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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).

(a)

BY: BY Dra type, TT: T Tauri type, RS: RS CVn type, dS: δ Scuti type, Cep: Cepheids.

(b)

In case of inconsistent redundancies.

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