Forty years of UBV photometry at Hvar
P. Harmanec, H. Bo\v{z}i\'c

TL;DR
This paper reviews four decades of UBV photometric monitoring at Hvar, demonstrating successful data homogenization and standardization despite challenging observational conditions.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive history and methodology for long-term UBV photometry, emphasizing data homogenization techniques at near sea-level observatories.
Findings
Successful data homogenization at near sea-level station
Long-term monitoring of Be stars and binaries
Effective transformation to the Johnson system
Abstract
The history of the program of systematic UBV photometric monitoring of Be stars, binaries, CP stars and some other targets is briefly summarized. It is shown that a careful data homogenization, reduction and transformation to the standard Johnson system can be carried out successfully even at a station nearly the sea level when some strict measures are taken.
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
