persei, Praesepe, Coma Berenices, IC~4665, and M39 open clusters. 16 bandpasses were observed from 350 nm to 778 nm, with 3.2 to 6.4 nm bandwidth. Data are standardized to the Hayes-Latham system to mutual accuracy of 0.016 mag per passband. By comparison to SIMBAD-available BV and ubvy colors on the one hand, and to 1993 Kurucz synthetic spectra on the other, we show our data to be accurate to 0.01 mag for the 13 passbands at or above 400 nm, and 0.02 mag for the 3 passbands below 400 nm. We also show that the scatter in the fits of the spectrophotometric colors and the uvby filter colors is a reasonable way to identify the observations of which specific stars are accurate to 1-sigma, 2-sigma, ... The very good agreement between the models and these data verifies the accuracy of these data, and also verifies the usefulness of the Kurucz models to define spectrophotometry for stars in this temperature range (>5000 K). These data define accurate spectrophotometry of bright, open cluster stars that can be used as a secondary flux calibration for CCD-based spectrophotometric surveys.