Table 10: Fundamental parameters of targets in XEST (4): Age, mass, radius, rotation [first ten entries].
XEST Name Agea,b Massa,c Refs. Radiusd P Refs. $v\sin i$ Refs.
    (Myr) ($M_{\odot}$)   ($R_{\odot}$) (d)   (km s-1)  
27-115 HBC 352 ... 1.05 2 0.79 <0.53 C >75.00 48
27-000 HBC 353 ... ... ... 0.71 <4.08 C 8.80 2
06-005 HBC 358 AB 3.26 0.41 27 1.38 ... C <10.00 2
06-007 HBC 359 3.54 0.41 27 1.33 ... C <10.00 48
06-059 L1489 IRS 0.80 1.45 10 3.65 <4.02 C 46.00 10
20-001 LkCa 1 0.87 0.27 5 1.93 <4.18 C 23.30 48
20-005 Anon 1 0.50 0.56 5 3.63 ... ... ... ...
20-000 IRAS 04108+2803 A ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
20-022 IRAS 04108+2803 B 1.60 0.36 10 1.72 <6.23 C 14.00 10
20-000 2M J04141188+28 ... 0.08 46 0.47 ... ... ... ...
a For binaries, first number refers to primary, second to secondary component (calculated from L* and $T_{\rm eff}$).
b Ages derived after Siess et al. (2000) using the same principal parameters as for masses, quoted in Table 9.
c Masses derived after Siess et al. (2000) using principal parameters quoted in Table 9.
d For multiples, radius is given only for primary if luminosity of primary is explicitly known

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