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| CCD calibration of the magnitude scale for the Southern Sky Redshift Survey Extension galaxy sample New CCD observations are used to examine the accuracy of the magnitudesystem adopted to define the galaxy sample being employed to conduct theSouthern Sky Redshift Survey Extension (SSRS2). The magnitude scale ofthe SSRS2 is based on the instrumental magnitudes of the nonstellarobjects listed in the ST ScI Guide Star Catalog, converted to the B(0)system. The magnitudes derived in the photometric catalog of Laubertsand Valentijn (1989) are found to be in excellent agreement with the CCDmeasurements, with isophotal magnitudes showing a dispersion of about0.13 mag, although an offset 0.15 mag in zero point may be present. Themagnitudes m(SSRS2) derived from the ST ScI instrumental magnitudescorrespond well to a blue magnitude measured within the B = 26 mag/sqarcsec isophote. It is argued that the ST ScI objects may provide aninvaluable source for the construction of a uniform magnitude-limitedsample of galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere.
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