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Table A.1.

Input catalogs for stars not in MILES, NGSL or PASTEL.

Object name (1) Reference Object category
in Table C.1
HIP* Gray et al. (2006) Main sequence stars in the MW
HE* Yong et al. (2013) Very metal poor stars in the MW
CD*, CPD* Levesque et al. (2005) Red supergiants in the MW
HD*, HE* Bergeat et al. (2002), Christlieb et al. (2001) C stars in the MW
IRAS* or GCVS names (2) Whitelock et al. (2006), or GCVS LPVs in the MW (mostly C)
HD 1638 McDonald et al. (2012) K giant in MW (1 object)
Miscellaneous IRTF, Cushing et al. (2005), Rayner et al. (2009) Miscellaneous stars in the MW
Misc. or GCVS names (2) Lançon & Wood (2000) Red giants, supergiants and LPVs
OGLEII DIA BUL* Groenewegen & Blommaert (2005) LPVs in Bulge fields
BMB* or 2MASSJ* Blanco et al. (1984) LPVs near NGC 6522 (near the Bulge)
CL NGC6522 Arp* or B86* Arp (1965), Blanco (1986) LPVs near NGC 6522 (near the Bulge)
2MASSJ* Zoccali et al. (2008) Giants toward the Bulge
PHS* Pompéia et al. (2008) Metal-poor giants in the LMC (3 objects)
SHV* Hughes & Wood (1990) LPVs in the LMC
M2002* Massey (2002) Red supergiants in the LMC and SMC
HV* Wood et al. (1983) LPVs in the LMC and SMC
CL NGC121*, CL NGC371* Wood et al. (1983) LPVs in/near SMC clusters
ISO MCMSJ* Cioni et al. (2003) LPVs in the SMC
BBB* Reid & Mould (1990) SMC supergiants (2 objects)

Notes.

(1)

This column provides generic names or examples from the listed references, but in a non-exclusive way. For instance, while some of the objects with HD* names are from Bergeat et al. (2002), most HD* objects are from our main reference catalogs (Elodie, MILES, NGSL, PASTEL).

(2)

By GCVS names, we refer to the label+constellation used in the General Catalog of Variable Stars (e.g., Samus et al. 2017), such as TU Car, V354 Cen, etc.

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