Analysis of representing data for stars from the GTSh10 catalogue in SIMBAD
Aleksey Shlyapnikov

TL;DR
This paper analyzes stellar magnitude data from the GTSh10 catalogue in SIMBAD, identifying inconsistencies and high activity states that impact observational planning and data comparison.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of stellar magnitudes across multiple catalogues, highlighting discrepancies and activity states in SIMBAD data.
Findings
Some SIMBAD stellar magnitudes indicate high activity or flares.
Inconsistencies between catalogues can affect observational planning.
The study emphasizes the need to consider activity states in data analysis.
Abstract
We present an analysis of data on stellar magnitudes of objects from the GTSh10 catalogue in the SIMBAD database. To eliminate ambiguity about the state of brightness, a comparison of stellar magnitudes from SIMBAD and NOMAD, SDSS and VSX catalogues is carried out. It is shown that for some objects in SIMBAD stellar magnitudes are presented in a state of high activity (possibly flare). The detected inconsistencies must be taken into account when planning original observations and comparing the GTSh10 data with the newly appearing surveys of the sky.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
