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III/249        Stellar radial velocities bibliographic catalog (Malaroda+, 2006)
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Beginning of ReadMe : III/249 Stellar radial velocities bibliographic catalog (Malaroda+, 2006) ================================================================================ Bibliographic catalogue of stellar radial velocities (1991-2006.5). 2012 update. Malaroda S., Levato H., Galliani S. <Complejo Astronomico El Leoncito (CASLEO), San Juan, Argentina (2006)> =2006yCat.3249....0M ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Radial velocities ; References Keywords: catalogues - stars: kinematics - techniques: radial velocities Description: The present catalogue is the twelfth version and the continuation of the first one (1991-1994) published by Malaroda et al. (2000A&AS..144....1M). Since the 2005 version, we present the catalogue in a database for helping the search. We have revised the issues of the journals listed in Table 1, for the period 1991-2006June. It is not a complete list of all journals devoted to astronomical literature, but they are the most important ones and those available at our libraries. We prepared a plain ASCII file with the object identifications as provided by the authors. This file was transferred to the SIMBAD database, and, using the proper for mats and filters, we have retrieved the identification for each object according to the rules of SIMBAD. In the same way we have also retrieved: the J2000 coordinates, the V magnitude, and the spectral classification for each object.