This list includes the stars with abs(mag_aca_1p8 - mag_aca_1p7) > 2.8
Note that there are several stars with observed mag_aca. In all cases, the observed mag_aca
is closer to the 1p8 one.
The purpose of this report is to check whether outliers can be caused by misidentification.
When looking at the report for a given outlier, consider that if the true match is a star with no
proper motion in Gaia, then there should be an AGASC star matched to this Gaia star. Is there one?
If you double-click on a report's figure, it will zoom out and show you all AGASC stars around.
Notable examples:
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879886528 . An example of duplicate
record in AGASC that just happens to be in this dataset.
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796801904 . An example of duplicate
record in AGASC that just happens to be in this dataset.
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412493456 . A tycho2 pair of stars
with the same position in Tycho2, but resolved in Gaia. This is the brighter of the two.
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298718560 . One star in AGASC that is
actually two stars 2 arcsec apart in Gaia. The AGASC star is cross-matched with the brighter
one, but strictly speaking it should be a blend of the two or a new record is needed.
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549978408 . An example of duplicate
record in AGASC that just happens to be in this dataset.
Stars