The observations of NGC 6789 were made in 1996 and 1997 at the prime
focus of the 6 m telescope, at the Cassegrain focus of the 1 m telescope
of SAO (Russia) with standard Johnson B, V and Cousins
,
filters, and also at the Nordic 2.5-meter telescope (NOT)
with the HiRAC instrument in the V,
,
and H
bands.
At the 6 m telescope we used a ISD017A CCD detector with
pixels, each
m (
),
at the 1 m telescope we had a K983 CCD
detector with 530
580 pixels, each
m,
and at the NOT the observations were carried out with Loral Lesser-thinned
CCD chip having 2048 by 2048 pixels of 15 microns, that
provided a
view field with a resolution of
per pixel.
The journal of observations is given in Table 1.
We used only the frames obtained under good photometric
conditions with a seeing of
.
Telescope | Filter | Exposure | Seeing |
Date | (s) | (arcsec) | |
BTA 6 m | I |
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1.1 |
Apr. 23, 1996 | R | 600 | 1.4 |
BTA 6 m | I | 600 | 0.9 |
Jul. 14, 1996 | V | 600 | 0.9 |
B | 600 | 0.9 | |
Zeiss 1 m | B |
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1.1 |
Aug. 17, 1996 | V | 600 | 1.1 |
R | 600 | 1.1 | |
I | 600 | 1.1 | |
BTA 6 m | R | 600 | 1.3 |
Jun. 14, 1997 | |||
NOT 2.5 m | V |
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0.7 |
Jul. 26, 1997 | I |
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0.7 |
H![]() |
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H
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After dark subtraction, flat-fielding and cleaning for cosmic events
the photometric processing of the frames was performed with DAOPHOT and
ALLSTAR packages (Stetson [1987]) running within MIDAS.
Equatorial photometric standards from
Landolt ([1992]) were observed in all observing runs to transform instrumental
magnitudes into the standard B, V,
&
system.
The zero-point error does not exceed
for each spectral band.
Figure 1 shows the I image of NGC 6789 obtained with the NOT. For the analysis of stellar content, the observed field has been divided into several parts as indicated in the figure caption.
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