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Table E.3

17 peculiar stars (Oe, WR, and Mag) in the sample with no spectroscopic analysis available, separated by luminosity class (I+II, III, and IV+V) and sorted by spectral type.

Name SpT LC B E(4405–5495) Notes
(mag)
HD 66811 O4 I (n)fp 2 0.012 Mag (a)
ALS 2063 O5 I fp 11.5 1.027 WR
HD 152386 O6: Ia fpe 8.6 0.775 WR
HD 313846 O7: Ia fpe 10.7 1.113 WR
HD 152408 O8: Ia fpe 5.9 0.414 WR
HD 226868 O9.7 Iab p var 9.7 1.042 Mag (b)

HD 148937 O6 ... f?p 7.8 0.619 Mag (c)
CPD -28 2561 O6.5 . f?p 10.1 0.439 Mag (d)
HD 108 O8 ... fp var 7.5 0.434 Mag (e)
HD 191612 O8 ... f?p var 8 0.532 Mag (f)
HD 45314 O9: ... npe 6.7 Oe
HD 24534 O9.5: ... npe 7.1 Oe

HD 39680 O6 V: [n]pe var 7.9 Oe
HD 37022 O7 V p 5.2 0.286 Mag (g)
HD 155806 O7.5 V ((f))(e) 6.1 Oe
HD 60848 O8: V: pe 6.7 Oe
HD 120678 O9.5 V e 8.1 Oe

Notes. Columns include: name, spectral class, B magnitude, reddening parameter E(4405–5495), and the reason that makes the analysis of the star impossible, i.e., the star is Oe, Magnetic or WR. Magnetic stars include reference to its magnetic detection. Mag: Magnetic, WR: Wolf-Rayet.

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