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Asteroid 8248 Gurzuf

Alternate IDs:
1979 TV2, 1979 WX1, 1958 VL, 1993 TB1

Data sets with data for Asteroid 8248 Gurzuf:

Asteroid 8248 Gurzuf (top)

2MASS Asteroid and Comet Survey V2.0 (1 data product)

J MAGNITUDE 2MASS * J band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the J-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the first character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
J MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the J-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[1]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[1]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If J_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[1]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[1]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS * H band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the H-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the second character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the H-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[2]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[2]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If H_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[2]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[2]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS * Ks band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the Ks-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the third character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the Ks-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[3]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[3]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If KS_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[3]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[3]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
15.093 0.046 14.698 0.061 14.572 0.089
15.288 0.053 14.822 0.053 14.780 0.097
15.294 0.044 14.784 0.049 14.998 0.142
15.297 0.056 14.739 0.051 14.545 0.085
15.304 0.054 15.023 0.099 15.023 0.103
15.337 0.053 14.985 0.102 14.923 0.105
15.588 0.069 15.163 0.091 14.992 0.139
17.057 0.223 16.031 0.223 16.234

Asteroid 8248 Gurzuf (top)

Asteroid Names and Discovery V12.0 (1 data product)

Asteroid 8248 Gurzuf (top)

SDSS Moving Object Catalog V3.0 (1 data product)

SDSS U MAGNITUDE * SDSS u' psf magnitude. The SDSS u' filter has effective wavelength 3540 angstroms and FWHM 570 angstroms. The psf (point spread function) magnitude is calculated from the total flux determined by a point spread fuction fitting procedure.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS U ERROR * SDSS u' magnitude error.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS G MAGNITUDE * SDSS g' psf magnitude. The SDSS g' filter has effective wavelength 4770 angstroms and FWHM 1370 angstroms. The psf (point spread function) magnitude is calculated from the total flux determined by a point spread fuction fitting procedure.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS G ERROR * SDSS g' magnitude error.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS R MAGNITUDE * SDSS r' psf magnitude. The SDSS r' filter has effective wavelength 6230 angstroms and FWHM 1370 angstroms. The psf (point spread function) magnitude is calculated from the total flux determined by a point spread fuction fitting procedure.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS R ERROR * SDSS r' magnitude error.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS I MAGNITUDE * SDSS i' psf magnitude. The SDSS i' filter has effective wavelength 7630 angstroms and FWHM 1530 angstroms. The psf (point spread function) magnitude is calculated from the total flux determined by a point spread fuction fitting procedure.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS I ERROR * SDSS i' magnitude error.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS Z MAGNITUDE * SDSS z' psf magnitude. The SDSS z' filter has effective wavelength 9130 angstroms and FWHM 950 angstroms. The psf (point spread function) magnitude is calculated from the total flux determined by a point spread fuction fitting procedure.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS Z ERROR * SDSS z' magnitude error.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS A COLOR * SDSS a* color. See Ivezic et al. 2001 [IVEZICETAL2001] AJ 122, 2749-2784.
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS A ERROR * SDSS a* color error
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS V MAGNITUDE * Johnson V-band magnitude synthesized from SDSS colors using V = r + 0.44*(g-r) - 0.02
(MAGNITUDE)
SDSS B MAGNITUDE * Johnson B-band magnitude synthesized from SDSS colors using B = V + 1.04*(g-r) + 0.19
(MAGNITUDE)
20.20 0.08 18.43 0.02 17.73 0.02 17.51 0.01 17.56 0.03 0.16 0.02 18.02 18.94


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