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X-ray source populations in the region of the open clusters NGC 6633 and IC 4756
Using deep exposures (~105s) with the ROSAT High ResolutionImager, we have performed flux-limited surveys for X-ray sources in thevicinity of the Hyades-age open stellar clusters NGC 6633 and IC 4756,detecting 31 and 13 sources, respectively. Our primary aim is to searchfor so-far unrecognized cluster members. We propose identifications orclassifications (cluster member, field star, extragalactic field object)for the X-ray sources, based on published membership lists, and onX-ray:optical flux ratios and optical colour-magnitude diagrams. Resultsof simulating the expected X-ray-emitting source populations arecompared with the ROSAT measurements and with the expected capabilitiesof the XMM mission. The simulations provide a novel method of comparingthe activity levels of NGC 6633 and IC 4756 with that of the Hyades. Themeasurements and simulations confirm that cluster members are the majorclass of X-ray emitter in these fields at flux levels √(N)(0.1-2.4keV), contributing ~40per cent of the total X-ray sources. Wefind six possible new members in NGC 6633 and four candidates in IC4756; all require further observation to establish membershipprobability.

An analysis of the AP spectroscopic binary HD 59435.
HD 59435 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary (SB2), with slowlyrotating components of very similar luminosity. It was studied throughhigh-resolution spectroscopy, photometry and CORAVEL observations.Orbital elements are presented. The orbital period is 1387 days. Theline of sight lies close to the orbital plane, but no eclipses have beenobserved so far. The primary is an evolved G8 or K0 star, which haslikely just descended the Red Giant Branch. The secondary is a cool Apstar close to the end of its main-sequence life. It shows lines resolvedinto magnetically split components, from which its mean magnetic fieldmodulus can be diagnosed. The field varies with a remarkably largerelative amplitude, over a rotation period which is at least of theorder of 3 years.

The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars
A catalog is presented listing the spectral types of the G, K, M, and Sstars that have been classified at the Perkins Observatory in therevised MK system. Extensive comparisons have been made to ensureconsistency between the MK spectral types of stars in the Northern andSouthern Hemispheres. Different classification spectrograms have beengradually improved in spite of some inherent limitations. In thecatalog, the full subclasses used are the following: G0, G5, G8, K0, K1,K2, K3, K4, K5, M0, M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, and M8. Theirregularities are the price paid for keeping the general scheme of theoriginal Henry Draper classification.

Carbon isotope ratios and lithium abundances in open cluster giants
New high-resolution, high S/N spectra of CN lines at 8000 A and Li linesat 6707 A have been obtained for giants in about 20 Galactic openclusters and C-12/C-13 ratios and Li abundances determined for thesestars. The ages of the clusters vary from about 50 million years to 5billion years, and their turn-off masses vary from 1 solar mass to about6 solar masses. The ages and turn-off masses were determined by fittingtheoretical isochrones to the cluster color-magnitude diagrams.Correlation of the isotope ratio and the Li abundances with the clusterturn-off masses indicates the following: (1) the C-12/C-13 ratioincreases steeply with the turn-off mass until a mass of approximately2.2 solar masses when the ratio levels off abruptly to a value near 26;(2) older clusters with turn-off masses lower than about 2.2 solarmasses in general exhibit C-12/C-13 ratios that are considerably lowerthan the theoretically predicted values while those with larger turn-offmasses show ratios close to standard predictions; and (3) no strongcorrelation exists between the Li abundances and the cluster turn-offmass, and the Li abundances in giants are, in general, lower thantheoretically predicted values. Various theories to explain the observedabundance trends are discussed.

Red giants in open clusters. I - Binarity and stellar evolution in five Hyades-generation clusters: NGC 2447, 2539, 2632, 6633, and 6940
The present analysis for membership-determination and binary-detectionof radial velocity observations for 62 red giant stars in the HyadeslikeNGC 2447, 2539, 2632, 6633, and 6940 open clusters has yielded a binarypercentage of the order of 25-33 percent. Twelve orbits have beendetermined, and two triple systems identified. At least nine of the tenstars found in the Hertzsprung gap are composite binaries of the (gK +dA) type; the radial velocity dispersion in each cluster is close to thevalue expected on the basis of the virial theorem, assuming typicalvalues of the total mass of 1000 solar masses, and of a half-mass radiusof 3 pc.

Spectral types in the open cluster NGC 6633
Spectral types are given for the 26 brightest stars in the region of NGC6633. Only two of the giants are definitely cluster members. Twoapparent blue stragglers are present, as well as one extreme Ap star,four marginal Am stars, and two stars with weak shell lines.

(R-I) colors of cepheids and yellow supergiants in open clusters.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1976ApJ...203..466S&db_key=AST

Membership of the open cluster NGC 6633
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1973A&AS....9..213S&db_key=AST

Southern open clusters II. UBV and Hbeta photometry of 11 clusters between galactic longitudes 259d and 280d
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1973A&AS....9...97V&db_key=AST

Catalogue des étoiles mesurées dans le système photométrique de l'Observatoire de Genève
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The Galactic Cluster, NGC 6633.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1958ApJ...127..539H&db_key=AST

Relative proper motions of stars in the region of the open cluster NGC 6633.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1958AJ.....63..387V&db_key=AST

Untersuchung der offenen Sternhaufen IC 4665, NGC 6633, IC 4756
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Созвездие:Змееносец
Прямое восхождение:18h28m22.98s
Склонение:+06°42'29.3"
Видимая звёздная величина:8.736
Собственное движение RA:2.1
Собственное движение Dec:-1.8
B-T magnitude:10.006
V-T magnitude:8.841

Каталоги и обозначения:
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HD 1989HD 170292
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 445-1532-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0900-12922333

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