J/AJ/130/1247      High proper motion stars in the DSS. III      (Lepine+, 2005)

New high proper motion stars from the digitized sky survey. III. Stars with proper motions 0.45"<µ<2.0"/yr south of declination -30°. Lepine S. <Astron. J., 130, 1247-1260 (2005)> =2005AJ....130.1247L 2005AJ....130.1247L
ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Proper motions Keywords: astrometry - solar neighborhood - stars: kinematics - surveys Abstract: We report the discovery of 182 southern stars with proper motion larger than 0.45"/yr. The stars were found in an expansion of the SUPERBLINK proper-motion survey to 8980°2 south of DE=-30°. The new high proper motion stars include 123 objects with µ>0.5"/yr and 5 withµ>1.0"/yr. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 107 182 New high proper motion stars -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: I/284 : The USNO-B1.0 Catalog (Monet+ 2003) I/298 : LSPM-North Catalog (Lepine+ 2005) II/246 : 2MASS All-Sky Catalog of Point Sources (Cutri+ 2003) J/AJ/124/1190 : Northern high proper motion stars in DSS (Lepine+, 2002) J/AJ/125/1598 : New high proper motion stars in northern sky (Lepine+, 2003) J/A+A/367/725 : Proper-motion stars -40<DE←30, 00<RA<10h40 (Wroblewski+ 2001) J/AJ/126/472 : High proper motion stars in USNO-B (Gould, 2003) J/AJ/129/413 : New high proper motion stars (-90<DE←47) (Subasavage+, 2005) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 A2 --- --- [PM] (1) 4- 15 A12 --- PM Star name (PM JHHMM+DDMMW in Simbad) (1) 17- 18 I2 h RAh Hour of Right Ascension (J2000) 20- 21 I2 min RAm Minute of Right Ascension (J2000) 23- 27 F5.2 s RAs Second of Right Ascension (J2000) 29 A1 --- DE- Sign of the Declination (J2000) 30- 31 I2 deg DEd Degree of Declination (J2000) 33- 34 I2 arcmin DEm Arcminute of Declination (J2000) 36- 39 F4.1 arcsec DEs Arcsecond of Declination (J2000) 41- 45 F5.3 arcsec/yr pm Total proper motion 47- 52 F6.3 arcsec/yr pmRA Proper motion in Right Ascension 54- 59 F6.3 arcsec/yr pmDE Proper motion in Declination 61- 65 F5.2 yr dt Temporal baseline between the first and second DSS epoch 67- 71 F5.3 arcsec/yr e_pm Estimated error in pm 73- 76 F4.1 mag BJmag ? USNO-B1.0 catalog (Cat. I/284) photographic BJ (IIIaJ) magnitude 78- 81 F4.1 mag RFmag ? USNO-B1.0 catalog (Cat. I/284) photographic RF (IIIaF) magnitude 83- 86 F4.1 mag INmag ? USNO-B1.0 catalog (Cat. I/284) photographic IN (IVN) magnitude 88- 92 F5.2 mag Jmag ? 2MASS All-Sky Point Source catalog (Cat. II/246) J band magnitude 94- 98 F5.2 mag Hmag ? 2MASS All-Sky Point Source catalog (Cat. II/246) H band magnitude 100-104 F5.2 mag Kmag ? 2MASS All-Sky Point Source catalog (Cat. II/246) Ks band magnitude 106-107 A2 --- Class Source class (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Names for the stars are based on the convention introduced by Eggen (1979ApJS...39...89E 1979ApJS...39...89E,1980ApJS...43..457E 1980ApJS...43..457E). We use the letters "PM" for Proper Motion, followed by a space, followed by the letter "J" which denotes that the following digits refer to the J2000 coordinates. The numerals then correspond to the right ascension (to 0.1 minutes of time) and declination (to 1 minute of arc). In case of confusion between two objects, most notably close proper motion doubles, we add the directional suffix "N", "S", "W", or "E" to distinguish between the two components. Note (2): Source class, defined as follows: wd = white dwarf; sd = subdwarf; d = disk dwarf. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: * 05-Sep-2006: From electronic version of the journal * 19-Feb-2007: J01082-3714 appearing twice in the original table, the CDS team added the letter E or W (according to fig. 4 of the paper) to distinguish between the two objects. * 27-Sep-2012: Stars in table 1 were first thought to be , but they should be referred to as . References: Lepine, Shara & Rich, Paper I 2002AJ....124.1190L 2002AJ....124.1190L, Cat. J/AJ/124/1190 Lepine, Shara & Rich, Paper II 2003AJ....126..921L 2003AJ....126..921L
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Marianne Brouty [CDS] 05-Sep-2006
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