====== Simbad ======
[[http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/|Simbad]] is a database of astronomical objects (mostly of our Milky Way) that contains information of more than 8 million objects. Simbad is an ideal tool to find suitable objects for N1 and N2.
===== Parameter search =====
On the mainpage of [[http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/|Simbad]] in the left column (**Queries**) click **by criteria** to find the input mask.
In the section ''Description of the queriable fields'' a description of all parameters and their meaning can be found. For the laboratory courses (basically) only the following four parameters are of interest:
* sptypes
* otypes
* dec
* Vmag
^ Parameter ^ Explanation ^ Example ^
| sptype | list all objects with the given spectral type (sptype = 'K0' -> 'K0') | sptype = 'K0' |
| sptypes | list all objects with the given spectral type and its subtypes (sptypes = 'k0' -> 'K0III','K0IV','K0V',...) | sptypes = 'K0' |
| otype | list only objects of a given type, e.g. Cl* is stars in cluster (otype = 'Cl*' -> 'Cl*'| otype = 'Cl*' |
| otypes | list only objects of a given type and its subtypes (otypes = 'Cl*' -> 'Cl*','GlC','OpCl') | otypes = Cl* |
| dec | Declination in degrees | dec > 60 |
| Vmag | apparent visual brightness (magnitude) | Vmag <= 6 |
A list of different object types (for ''otypes'') in Simbad can be found [[http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-display?data=otypes|here]].
===== Input =====
The parameters are entered in the text field labeled ''Enter a search expression''. Multiple parameters are connected with an ampersand **&** like in this example:
dec >= 60 & sptypes ='K0' & Vmag <= 5
The output will then return all (known) objects of spectral type K0 (and its subtypes) with a visual magnitude of less equal 5mag and a declination of 60 degrees or more.
Vmag < 4 & sptypes >= F1 & sptypes <= F9 & dec > 50
This query returns stars of spectral type F1 to F9 with declination of 50 degrees or more and a visual magnitude of less than 4mag.
__**Attention:**__ Before submitting the query (click ''Submit query'') change the ''Return'' format (on the right)! The default is the ''object count'' -- select **display objects**.
===== Furter parameters =====
Further parameters may be useful. The OST telescope hand terminal contains the most common catalogs, so the query can be limited to objects that are in such a catalog. Also the right ascension can be useful, as the stars need to be visible during the night of the observation at the OST.
^ Parameter ^ Explanation ^ Example ^
| cat | list all objects that are in the given catalog | cat = 'HIP' |
| rah | Right ascension in hours | rah < 22.1 |