Table 1: Positions, photometry, and spectral types of the observed stars.

Object
IAU designation V R $I_{\rm C}$ J H $K_{\rm s}$ sp. type
Sz 100 J160825.8-390601 16.53 14.95 13.09 11.02 10.36 9.84 M5
Sz 102 J160829.7-390311 16.93 15.60 15.08 14.411 13.671 12.511 ?
Sz 106 J160839.7-390624       12.92 11.82 10.86 M2.5
Sz 108A J160842.7-390617       9.761 9.091 8.781 M3
Sz 108B J160842.8-390614       12.04 11.32 10.82 M6
Sz 109 J160848.1-390418 17.43 16.03 13.87 11.40 10.92 10.55 M6.5
Sz 110 J160851.5-390317 14.69 13.77 12.42 11.221 10.271 9.831 M4.5
Sz 112 J160855.4-390233 16.37 15.05 13.13 11.051 10.341 9.851 M6
Sz 113 J160857.7-390222 18.16 16.75 14.85 12.861 12.081 11.581 M6
Sz 114 J160901.7-390511 15.47 14.23 12.49 10.421 9.621 9.181 M5.5
Par-Lup3-1 J160815.9-390307 19.92 17.60 15.45 12.602     M7.5
Par-Lup3-1/cc 1 J160816.0-390305     20.53       M5:
Par-Lup3-2 J160835.7-390348 16.76 15.18 13.21 11.48 10.97 10.87 M6
Par-Lup3-3 J160849.3-390538 17.71 16.43 14.41 11.43 10.26 9.63 M4.5
Par-Lup3-4 J160851.3-390529 21.9: 19.78 18.33 16.42 15.09 13.82 M5

Notes:
1 JHK magnitudes from Hughes et al. (1994).

2 J magnitude from the June 2001 observations.

3 The value given is actually the $I_{\rm c}$ magnitude from the FORS1 image.


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