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Table A.1

Basic information for all stars analysed in this study.

# Obj. ID RA Dec J 0 a H 0 a K s,0 a v r Date Exp. Instrument S/N b
(mag) (mag) (mag) (km s-1) (s)

(01) 01 2MASS 18044807-3002301 18 04 48.02 –30 02 30 13.11 12.60 12.46 –52.46±0.18 14.05.01 3 × 4800 UVES 39
(02) 02 VVV J180448.98-300152.34 18 04 48.98 –30 01 52 16.45 16.09 16.11 12.00±0.45 15.05.01 3 × 4800 UVES 167
(03) 03 2MASS 18044889-3004066 18 04 48.99 –30 04 07 12.37 11.76 11.58 204.63±0.21 13.06.01 3 × 4800 UVES 42
(04) 04 2MASS 18044912-3004010 18 04 49.27 –30 04 01 216.65±0.19 14.05.01 2 × 4800 UVES 41
(05) 05 VVV J180450.06-300159.90 18 04 50.20 –30 01 59 15.58 15.29 15.20 211.68±0.22 19.06.01 3 × 4800 UVES 55
(06) 06 2MASS 18044721-3002305 18 04 47.17 –30 02 31 13.12 12.66 12.56 211.09±0.29 20.05.01 2 × 5400 UVES 29
(07) 07 VVV J180447.91-300340.06 18 04 47.78 –30 03 39 13.41 12.89 12.79 216.16±0.23 13.05.01 3 × 4800 UVES 46
(08) 1-02 VVV J180451.33-300301.99 18 04 51.23 –30 03 03 13.93 13.40 13.35 216.09±0.34 26.06.00 2 × 4800 UVES 28
(09) 1-16 2MASS 18044953-3003044 18 04 49.60 –30 03 03 12.77 12.21 12.11 208.41±0.21 26.06.00 2 × 3600 UVES 62
(10) 1-24 2MASS 18045029-3003099 18 04 50.37 –30 03 10 13.18 12.68 12.58 213.62±0.28 26.06.00 4584 UVES 38
(11) 1-36 18 04 50.92 –30 03 48 217.17±0.18 26.06.00 2 × 5400 UVES 44
(12) 1-42 2MASS 18044900-3003264 18 04 49.11 –30 03 28 12.17 11.48 11.33 214.55±0.26 26.06.00 3 × 3600 UVES 37

(13) 60 VVV J180448.38-300255.09 18 04 48.36 –30 02 55 12.17 11.61 11.44 206.01±0.26 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 39
206.68±0.23 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(14) 61 2MASS 18044812-3003082 18 04 48.12 –30 03 08 9.51 8.71 8.44 212.32±1.30 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 19
212.57±1.36 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
213.31±1.30 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(15) 62 2MASS 18044578-3002470 18 04 45.79 –30 02 47 11.30 10.49 10.34 212.84±0.49 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 43
213.10±0.37 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
213.16±0.37 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(16) 63 2MASS 18044537-3003468 18 04 45.36 –30 03 46 11.32 10.63 10.41 209.18±0.26 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 35
209.41±0.30 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(17) 64 2MASS 18044775-3003469 18 04 47.75 –30 03 47 12.16 11.48 11.33 214.69±0.60 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 38
214.77±0.47 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
214.92±0.31 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(18) 65 2MASS 18044890-3003472 18 04 48.90 –30 03 47 12.03 11.25 11.22 205.08±0.26 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 57
205.29±0.23 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(19) 66 2MASS 18044963-3003382 18 04 49.61 –30 03 37 9.17 8.43 8.20 215.16±1.74 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 23
216.25±1.14 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
214.70±1.36 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
216.08±1.14 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(20) 68 2MASS 18045165-3003232 18 04 51.64 –30 03 23 10.32 9.47 9.27 202.52±0.57 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 18
203.38±0.54 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(21) 69 2MASS 18045116-3003150 18 04 51.16 –30 03 14 11.68 10.98 10.88 218.26±0.52 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 39
218.31±0.53 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
218.17±0.44 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(22) 70 2MASS 18045136-3003047 18 04 51.36 –30 03 04 10.86 10.09 9.90 216.06±0.63 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 26
215.82±0.45 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(23) 71 2MASS 18045042-3002591 18 04 50.46 –30 03 00 13.53 13.03 12.94 205.57±0.31 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 36
205.80±0.49 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
205.62±0.31 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
205.63±0.32 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(24) 72 VVV J180443.90-300344.38 18 04 43.89 –30 03 44 13.83 13.34 13.21 –16.33±0.49 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 25
–16.75±0.38 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
–16.64±0.36 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
–16.81±0.31 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(25) 73 2MASS 18044544-3004174 18 04 45.44 –30 04 17 13.62 13.11 12.99 209.43±0.34 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 30
209.53±0.57 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
209.23±0.60 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
208.95±0.42 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(26) 75 2MASS 18045025-3004211 18 04 50.25 –30 04 21 12.41 11.76 11.56 112.47±0.24 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 38
112.35±0.36 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
112.57±0.35 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
112.29±0.26 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(27) 76 2MASS 18045282-3004331 18 04 52.81 –30 04 33 13.40 12.85 12.70 115.82±0.24 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 25
115.58±0.49 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
115.60±0.37 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
115.49±0.31 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(28) 80 VVV J180446.26-300200.99 18 04 46.26 –30 02 00 14.05 13.53 13.46 214.22±0.37 26.05.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES 25
213.99±0.76 19.07.06 3 × 2700 Flames-UVES
214.87±0.88 20.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
213.77±0.41 27.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(29) 82 2MASS 18045450-3003063 18 04 54.50 –30 03 06 13.05 12.51 12.37 –106.31±0.27 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 22
–106.36±0.28 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
–105.86±0.43 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(30) 83 2MASS 18044436-3003051 18 04 44.36 –30 03 05 13.37 12.85 12.77 140.23±0.43 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 49
139.66±0.49 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
140.06±0.73 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(31) 84 2MASS 18045102-3004227 18 04 51.02 –30 04 22 10.34 9.52 9.309 –113.85±0.62 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 15
–113.75±0.63 01.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
–113.41±0.59 19.07.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES
(32) 86 2MASS 18045165-3004389 18 04 51.64 –30 04 39 10.68 9.89 9.08 –122.46±0.30 29.06.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES 16
–121.82±0.47 31.05.06 2 × 2700 Flames-UVES

(33) 3014c 2MASS 18044744-3003432 18 04 47.38 –30 03 43 13.49 13.01 12.88 212.00±2.50 15.08.99 3 × 1200 HIRES 34
(34) 3025c VVV J180447.67-300335.85 18 04 47.62 –30 03 36 13.51 12.98 12.90 216.80±1.50 02.06.00 6 × 1200 HIRES 34

Notes. The first part of the table contains the data for stars observed with UVES on VLT in stand-alone mode, the second part lists the stars observed with FLAMES-UVES on VLT, and the third part stars observed with HIRES on KECK. Column 1 provides the number that we use to identify the stars in the finding chart (see below). The names of the targets used in the fits-headers of original observations are given in Col. 2. This enables for a better traceability when comparing with papers that have published analyses of some of these stars. These names are also short-hand names and will be used in the text. We also list VVV and 2MASS identifications (when available) in Col. 3 as well as the coordinates in Cols. 4 and 5. De-reddened magnitudes and measured radial velocity are given from Cols. 6 to 9. Some observation informations, such as date, exposures time, and instrument, are shown from Cols. 10 to 12. In the final column, S/N measured from the spectrum is also included.

(a)

De-reddened magnitudes have been derived adopting the reddening law by Cardelli et al. (1989).

(b)

Signal-to-noise ratio of the final co-added spectrum.

(c)

The radial velocity is adopted from Carretta et al. (2001). The last column gives the S/N. The average S/N of the final co-added spectrum for each star was estimated using the SPLOT task within IRAF at three short wavelength regions (574.4−574.7 nm, 604.7−606.3 nm, and 606.8−607.6 nm).

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