Strömgren photometric system

The photometric system by Strömgren, abbreviated also as uvbyβ or simply uvby, and sometimes referred as Strömgren - Crawford photometric system, is a four-colour medium-passband photometric system plus Hβ (H-beta) filters for determining magnitudes and obtaining spectral classification of stars. Its use was pioneered by the Danish astronomer Bengt Strömgren in 1956[1] and was extended by his colleague the American astronomer David L. Crawford in 1958.[2]

It is often considered to be a powerful tool and successful investigating the brightness and effective temperature of stars. This photometric system also has a general advantage as it can be used to measure the effects of reddening and interstellar extinction.[3] This system also allows calculation of parameters from the b and y filters (b  y) without the effects of reddening, termed m 1 and c 1.[3]

Wavelength and half-width response functions

u v b y βnarrow βwide
Peak wavelength (nm) 350 411 467 547 485.8 485
Half-width (nm) 30 19 18 23 2.9 12.9

Indices

There are four main indices : (b−y), m1, c1, β

m1 = (v − b) − (b − y)

c1 = (u − v) − (v − b)

β = βnarrow−βwide

Where;

y magnitudes are well-correlated with Johnson-Morgan V magnitudes.

(b  y) is sensitive to stellar temperature (measure of Paschen continuum).

c1 is sensitive to the surface gravity (measures Balmer discontinuity strength).

m1 is sensitive to the metallicity (measure of line blanketing).

See also

References

  1. Strömgren, Bengt (1956). "Two-dimensional spectral classification of F stars through photoelectric photometry with interference filters". Vistas in Astronomy. 2 (1): 1336–1346. Bibcode:1956VA......2.1336S. doi:10.1016/0083-6656(56)90060-5.
  2. Crawford, D.L. (1958). "Two-Dimensional Spectral Classification by Narrow-Band Photometry for B Stats in Clusters and Associations". Astrophysical Journal. 128: 185–206. Bibcode:1958ApJ...128..185C. doi:10.1086/146536.
  3. Paunxen, E. (2015). "A new catalogue of Strömgren-Crawford uvbyβ photometry". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 580: A23. arXiv:1506.04568. Bibcode:2015A&A...580A..23P. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201526413.


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