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Table C.1

Individual photometries of V746 Cas and its comparison stars transformed into the standard Johnson UBV system.

Data set Star No. of V B U BV U–B Source
obs. (mag.) (mag.) (mag.) (mag.) (mag.)

14A HR 96 23 5.748(10) 5.680(10) 5.369(21) −0.068 −0.311 D
14A HD 567 8 7.215(06) 7.188(23) 6.789(07) −0.027 −0.399 D
14A V746 Cas 6 5.601(04) 5.486(06) 4.891(05) −0.115 −0.595 D

14D HD 567 11 7.224(12) 7.194(22) 6.805(14) −0.029 −0.389 D
14D V746 Cas 6 5.606(05) 5.489(04) 4.901(05) −0.117 −0.588 D

11 HR 96 157 5.737(05) A
11 HD 567 8 7.206(09) A
11 V746 Cas 6 5.590(10) A

12 V746 Cas 1635 5.606(01) B
12 HD 567 847 7.235(01) B

13 V746 Cas 251 5.586(09) 5.475(11) 4.879(13) −0.111 −0.596 E

Notes. Column Data set: the rows show 11. All-sky Hipparcos Hp observations, transformed to Johnson V after Harmanec (1998); 12. Differential uvby observations secured with the Four College Automatic Reflector relative to HR 96 = HD 2054. Also the check star HD 567 = BD+ 51°12 was regularly observed.; 13. All-sky Geneva 7-C observations secured with the Mercator Telescope at LaPalma; 14A. Hvar all-sky photometry; 14D. Hvar differential photometry relative to HR 96. Column Source: the rows show A. Perryman & ESA (1997); B. Dukes et al. (2009) and this paper; C. De Cat et al. (2004); D. this paper.

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