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UBV photometric system

The UBV photometric system, also called the Johnson system, is a photometric system usually employed for classifying stars according to their colors. It was the first standardized photometric system. The apparent magnitudes of stars in the system are often used to determine the color indices B−V and U−B, the difference between the B and V magnitudes and the U and B magnitudes respectively. The system is defined using a set of color optical filters in combination with an RMA 1P21 photomultiplier tube.

Wavelengths and filters
The filters are selected so that the mean wavelengths of response functions (at which magnitudes are measured to mean precision) are for U, for B, for V. Zero-points were calibrated in the B−V (B minus V) and U−B (U minus B) color indices selecting such A0 main sequence stars which are not affected by interstellar reddening. ==Extensions==
Extensions
, Delta Cephei The Johnson-Kron-Cousins UBVRI photometric system is a common extension of Johnson's original system that provides redder passbands. Note: colors are only approximate and based on wavelength to sRGB representation (when possible). == See also ==
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