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Table 2

Sources of the CARMENES input catalogue.

Source Referencea Number
of stars

The Palomar/MSU nearby star spectroscopic survey PMSUb 676
A spectroscopic catalog of the brightest (J< 9) M dwarfs in the northern sky Lépine et al. (2013) 446
G. P. Kuiper’s spectral classifications of proper-motion stars Bidelman (1985) 285
An all-sky catalog of bright M dwarfsc Lépine & Gaidos (2011) 248
Spectral types of M dwarf stars Joy & Abt (1974) 223
Spectral classification of high-proper-motion stars Lee (1984) 118
Meeting the cool neighbors RECONSd 22
Search for nearby stars among proper... III. Spectroscopic distances of 322 NLTT stars Scholz et al. (2005) 19
New neighbors: parallaxes of 18 nearby stars selected from the LSPM-North catalog Lépine et al. (2009) 13
Near-infrared metallicities, radial velocities and spectral types for 447 nearby M dwarfs Newton et al. (2014) 10

Notes.

(a)

Some other publications and meta-archives that we have searched for potential CARMENES targets are Kirkpatrick et al. (1991), Gizis (1997), Gizis & Reid (1997), Gizis et al. (2000b), Henry et al. (2002, 2006), Mochnacki et al. (2002), Gray et al. (2003), Bochanski et al. (2005), Crifo et al. (2005), Lodieu et al. (2005), Scholz et al. (2005), Phan-Bao & Bessell (2006), Reylé et al. (2006), Riaz et al. (2006), Caballero (2007, 2009, 2012), Gatewood & Coban (2009), Shkolnik et al. (2009, 2012), Bergfors et al. (2010), Johnson et al. (2010), Boyd et al. (2011), Irwin et al. (2011), West et al. (2011), Avenhaus et al. (2012), Deacon et al. (2012), Janson et al. (2012, 2014), Frith et al (2013), Jódar et al. (2013), Malo et al. (2013), Aberasturi et al. (2014), Dieterich et al. (2014), Riedel et al. (2014), Yi et al. (2014), Gaidos et al. (2014), and the DwarfArchive at http://dwarfarchive.org.

(b)

PMSU: Reid et al. (1995, 2002); Hawley et al. (1996); Gizis et al. (2002).

(c)

With spectral types derived from spectroscopy in this work.

(d)

RECONS: Henry et al. (1994, 2006); Kirkpatrick et al. (1995); Jao et al. (2011); Riedel et al. (2014); Winters et al. (2015) and references therein.

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