Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around finding downloadable databases of stars, focusing on the types of data available such as coordinates, size, spectrum, luminosity, and distances. Participants explore various resources and databases that may contain the desired information, as well as the challenges faced in interpreting the data.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant inquires about downloadable star databases, specifically looking for data on coordinates, size, spectrum, and luminosity.
- Another suggests using the Vizier database, but notes that it may be incomplete.
- A participant expresses concern about the lack of distance information in Vizier and seeks guidance on finding a database that includes this data.
- Several participants mention the ATNF pulsar catalog as a potentially more helpful resource than Vizier.
- There is a discussion about the nature of spectral data, with one participant asking whether it is presented as monochromatic or in a narrow band pass.
- Another participant explains that spectral data is usually given in a narrow band pass and may include composite results like bolometric magnitude.
- One participant shares a link to the Gliese Catalog of Nearby Stars, which contains nearly 4000 stars available for download in .txt form.
- Questions arise regarding the interpretation of V magnitude and its implications for brightness and color perception.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the usefulness of the Vizier database and the ATNF catalog, but there is no consensus on the completeness of these resources or the best approach to obtain the desired data. Multiple competing views and resources are presented without resolution.
Contextual Notes
Participants express uncertainty about the completeness of databases and the specific types of data they contain, as well as challenges in interpreting the spectral data. There are unresolved questions regarding the nature of the data provided in these databases.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for amateur astronomers, software developers working with astronomical data, and anyone interested in accessing star databases for research or personal projects.