All Tables
- Table 1:
Sample stars with absolute magnitude
between 3.00 and 5.80 (and some F-type stars brighter than 3.00) and a distance up to 14 pc,
the F- and G-type stars. Table contains the star's name (Col. 1), its absolute visual
magnitude (Col. 2), and its spectral type (Col. 3) as in CNS4; the distance (in pc, Col. 4)
is computed from the CNS4 parallax. Mode (Col. 5) denotes the source of the X-ray data, S denoting
survey data, P pointed PSPC data, and H pointed HRI data. The countrate (Col. 6) and
its error (Col. 7) are quoted in cts/s, the likelihood or SNR are dimensionless (Col. 8), the
exposure time (Col. 9) is in seconds, and the X-ray luminosity (Col. 10) in cgs-units.
- Table 2:
Sample stars with absolute magnitude between 5.80 and 8.50 and a distance up to 12 pc, the K-type stars; columns as in Table 1.
- Table 3:
Sample stars with absolute magnitude fainter than 8.50 and a distance up to 6 pc, M-type stars; columns as in Table 1.