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1. Introduction

Maitzen (1976) introduced a 3 filter system with intermediate band width for measuring the depth of the broad flux depression around 5200 Å, which was shown to occur among the magnetic peculiar stars. In the division proposed by Preston (1974) these objects constitute the whole CP2 and part of the CP4 group (Helium weak stars). Maitzen & Vogt (1983) have substantiated the original finding and definitely established with a very large sample of stars that the photometric index tex2html_wrap_inline1063 is a very efficient means for identifying magnetic CP-stars, enabling statistical studies in a non-subjective way and to much larger distances than the traditional spectroscopic detection method would allow.

The non-magnetic branch of CP-stars comprising CP1 (Am stars) and CP3 (Hg Mn stars) did not show individually peculiar values of tex2html_wrap_inline1063 albeit as groups they deviated from normal stars in the tex2html_wrap_inline1095 range. This value was based on rather low number statistics and called for better foundation. This is one of the goals of the present investigation.

A second aim of this work is to contribute to the Renson (1991) catalogue of Ap and Am stars (6684 objects) which lists also Ap-detections obtained by the tex2html_wrap_inline1063 system. In cases where spectroscopic evidence had been published, our tex2html_wrap_inline1063 values can give additional hints for the assessment of a star to be peculiar in view of the probability for peculiarity as given by Renson. This probability was indicated by him using four different symbols:

* well established
blank very probable
? less probable
tex2html_wrap_inline1103 erroneous.

In this connection it should be mentioned that already the very first "catalogue" of peculiar A stars - a list of 9 stars - brought to the public by Maury (1897) hundred years ago contains one erroneous classification as Silicon star (81 UMa) which has not been confirmed by subsequent publications.

While the number of very probably erroneous peculiarity classifications in the Renson catalogue is of the order of a few percent, the number of objects with a question mark comprises more than 30 percent and further evidence on the nature of these objects, e.g. by our photometry seems to be desirable.

This is also valid for those stars in the Renson catalogue which do not exhibit a proper CP1-4 type, but just a HD classification without direct indication of the reason why they were included in the catalog.

A further goal will be the comparison with the list of tex2html_wrap_inline1063 values published by Lebedev (1986), in which also spectrophotometric data were used to synthesize tex2html_wrap_inline1063.

Helpful and clarifying will be the comparison with the peculiarity parameters of the Geneva system derived from the catalogue of Rufener (1988).

Since about 20 percent of our programme stars lack photometry in the Strömgren system (which we need for deriving tex2html_wrap_inline1063 values) we have included such measurements. As a consequence, we have measured both standard and programme stars in 6 filters: uvbyg1g2, using a novel photometer with a rapidly rotating filter wheel in stop and go motion. This instrumentation has been devised to enable photometric measurements also under non-excellent weather conditions.


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