- Vilnius photometric system
The Vilnius photometric system is a medium-band seven-colour
photometric system (UPXYZVS), created in1963 byVytautas Straižys and his coworkers. This system was highly optimized for classification of stars from ground based observations. The system was chosen to be medium-band, to ensure the possibility to measure faint stars.election of bandpasses
The temperature classification of early-type stars is based on
Balmer jump (Balmer discontinuity). To measure it one must have twobandpass es placed in theultraviolet , one beyond the Balmer jump (U magnitude) and another after the jump (X magnitude). The Y bandpass is near the breakpoint of theinterstellar extinction law (interstellar extinction in the 300–800 nm region can be approximated by two straight lines, which intersect at ~435.5 nm). The P magnitude is placed exactly on the Balmer jump in order to provide separation forluminosity class es of B-A-F stars.The Z magnitude is placed on the Mg I triplet and the MgH
molecular band . It is sensitive to theluminosity class es of G-K-M stars. Finally, the V magnitude is chosen to coincide with a similar bandpass in theUBV system . It provides the possibility to relate these two photometric systems. S bandpass coincides with H alpha line position and provides information about emission or absorption phenomena in that line.Normalization
Colour indices of the system were normalized to satisfy the condition:U-P = P-X = X-Y = Y-Z = Z-V = V-S = 0
for unreddened O-type stars.
Mean wavelength and half-widths of response functions
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ee also
UBV photometric system References
*Straizys V., "Multicolor Stellar Photometry", Pachart Pub. House, 1992, 570 pages.
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