Astronomy from Wide-Field Imaging
Proceedings of the 161st Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Potsdam, Germany, August 23 27,
By: International Astronomical Union, H. T. Macgillivray (Editor), E. B. Thomson (Editor)
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Preface | |
Photograph of Participants | |
List of Participants | |
Welcoming Address | |
The Importance of Wide-Field Imaging | p. 3 |
Infrared Wide-Field Surveys | p. 13 |
Wide-Field Imaging and Photometry with 2k x 2k CCD | p. 17 |
Beijing - Arizona Color (BAC) Sky Survey | p. 20 |
Very Wide-Field Monitoring of the Sky | p. 23 |
The Second Palomar Sky Survey | p. 29 |
The Palomar Observatory-European Observatory Photographic Atlas of the Northern Sky | p. 30 |
First Steps Toward a CCD-Based Sky Patrol | p. 33 |
SNe From Surveys and Patrols | p. 37 |
Sonneberg Observatory: Sky Patrol, Field Patrol, the World's Largest Living WFPA | p. 43 |
The Schmidt Telescope at Calar Alto Observatory | p. 46 |
German Astrophysical Space Projects | p. 49 |
Mouse: A Mini Observatory for UV Space Exploration of the Galactic Poles and Equator | p. 52 |
Glazar-2: A Wide-Field Camera Aboard the MIR Space Station | p. 55 |
Simultaneous Optical/Gamma-Ray Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts | p. 57 |
Wide-Field Photographic Versus Wide-Field CCD Techniques in the Activity Analysis of dM Stars | p. 61 |
The CCD Array Camera for the Macho Project | p. 67 |
Lite: The Large Imaging Telescope | p. 73 |
The Hitchhiker Parallel Camera and Studies of Faint Galaxies | p. 77 |
CCD Imaging with a [actual symbol not reproducible] Field | p. 79 |
Digital Image Processing and CCD Imaging at Gothard Astrophysical Observatory | p. 82 |
A Flair for Multi-Object Spectroscopy | p. 85 |
Near-Infrared Imaging with a Schmidt Telescope | p. 89 |
The ESO Measuring Machines | p. 91 |
Optical Systems for the 'Large Imaging Telescope' (Lite) | p. 93 |
Wide-Field-Imaging 3-Mirror-Systems with High Light Gathering Power and a Wide-Field Optical System for the 'Large Imaging Telescope' (Lite) | p. 101 |
Newly Developed Diffraction Limited Optics Up to 180 Degrees Object Field | p. 109 |
Photography in Wide-Field Astronomy | p. 117 |
Kodak and the Future of Astronomical Photography | p. 127 |
Use of Kodak Tech-Pan Film at the Ukstu | p. 129 |
Photographic Wide-Field Imaging from Schmidt Plates - I | p. 141 |
Photographic Wide-Field Imaging from Schmidt Plates - II | p. 147 |
Microspots on IIIa-Emulsions: New Results | p. 151 |
Hydrogen-Sensitized Fine-Grain Quasi-T Astronomical Plates | p. 157 |
Digitization in Astronomy | p. 163 |
Digitization Programs at STScI | p. 167 |
Astrometric Programs with the New Hamburg Plate Measuring Machine | p. 173 |
A Deep Wide-Field Survey from Digitally Stacked Schmidt Plates | p. 177 |
Scanning the Sonneberg Plate Archive with DIA | p. 183 |
A Universal Microphotometer with a Rotating Slit: Brief Description and Use in Astronomical Tasks | p. 185 |
A Universal Microphotometer and Solar Corona Polarimetry | p. 188 |
Image Detection, Characterization and Classification, and the Future Role of CCDs in Wide-Field Astrometry | p. 193 |
Cataloging the Northern Sky Using a New Generation of Software Technology | p. 205 |
Image Inventory Using the Wavelet Transform | p. 213 |
Data Compression and Wavelet Transforms | p. 219 |
Star Image Identification and Characterization on Astrographic Plates | p. 225 |
Classification: Astronomical and Mathematical Overview | p. 227 |
The Performance of Neural Networks in Astronomical Image Classification | p. 235 |
Automatic Morphological Classification of Galaxies | p. 243 |
Faint Object Classification Using Artificial Neural Networks | p. 249 |
Recent Developments in the Work on Automated Spectral Classification by Means of Objective Prism Spectra | p. 253 |
An Extended Scheme of Spectral Classification for Objective Prism Spectra | p. 255 |
Reference Catalogues - Present Status and Future Prospects | p. 261 |
The System and Quality of the AGK3U | p. 271 |
GSC 1.2 - A Subplate Reduction of the GSC | p. 277 |
Simulation of Stellar Images for Schmidt Plate Astrometry | p. 280 |
Astrometry with Wide-Field Telescopes in the Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory | p. 283 |
Some Results of CCD-Camera Based Astrometric Plate Measurements | p. 285 |
Optimized Model-Functions for CCD-Camera Based Astrometric Plate Measurements | p. 288 |
Astrometric Standard Fields for CCD Observations of Double Stars | p. 291 |
Photometric Calibration and Large-Scale Clustering in the Universe | p. 295 |
Photometric Calibrators for All-Sky Surveys: The GSPC-II Program | p. 301 |
Stellar Photometry with Wide-Field CCDs: NGC 6822 | p. 305 |
Peculiarities of the Internal Photometrical Calibration Method Using Density Stellar Profiles | p. 309 |
Multi-Parametric Iris-Photometry | p. 311 |
A Photometrical Investigation on the RC System of the 2m Ritchey-Chretien Coude Telescope of the Rozhen Observatory | p. 312 |
Intensity Calibration in the Presence of a Disturbing Effect Dependent on Wavelength | p. 314 |
Brightness Calibration of Digitized Objective-Prism Plates | p. 317 |
Digital Processing on Comets | p. 321 |
The Future of Memory: Archiving Astronomical Information | p. 331 |
Data Storage Technology: Coping with the Evolution | p. 339 |
Aladin: An Interactive Deep Sky Mapping Facility | p. 347 |
Client/Server Access to the SIMBAD Database within the Aladin Project | p. 353 |
Pickles: A Wide-Field Imaging Tool | p. 356 |
The WG WFI Plate Database (WFPDB): Present Status | p. 359 |
The Harvard College Observatory Plate Collection | p. 365 |
The Plate Archive of the Tautenburg Schmidt Telescope | p. 367 |
The Sonneberg Plate Collection: Handling the Archive | p. 369 |
Direct-Photography Observations with the 2 M RCC Telescope at Nao-Rozhen: Catalogue of Plates and Archive-Data Analysis | p. 371 |
Catalogue of the Rozhen Observatory Schmidt Telescope | p. 377 |
Flare Stars Database | p. 380 |
Asteroid and Comet Surveys | p. 385 |
Star Counts and the Milky Way Structure | p. 403 |
The Luminosity and Mass Functions at the Bottom of the Main Sequence | p. 411 |
The Galactic Disc Evolution from (V, B - V) Counts at the Galactic Pole | p. 417 |
Vertical Metallicity Gradient of the Galaxy Based on UBV Starcount Data | p. 420 |
Deep Multi-Colour Starcounts | p. 423 |
Astrometry and Galactic Structure | p. 425 |
The Vertical Structure and Kinematics of the Galaxy | p. 435 |
Wide-Field Stellar Statistics from Tautenburg Schmidt Plates | p. 441 |
Stellar Kinematics in the Galactic North Pole Region on the Basis of Tautenburg Schmidt Telescope Plates | p. 444 |
A Complete, Multicolour Survey of Absolute Proper Motions in the Anticentre Direction at Intermediate Latitude: Kinematics of the Galaxy's Stellar Populations | p. 447 |
Milli-Arcsecond Proper Motions in the Pleiades | p. 450 |
Orbits of Galactic Globular Clusters from Schmidt Plate Astrometry | p. 453 |
Membership and Internal Motions of Faint Stars in the Globular Cluster M 3 | p. 461 |
Absolute Proper and Space Motion of the Globular Cluster M 2 | p. 464 |
Objective-Prism Surveys of the Galaxy | p. 467 |
Objective Prism Study of Star Forming Regions | p. 470 |
Observations of OB Stellar Associations with the Space Telescope Glazar | p. 473 |
Wide-Field Observations of Variable Stars in the Region of NGC 7129 | p. 475 |
The Binaries-in-Clusters Program in the Age of Imaging | p. 478 |
First Observations with the Bonn Wide-Field Photometer and Polarimeter (WWFPP): Surface Polarimetry of the Crab Nebula | p. 481 |
CCD Imaging of Nearby Aged Planetary Nebulae | p. 484 |
New Results on the Magellanic Clouds | p. 489 |
Extended Surveys of MC Star Clusters | p. 497 |
H[alpha] Survey of the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds | p. 503 |
Surveys for Field Carbon Stars in the Magellanic Clouds | p. 509 |
Carbon Stars in the SMC | p. 513 |
Wide-Field Star Count Mapping of Large Scale Areas of Star Formation in the Large Magellanic Cloud | p. 516 |
Qualitative Analysis of the Stellar Content in LMC Clusters and Fields Using Objective Prism Schmidt Plates | p. 518 |
CCD and Schmidt-Plate Photometry and Astrometry in Region E of the LMC | p. 520 |
Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies | p. 525 |
Absolute Proper Motions of the Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies in Draco and Ursa Minor | p. 535 |
Surveys of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with 4415 Films | p. 541 |
Recent Results from Low Surface Brightness Galaxy Surveys | p. 545 |
Automatic Detection of Low-Surface Brightness Galaxies on Digital Images | p. 547 |
Surface Photometry of Low-Surface-Brightness Galaxies in the Area of the NGC 972 Group of Galaxies | p. 553 |
Global Properties of Nearby Galaxies | p. 559 |
Interacting Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster | p. [s.n.] |
Luminosity Function and Spatial Distribution of Nearby Galaxies | p. 577 |
Hunting for Globular Cluster Candidates in the Far Halo (d ] 20 kpc) of M 31 with the Tautenburg Schmidt Telescope | p. 583 |
An Efficient Method to Survey Typical Objects in Nearby Galaxies | p. 587 |
Dust in Nearby Dwarf Galaxies | p. 589 |
UBV Photometry in the Group of Galaxies NGC 2805, NGC 2814, NGC 2820 and MKN 108 | p. 592 |
Photographic Surface Photometry of Bright Galaxies in the M 81 Group | p. 594 |
A Burst of Star Formation in Galaxies of the M 81 Group | p. 596 |
Wide-Field Imaging of Nearby Galaxies in Near-Infrared Bands | p. 599 |
Surface Photometry of Galaxies in the Pisces-Perseus Region | p. 603 |
An Automatic Approach for Selecting New H[alpha] Emission-Line Galaxies | p. 611 |
A Survey for Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies with the Kiso Schmidt Telescope | p. 615 |
Photometry of Hickson Compact Group N.90 | p. 619 |
Observational Properties of the Shakhbazian Groups SHKH 30 and SHKH 360 | p. 623 |
The Photometric and Geometric Parameters of Galaxies in Clusters A 1983, 2065 | p. 626 |
Luminosity Distribution in cD Clusters | p. 629 |
Wide-Field Galaxy and Cluster Surveys Using Cosmos | p. 632 |
Galaxy Clustering to B = 27[superscript m] | p. 635 |
Galaxy Number-Counts to B = 28[superscript m] | p. 645 |
The Evolution of Galaxies in the Last 10 GYR | p. 649 |
Optical Identification of Rosat All-Sky Survey Galaxy Cluster Candidates | p. 653 |
Rosat-Detected Galaxies in the Iras Faint Source Database (FSDB) | p. 658 |
Rapid X-Ray Variability and the Fe II Problem in I Zw 1 Objects | p. 660 |
Extreme Starburst or Central Activity in X-Ray Luminous Iras Galaxies | p. 662 |
Cluster Abundance as Test of the Primordial Perturbation Spectrum | p. 664 |
Mapping the Large-Scale Structure | p. 669 |
A Redshift Survey in the South Galactic Pole Region | p. 687 |
Large-Scale Structure in the Durham/UKST Galaxy Redshift Survey | p. 693 |
The Muenster Redshift Project (MRSP) | p. 699 |
Search for Faint Galaxies Towards Nearby Voids | p. 705 |
Slitless Spectroscopy with Photographic and CCD Detectors Across Large Fields | p. 709 |
Unbiased Multi-Parametric Estimations of Distances and Peculiar Velocities of the Galaxies | p. 715 |
Quasar Variability from Microlensing | p. 721 |
The Hamburg/ESO Survey for Bright QSOs - Slitless Spectroscopy at High Resolution | p. 723 |
The Hamburg Quasar Survey | p. 729 |
The Second Byurakan Survey | p. 731 |
A Study of the Optical Long-Term Behaviour of Quasars | p. 737 |
Systematic Search for Quasar Candidates Using the Mama Microdensitometer | p. 740 |
An Overview of Wide-Field Imaging | p. 745 |
IAU Symposium 161 Resolution: Photographic Plate Supply | p. 753 |
IAU Symposium 161 Resolution: The Future of Sonneberg Observatory | p. 754 |
IAU Working Group on Wide-Field Imaging: Statement of Goals | p. 755 |
Author Index | p. 756 |
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ISBN: 9780792328780
ISBN-10: 0792328787
Series: International Astronomical Union Symposium
Published: 30th June 1994
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 796
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: NL
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 4.29
Weight (kg): 1.23
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