Bochum Galactic Disk Survey (BGDS) light curves browser serviceivo://org.gavo.dc/bgds/l/tsformThe GAVO DC teamHackstein, M.Haas, M.Fein, C.Chini, R.2022-01-25T14:30:51ZGAVO Data Center TeamMönchhofstrasse 12-14, D-69120 Heidelberggavo@ari.uni-heidelberg.de++49 6221 54 1837surveysgalaxy-planesmilky-way-galaxyvariable-starsbroad-band-photometrytime-domain-astronomy
From the Bochum Galactic Disk Survey, time series have been obtained in the
r and i bands on an (up to) nightly basis. Depending on the field, the time
series contain up to more than 300 nights over more than 7 years. Each
measurement represents the averaged flux over 10 minutes of observation
(from 9 averaged 10s images).
The Bochum Galactic Disk Survey is an ongoing project to monitor the
stellar content of the Galactic disk in a 6 degree wide stripe centered on
the Galactic plane. The data has been recorded since mid-2010 in Sloan r
and i simultaneously with the Robotic Bochum Twin Telescope (RoBoTT) at the
Universitaetssternwarte Bochum near Cerro Armazones in the Chilean Atacama
desert. It contains measurements of about 2x10^7 stars over more than seven
years. Additionally, intermittent measurements in Johnson UVB and Sloan z
have been recorded as well.https://dc.zah.uni-heidelberg.de/bgds/l/tsform/infoSurveyResearchIsServedByGAVO Data Center Obscore
If you use GDS data, please cite
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From the Bochum Galactic Disk Survey, time series have been obtained in the
r and i bands on an (up to) nightly basis. Depending on the field, the time
series contain up to more than 300 nights over more than 7 years. Each
measurement represents the averaged flux over 10 minutes of observation
(from 9 averaged 10s images).
The Bochum Galactic Disk Survey is an ongoing project to monitor the
stellar content of the Galactic disk in a 6 degree wide stripe centered on
the Galactic plane. The data has been recorded since mid-2010 in Sloan r
and i simultaneously with the Robotic Bochum Twin Telescope (RoBoTT) at the
Universitaetssternwarte Bochum near Cerro Armazones in the Chilean Atacama
desert. It contains measurements of about 2x10^7 stars over more than seven
years. Additionally, intermittent measurements in Johnson UVB and Sloan z
have been recorded as well.
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From the Bochum Galactic Disk Survey, time series have been obtained in the
r and i bands on an (up to) nightly basis. Depending on the field, the time
series contain up to more than 300 nights over more than 7 years. Each
measurement represents the averaged flux over 10 minutes of observation
(from 9 averaged 10s images).
The Bochum Galactic Disk Survey is an ongoing project to monitor the
stellar content of the Galactic disk in a 6 degree wide stripe centered on
the Galactic plane. The data has been recorded since mid-2010 in Sloan r
and i simultaneously with the Robotic Bochum Twin Telescope (RoBoTT) at the
Universitaetssternwarte Bochum near Cerro Armazones in the Chilean Atacama
desert. It contains measurements of about 2x10^7 stars over more than seven
years. Additionally, intermittent measurements in Johnson UVB and Sloan z
have been recorded as well.location_radegpos.eq.ra;meta.mainssa:Char.SpatialAxis.Coverage.Location.Value.C1floatnullablelocation_decdegpos.eq.dec;meta.mainssa:Char.SpatialAxis.Coverage.Location.Value.C2floatnullabletime_minFirst timestamp in time series (MJD Topocentric UTC)dtime.epoch;stat.mindoublenullabletime_maxLast timestamp in time series (MJD Topocentric UTC)dtime.epoch;stat.maxdoublenullableaccrefAccess key for the datameta.ref.url;meta.datasetssa:Access.Referencecharnullablessa_bandpassBandpass (i.e., rough spectral location) of this dataset; this should be the most appropriate term from the vocabulary http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/messenger.instr.bandpassssa:DataID.Bandpasscharnullablemean_magMean magnitude in band given in phot_band.magphot.mag;stat.meanfloatnullableampDifference between brightest and weakest observation.magphot.mag;arith.difffloatnullable