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PMSU2 - Table 1C

PMSU2 - Table 1C: Early-type stars, giants and degenerates


Positions, distances, absolute magnitudes and spectral types for misclassified pCNS3 stars south of declination -30o. The majority of these stars have spectral characteristics inconsistent with the absolute magnitude assigned in pCNS3, in most cases due to the distance being underestimated; the remaining stars are white dwarfs. Many of the former stars are from Wolley et al's (1970) extension of Gliese's CNS1.
The format is similar to Tables 1A and 1B, save that we list apparent magnitude in addition to the inferred absolute magnitude. Positions from the following sources:
1. Co-ordinates measured at the Palomar 60-inch telescope
2. Co-ordinates measured at either the Palomar 200-inch telescope, Keck or the AAT
3. HST Guide Star catalogue (version 1)
4. pCNS3
5. Digital Sky Survey images.
6. Hipparcos
Most of the spectral types listed in this Table and in Table 1D are taken from SIMBAD.

NN Name RA (2000) Dec Ref V MV Dist (pc) ftrig Spectral type
127 GJ 1017 0: 42: 8.3 -52: 21: 29 6 12.25 7.30 97.7 110 K 3 A
148 Gl 32 B 0: 45: 48.0 -41: 54: 37 3 9.06 7.0 16.0 105 K 4 A, C
305 Gl 65.2 1: 39: 41.7 -46: 30: 35 6 9.86 6.84 40.1 110 K 2
315 PS274 1: 42: 39.1 -24: 37: 41 3 12.02 -1 4000.0 0 M3 III A
449 Gl 101.1 2: 31: 8.1 -46: 41: 24 6 11.27 7.07 69.3 110 < K5
467 Wo 9086 2: 35: 55.8 -47: 40: 31 6 11.99 7.91 65.4 110 < K5
723 Gl 161.2 4: 7: 3.7 -40: 45: 12 6 10.98 7.48 50.2 110 K 4
865 Gl 187.1 5: 4: 5.4 -42: 21: 48 6 10.04 6.08 61.8 110 K 0
907 Gl 200.1 5: 17: 53.1 -53: 40: 46 3 13.19 7.0 170 0 K 3
1135 Wo 9224 7: 6: 13.9 -47: 35: 13 6 10.54 7.18 47.0 110 K 4
1224 Gl 288 B 7: 45: 43.3 -33: 55: 24 1 16.59 15.47 15.2 105 DC B
1334 Gl 308.3 8: 31: 56.4 -50: 11: 23 6 10.80 7.83 39.2 110 K 4
1373 Gl 321.3C 8: 44: 48.9 -54: 41: 55 1 11.00 9.10 24.5 105 K A, C
1374 Gl 321.3D 8: 44: 48.9 -54: 41: 55 1 13.50 11.60 24.5 105 K A, C
1445 Gl 336.2A 9: 10: 50.5 -45: 18: 31 6 9.78 5.29 78.9 110 G 5
1446 Gl 336.2B 9: 10: 50.5 -45: 18: 31 6 10.30 5.81 78.9 110 K 0
1569 Gl 375.1 9: 58: 54.4 -50: 0: 12 6 11.68 6.99 86.8 110 K 1
1571 Wo 9309 9: 59: 22.0 -50: 36: 5 6 10.60 6.26 73.6 110 K 2 A
1601 Gl 385 10: 7: 38.1 -85: 7: 11 6 10.22 3.14 261.1 110 DC A
1633 Wo 9329 10: 25: 25.3 -44: 53: 18 6 11.19 6.91 71.6 110 K 0
1654 Wo 9333 10: 32: 47.6 -41: 27: 20 6 11.12 6.31 91.7 110 K 0
1673 LHS 288 10: 44: 21.9 -61: 12: 56 4 13.92 15.66 4.5 0 K
1809 Gl 432 B 11: 34: 30.5 -32: 50: 3 3 15.00 15.00 9.8 0 DC
1867 Wo 9376 11: 54: 24.9 -51: 23: 14 6 10.97 6.43 81.0 110 G5
2178 GJ 1177 A 13: 47: 42.1 -32: 25: 47 6 8.94 7.87 16.4 110 < K5 A
2545 Wo 9547 16: 11: 49.7 -52: 54: 52 6 10.50 7.35 42.6 110 < K5
2649 Gl 639.2 16: 51: 43.2 -64: 26: 23 6 11.00 6.21 91.0 110 < K5
2670 Gl 646 B 16: 58: 53.8 -39: 33: 32 6 10.40 8.99 19.1 110 < K5 A
2781 Wo 9593 B 17: 37: 27.4 -49: 24: 33 6 10.20 5.42 90.5 110 < K5 B
2920 Wo 9629 18: 36: 26.1 -44: 18: 35 6 10.23 4.25 156.7 110 < K5
2968 LTT7489 B 18: 54: 6.5 -54: 21: 10 6 10.80 8.82 24.9 110 < K5 B
3039 BPM26134 19: 19: 49.7 -53: 43: 12 6 10.82 6.93 60.0 110 K
3169 Gl 783 B 20: 11: 11.9 -36: 5: 25 3 11.50 -1 3000 0 M3 III A, C
3277 Wo 9713 21: 0: 57.2 -42: 1: 44 6 12.30 9.21 41.5 110 K 4
3342 Wo 9735 21: 20: 51.8 -51: 2: 39 6 10.64 6.55 65.8 110 G 5
3460 Gl 847 A 22: 4: 4.8 -69: 55: 29 6 10.97 8.60 29.8 110 K 4 A
3475 Gl 848.1C 22: 7: 47.5 -51: 7: 14 3 13.42 10.60 49.2 105 DC
3507 Gl 853 B 22: 15: 2.2 -53: 52: 6 3 9.90 9.28 13.6 105 < K5
3513 GJ 1267 22: 22: 16.4 -54: 33: 40 6 9.06 8.43 13.4 110 < K5
3650 LHS3916 23: 15: 38.6 -81: 22: 38 4 10.10 8.37 22.1 110 K 5? A, C
3662 Gl 893.3A 23: 16: 45.3 -40: 47: 19 3 11.57 6.57 100.0 0 K 2
3663 Gl 893.3B 23: 16: 45.3 -40: 47: 19 3 17.40 12.40 100.0 0 < K5

Names

Gl - Gliese (1969); GJ - Gliese & Jahreiss (1979); Wo - Woolley et al, (1970);
LHS - Luyten Half-Second Catalogue; LTT - Luyten Two-Tenths Catalogue; PS - Pesch \& Sanduleak (1978);
BPM - Bruce Proper Motion Catalogue

Notes

A: distance estimated from the spectral types.
B: distance estimated from the characteristics of the companion star.
C: spectral types suggest that these candidates companions are not associated with the potential primary star.
Individual stars
NN 148 = Gl 32B: CNS3 lists V=8.41 and 9.06 for Gl 32A and 32B, respectively; Hipparcos gives a parallax of 62.5+/-1.5 mas, r=16.0 pc, implying MV = 7.4 and 8.0, inconsistent with spectral types. Apparent magnitudes underestimated?
NN 1224 - Gl 288B is the white dwarf van Biesbroeck 3
NN 1809 - Gl 432B is the white dwarf van Biesbroeck 4
NN 3662 - Gl 893.3A: MV estimated from Bessell's (1990) measurement of (V-I)=1.099
NN 3663 - Gl 893.3B: LP 1034-093, listed as cpm companion of Gl 893.3A, sep=19 arcsec, PA=160


PMSU2 - Table 1D: pCNS3 M dwarfs not included in PMSU


A small number of M-dwarf candidates listed in the pCNS3 were not observed in the course of the PMSU survey. We list positions, distances, absolute magnitudes and spectral types for those stars here. Note that Gl 389A, Gl 389B and LHS 288 are listed mistakenly as K-type dwarfs in PMSU2. Denis-P J1048 was discovered after the compilation of the pCNS3.

NN Name RA (2000) Dec Ref V MV Dist (pc) %d ftrig Spectral type
174 Sm 177 0: 52: 26.7 -41: 14: 42 3 11.92 10.12 22.9 30 0 M3,
570 Gl 127.1B 3: 10: 30.9 -68: 35: 59 3 14.73 14.70 10.2 1 105
1624 Gl 389 A 10: 22: 24.2 -60: 10: 34 6 10.72 9.21 20.0 5 110 M 1:
1625 Gl 389 B 10: 22: 24.2 -60: 10: 34 6 12.63 11.12 20.0 5 110 M 3:
1673 LHS 288 10: 44: 21.9 -61: 12: 56 4 13.92 15.66 4.5 5 0 M5.5
2207 Gl 534.1B 13: 56: 31.8 -54: 42: 34 3 12.30 9.58 38.1 2 105
2231 Gl 539.2 14: 9: 27.5 -30: 55: 47 6 11.81 8.93 37.8 12 110 M0
2290 Gl 550.3 14: 29: 18.6 -46: 27: 48 6 10.35 8.45 24.0 5 110 K5
2296 Gl 552.1 14: 30: 59.3 -54: 5: 58 3 11.63 10.56 16.7 30 0 M1:
2375 Gl 571 14: 59: 32.0 -44: 5: 38 6 10.15 8.12 25.5 4 110 K7
2383 Gl 574 15: 3: 3.8 -46: 17: 37 6 9.86 7.88 24.9 4 110 K5
2479 Gl 599.1 15: 51: 5.8 -50: 41: 15 6 10.72 7.29 48.5 11 110 K
2544 LHS 3167 16: 13: 4.1 -70: 9: 2 3 13.75 13.50 11.2 30 0
2758 GJ 1218 17: 28: 8.2 -62: 26: 54 3 12.68 12.14 14.3 30 0
2829 LHS 456 17: 51: 0.4 -56: 37: 46 4 12.13 9.64 30.8 30 0
2970 Gl 732 B 18: 53: 39.1 -38: 36: 21 3 16.00 15.00 13.3 5 0
2979 Gl 737 B 18: 57: 30.6 -55: 59: 26 6 10.00 9.49 12.6 4 110 K5
3813 Denis-P J1048 10: 48: 14.7 -39: 56: 6 7 17.50 19.5 4.1 5 0 M 9

Notes

NN 74 = Sm 177: Spectral type from Smethells (1974), MV based on (V-I) from Reid (1982), but no star of that magnitude close to position given in the latter paper. The nearest bright star is CD-41 226 (V=10.75, (B-V)=0.57)
NN 570 = Gl 127.1B: listed as 8" from Gl 127.1A with V=14.73, (B-V)=0.62 (Bessell, 1990). No such star evident in our 1995 LCO observations, and colours are inconsistent with an M dwarf companion. Background field star?
NN 1624 = Gl 389A: BVRI photometry by Bessell (1990)
NN 1625 = Gl 389B: BVRI photometry by Bessell (1990)
NN 1673 = LHS 288: Spectral type and photometry from Bessell (1991)
NN 2207 = Gl 534.1B: listed as 33" north-following Gl 534.1A (V=6.00), 7.1 mags fainter in mpg. Note found - real?
NN 2296 - Gl 552.1: distance estimate from (V-I) colour (Bessell, 1990)
NN 2544 - LHS 3167: distance estimate from (V-I) colour (Eggen, 1987)
NN 2829 - LHS 456: distance estimate from (V-I) colour (Patterson et al, 1998)


References


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