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Table C.1

Atomic lines measured.

Atomic lines Range of EW Pseudocontinuum ranges (Å)
measurement (Å)
Wavelength Chemical Lower Upper At blue At red Reference
(Å) species limit limit

8468 (a)s Ti i+Fe i+CN 8462.2 8474.3 8451.6–8452.6 8474.4–8475.4 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8468 (b)s Ti i+Fe i+CN 8462.2 8474.3 8448.3–8449.3 8474.4–8475.4 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8498.0sg Ca ii 8492.5 8503.5 8489.2–8490.4 8507.6–8509.6 Solf (1978)
8514.1sg Fe i 8512.5 8516.3 8507.6–8509.6 8557.5–8559.0 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8518.1sg Ti i 8516.8 8519.8 8507.6–8509.6 8557.5–8559.0 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8542.0sg Ca ii 8532.0 8553.0 8507.6–8509.6 8557.5–8559.0 Solf (1978)
8582.0sg Fe i 8581.0 8583.7 8579.5–8580.8 8600.0–8602.0 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8611.0sg Fe i 8610.9 8612.7 8600.0–8602.0 8619.6–8620.6 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8621.5 Fe i 8620.6 8622.3 8619.6–8620.6 8634.5–8640.4 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8623.0 Ti i ? 8622.3 8623.9 8619.6–8620.6 8634.5–8640.4 Kupka et al. (2000)
8641.6 Ti i ? 8640.6 8642.3 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8643.0 Cr i ? 8642.3 8643.9 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8662.0sg Ca ii 8651.0 8673.0 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Solf (1978)
8675.0sg Fe i+Ti i 8673.3 8676.6 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Munari & Tomasella (1999)
8679.4sg Fe i 8676.9 8681.1 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8683.0sg Ti i 8681.6 8684.2 8634.5–8640.4 8684.4–8686.0 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8688.5sg Fe i 8687.3 8690.6 8684.4–8686.0 8695.5–8698.0 Carquillat et al. (1997)
8692.0sg Ti i 8691.0 8693.0 8684.4–8686.0 8695.5–8698.0 Munari & Tomasella (1999)
8699.1sg Mn i 8698.0 8700.2 8695.5–8698.0 8704.2–8706.3 Kupka et al. (2000)
8702.3 Ce ii ? 8701.1 8704.2 8695.5–8698.0 8704.2–8706.3 Kupka et al. (2000)
8710.2sg Fe i 8708.5 8711.3 8704.2–8706.3 8714.5–8715.5 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8712.8sg Fe i 8711.3 8714.5 8704.2–8706.3 8714.5–8715.5 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8717.5 Fe i+Mn i ? 8716.9 8719.2 8714.5–8715.5 8721.7,8723.4 Kupka et al. (2000)
8729.0sg Fe i+Si i 8727.2 8729.8 8721.7–8723.4 8731.7–8733.8 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8730.5sg Ti i 8729.8 8731.7 8721.7–8723.4 8731.7–8733.8 Kupka et al. (2000)
8734.5s Ti i 8733.5 8735.5 8731.7–8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Ginestet et al. (1994)
8736.0s Mg i 8735.5 8737.0 8731.7–8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Munari & Tomasella (1999)
8740.7s Mn i 8739.6 8741.5 8731.7,8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Munari & Tomasella (1999)
8742.2s Si i 8741.5 8743.0 8731.7,8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Munari & Tomasella (1999)
8747.4 Fe i ? 8746.3 8748.4 8731.7,8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Kupka et al. (2000)
8751.7s Fe i+Ti i+Si i 8749.7 8753.5 8731.7,8733.8 8753.5–8755.6 Kupka et al. (2000)
8757.0s Fe i 8755.6 8758.8 8753.5–8755.6 8758.8–8761.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8764.0s Fe i 8762.5 8765.0 8758.8–8761.0 8775.0–8777.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8766.0 Fe ii ? 8765.2 8767.6 8758.8–8761.0 8775.0–8777.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8772.7 Al i+Cr i ? 8771.5 8773.2 8758.8–8761.0 8775.0–8777.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8773.7 Al i+Cr i ? 8773.2 8775.0 8758.8–8761.0 8775.0–8777.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8778.8 Ti i ? 8777.3 8780.0 8775.0–8777.0 8786.0–8788.5 Kupka et al. (2000)
8784.5 Fe i ? 8783.4 8785.9 8775.0–8777.0 8786.0–8788.5 Kupka et al. (2000)
8790.2 Si i ? 8788.9 8791.5 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8793.2s Fe i 8791.5 8794.2 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8796.5 Fe i+Cr i ? 8794.9 8797.3 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8800.4 Y i 8799.0 8802.0 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8805.0s Fe i 8803.3 8805.6 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8807.0s Mg i 8805.6 8808.7 8786.0–8788.5 8810.0–8812.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8824s Fe i 8823.2 8825.5 8810.0–8812.0 8828.5–8830.5 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)
8835.9 Y ii ? 8834.3 8837.5 8828.5–8830.5 8850.0–8854.0 Kupka et al. (2000)
8838s Fe i 8837.5 8840.0 8828.5–8830.5 8850.0–8854.0 Kirkpatrick et al. (1991)

Notes. The EWs were integrated over the measurement range indicated in the third and fourth columns, using pseudocontinua calculated through a linear regression of the data from the “pseudocontinuum ranges” listed in the fifth and sixth columns. For details about this methods, see Sect. 2.3.2. The last column indicates the reference giving the identification of the chemical species producing each line. In those cases marked as “?”, the identification is likely, but not certain.

(s)

Used in the shortened input list.

(g)

Used in the Gaia input list.

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