Published by
EDP Sciences
EDP Sciences Journals List
Free access

This article has an erratum: [erratum]

Issue A&A
Volume 380, Number 2, December III 2001
Page(s) 590 - 598
Section Formation, structure and evolution of stars
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011461

Abstract : New neighbours: IV. 30

References

     
  • Alard, C. 2000, A&AS, 144, 363 NASA ADS  
  • Allard, F., Hauschildt, P. H., Baraffe, I., & Chabrier, G. 1996, ApJ, 465, L123 NASA ADS  
  • Alonso, A., Arribas, S., & Martinez-Roger, C. 1994, A&AS, 107, 365 NASA ADS  
  • Baraffe, I., Chabrier, G., Allard, F., & Hauschildt, P. H. 1995, ApJ, 446, L35 NASA ADS  
  • Baraffe, I., Chabrier, G., Allard, F., & Hauschildt, P. H. 1998, A&A, 337, 403 NASA ADS  
  • Berger, J., & Cordoni, J. -P., Fringant, A.-M., et al. 1991, A&AS, 87, 389  
  • Bertin, E., & Arnouts, S. 1996, A&AS, 117, 393  
  • Bessell, M. S., & Brett, J. M. 1988, PASP, 100, 1134 NASA ADS  
  • Bessell, M. S. 1991, AJ, 101, 662 NASA ADS  
  • Borsenberger, J. 1997, in the 3rd DENIS Euroconference, The impact of large scale near-infrared surveys, ed. F. Garzon et al. (Kluwer Dordrecht), 121  
  • Bucciarelli, B., Garcia Yus, J., Casalegno, R., et al. 2001, A&A, 368, 335 NASA ADS  
  • Burrows, A., Hubbard, W. B., Saumon, D., & Lunine, J. I. 1993, ApJ, 406, 158 NASA ADS  
  • Carpenter, J. M. 2001, AJ, 121, 2851 NASA ADS  
  • Chabrier, G., & Baraffe, I. 1997, A&A, 327, 1039 NASA ADS  
  • D'Antona, F., & Mazzitelli, I. 1994, ApJS, 90, 467 NASA ADS  
  • Delfosse, X., Tinney, C. G., Forveille, T., et al. 1997a, A&A, 327, L25 NASA ADS  
  • Delfosse, X. 1997b, Ph.D. Thesis, page 43 and Fig. 2.9, Grenoble University  
  • Delfosse, X., Forveille, T., Ségransan, D., et al. 2000, A&A, 364, 217 NASA ADS  
  • Delfosse, X., Forveille, T., Martin, E. L., et al. 2001, A&A, 366, L13 NASA ADS  
  • Epchtein, N. 1997, in the 2nd DENIS Euroconference, The impact of large scale near-infrared surveys, ed. F. Garzon et al. (Kluwer Dordrecht), 15  
  • Gizis, J. E., & Reid, I. N. 1997, PASP, 109, 849 NASA ADS  
  • Gizis, J. E., Monet, D. G., Reid, I. N., et al. 2000, AJ, 120, 1085 NASA ADS  
  • Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R. Jr., & Thomas, N. G. 1971, Lowell Northern Hemisphere Catalogue, The G Numbered Stars, Lowell Obs.  
  • Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R. Jr., & Thomas, N. G. 1978, Lowell Southern Hemisphere Catalogue, Lowell Obs. Bull., 164, 89  
  • Gliese, W. 1956, ZA, 39, 1 NASA ADS  
  • Gliese, W., & Jahreiß, H. 1979, A&AS, 38, 423 NASA ADS  
  • Gliese, W., Jahreiß, H., & Upgren, A.R. 1986, in The galaxy and the solar system, ed. R. Schmoluchowski et al. (The University of Arizona press), 13  
  • Gliese, W., & Jahreiß, H. 1991, Preliminary Version of the Third Catalogue of Nearby Stars, as available at CDS Strasbourg  
  • Henry, T. J., Ianna, P. A., Kirkpatrick, J. D., & Jahreiß, H. 1997, AJ, 114, 388 NASA ADS  
  • Jahreiß, H., Scholz, R. D., Meusinger, H., & Lehmann, I. 2001, A&A, 370, 967 NASA ADS  
  • Leggett, S. K. 1992, ApJS, 82, 531  
  • Luyten, W. J. 1955, A Catalogue of 1849 stars with proper motions exceeding 0 $.\!\!^{\prime\prime}$5 annually (LFT) (Lund Press, Minneapolis, Minn.)  
  • Luyten, W. J. 1957, A Catalogue of 9867 stars in the southern hemisphere with proper motions exceeding 0 $.\!\!^{\prime\prime}$2 annually (LTT) (Lund Press, Minneapolis, Minn.)  
  • Luyten, W. J. 1961, A Catalogue of 7127 stars in the northern hemisphere with proper motions exceeding 0 $.\!\!^{\prime\prime}$2 annually (LTT) (Lund Press, Minneapolis, Minn.)  
  • Luyten, W. J. 1979, Catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding 0 $.\!\!^{\prime\prime}$5 annually (LHS) (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota)  
  • Luyten, W. J. 1980, New Luyten catalog of stars with proper motions larger than Two Tenths of an arcsecond (NLTT) (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota)  
  • Martin, E. L., Basri, G., Delfosse, X., & Forveille, T. 1997, A&A, 327, L29  
  • Meillon, L. 1999, Ap&SS, 265, 179  
  • Patterson, R. J., Ianna, P. A., & Begam, M. C. 1998, AJ, 115, 1648 NASA ADS  
  • Porter, J. G., Yowell, E. J., & Smith, E. S. 1918, Publ. Cincinnati Obs., 18, No. 4  
  • Porter, J. G., Yowell, E. J., & Smith, E. S. 1930, Publ. Cincinnati Obs., 20, 1 NASA ADS  
  • Postman, M., Bucciarelli, B., Sturch C., et al. 1997, IAU Symp., 179, 379  
  • Scholz, R. D., Meusinger, H., Jahreiß, H. 2001, A&A, 374, L12 NASA ADS  
  • Tinney, C. G 1993, AJ, 105, 1169 NASA ADS  
  • Tinney, C. G, Reid, I. N., Gizis, J., & Mould, J. R. 1995, AJ, 110, 3014 NASA ADS  
  • Urban, S. E., Corbin, T. E., & Wycoff, G. L. 1998, AJ, 115, 2161 NASA ADS  
  • Weis, E. W. 1993, AJ, 105, 1962 NASA ADS  
  • Wroblewski, H., & Torres, C. 1994, A&AS, 105, 179 NASA ADS


Abstract : New neighbours: IV. 30

Copyright ESO 2001

What is OpenURL?

The OpenURL standard is a protocol for transmission of metadata describing the resource that you wish to access. An OpenURL link contains article metadata and directs it to the OpenURL server of your choice. The OpenURL server can provide access to the resource and also offer complementary services (specific search engine, export of references...). The OpenURL link can be generated by different means.
  • If your librarian has set up your subscription with an OpenURL resolver, OpenURL links appear automatically on the abstract pages.
  • You can define your own OpenURL resolver with your EDPS Account. In this case your choice will be given priority over that of your library.
  • You can use an add-on for your browser (Firefox or I.E.) to display OpenURL links on a page (see http://www.openly.com/openurlref/). You should disable this module if you wish to use the OpenURL server that you or your library have defined.