Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
The current state of investigation of galaxies in seven fields of the Second Byurakan Sky Survey (SBS) is presented. These fields have been selected by the results of completeness estimation of the samples of galaxies in 65 fields.
Observations of the SBS faint candidate galaxies are carried out to complete spectroscopy of galaxies in the selected fields. Currently in one SBS field, with coordinates of center α=15 h 30 m and δ=+59°, the spectra of all galaxies have been obtained and reduced. Besides the redshift and spectral classification, these data allow estimates of the quality of object selection in the Second Byurakan Survey at faint magnitudes.
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