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5 Illustration of the catalogue

In Table 9 we give absolute proper motions as well as BVRI photometric data for 115 stars in the region of globular cluster NGC 4147. The investigated region is about $11^\prime \times 11^\prime$ in size. The limiting magnitude of 115 stars which have proper motion data available is close to B=17.6 mag. The complete photometry on NGC 4147 will be given in a separate paper by A.C. Gupta. Detailed description about the observation, plate measurements and astrometric reduction can be found in Sect. 2 and Sect. 3 of this paper. In Table 9 the 115 stars were arranged in two parts. The first part includes 61 stars which appear on at least two of the first-epoch plates, or which have the position and proper motion data from Geffert et al. (1997) though it might appear on only one of their first-epoch plates. The second part includes 54 stars which appear on only one of our first-epoch plates, and these proper motions should be regarded as preliminary. The meaning of each column in Table 9 is as follows:

(1).
sequence number of stars in this catalogue,
(2).
sequence number in the complete photometric catalogue of A.C. Gupta,
(3).
sequence number in Geffert et al. (1997),
(4).
internal star ID number in Geffert et al. (1997),
(5).
V magnitude,
(6).
standard error of the V magnitude (in units of 0.001 mag),
(7).
B-V color index,
(8).
standard error of B-V (in units of 0.001 mag),
(9).
V-R color index,
(10).
standard error of the V-R (in units of 0.001 mag),
(11).
V-I color index,
(12).
standard error of V-I (in units of 0.001 mag),
(13).
right ascension relative to J2000.0 equator and vernal equinox for epoch 2000,
(14).
standard error of the right ascension (in units of 0.00001 s),
(15).
declination relative to J2000.0 equator and vernal equinox for epoch 2000,
(16).
standard error of the declination (in units of $0^{\prime\prime}_{\raisebox{.6ex}{\hspace{.12em}.}}0001$),
(17).
absolute proper motion in right ascension (in units of 0.01 mas/yr),
(18).
standard error of the absolute proper motion in right ascension (in units of 0.01 mas/yr),
(19).
absolute proper motion in declination (in units of 0.01 mas/yr),
(20).
standard error of the absolute proper motion in declination (in units of 0.01 mas/yr),
(21).
number of plates contain this star,
(22).
membership probability,
(23).
member selection (0: non-member, 1: member).


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