Table 1.
Description of the stellar characteristics (top part), interferometric (middle part), and photometric (bottom) criteria we considered for the data selection.
Criterion | Label | |
---|---|---|
Stellar characteristics (see Sect. 3.3) | Variable (a) | V |
Spectroscopic binary | SB | |
Multiple | M | |
Doubt on luminosity class | LumC | |
Semi-regular pulsating star | Sr Puls | |
Fast rotator | FRot | |
Interferometric (see Sect. 3.4) | Not compatible data and no visibility curve | NVisC |
8−13 μm band | 8−13 | |
Data very far from the general trend | Bad | |
High visibility measurements (V2 > 0.8) | hVis | |
Excellent visibility curve in the other reference (b) | eVisC | |
Large visible band problem | LvisBand | |
Photometric (see Sect. 3.6) | High K magnitude uncertainty | hK |
Notes. Right column shows labels relative to these criteria, which we included as a note in the final samples of stars (see Table 3).
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