Table 1: Properties of target stars.

Star
XEST No.a L* M Age R $A_{\rm V}$ $A_{\rm J}$ $P_{\rm rot}$ Spec. EW(H$\alpha $) $\log \dot{M}$ Type
    ($L_{\odot}$) ($M_{\odot}$) (Myr) ($R_{\odot}$) (mag) (mag) (d)   (Å) ($M_{\odot}$ yr-1) TTS
HD 283572 21-039 6.50 1.70 7.92 2.56 0.38 0.11 1.55 G5 0 - W
V773 Tau 20-042 5.60 1.53 6.35 1.91 1.39 0.31 3.43 K2 4-10 <-10 W
V410 Taub 23-032/24-028 2.20 1.51 2.74 2.31 0.67 0.00 1.94 K4 2-3 <-8.8 W
HP Tau/G2 08-051 6.50 1.58 10.5 2.34 2.08 0.66 1.20 G0 0-5 - W
SU Aur 26-067 9.90 1.91 6.02 3.06 0.90 0.21 1.70 G2 2-6 -8.30/-8.20 C
DH Tau 15-040 0.56 0.47 1.53 1.82 1.25 0.32 7.00 M1 39-72 -8.95/-8.30 C
BP Tau 28-100 0.95 0.75 1.91 1.97 0.49 0.14 7.60 K7 40-92 -7.88/-7.54 C
DN Tau 12-040 1.00 0.56 1.05 2.25 0.49 0.34 6.30 M0 12-87 -8.73/-7.79 C
AB Aur 26-043 49.0 2.70 4.0 2.31 0.25 0.24 <1.46 B9.5-A0 22-44 $\approx$-8c Ae
a XEST catalog number: the first two digits define the exposure numbers, the last three digits are the source numbers (Güdel et al. 2007a).
b V410 Tau was observed in two different exposures, therefore two different XEST numbers are given (see below).
c From Telleschi et al. (2007) and references therein.

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