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A large, complete, volume-limited sample of G-type dwarfs. I. Completion of Stroemgren UVBY photometry
Four-colour photometry of potential dwarf stars of types G0 to K2,selected from the Michigan Spectral Catalogues (Vol. 1-3), has beencarried out. The results are presented in a catalogue containing 4247uvby observations of 3900 stars, all south of δ = -26deg. Theoverall internal rms errors of one observation (transformed to thestandard system) of a program star in the interval 8.5 < V < 10.5are 0.0044, 0.0021, 0.0039, and 0.0059, respectively, in V, b-y, m_1_ ,and c_1_. The purpose of the catalogue, combined with earliercatalogues, is to allow selection of a large, complete, volume-limitedsample of G- and K-type dwarfs, investigate their metallicitydistribution, and compare it to predictions of various models ofgalactic chemical evolution. Future papers in this series will discussthese subjects.

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Constellation:Puppis
Right ascension:07h51m10.78s
Declination:-48°36'51.5"
Apparent magnitude:9.422
Proper motion RA:0.6
Proper motion Dec:-2.8
B-T magnitude:10.93
V-T magnitude:9.547

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 64344
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 8138-3051-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0375-04158000
HIPHIP 38338

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