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Table B.3.

Literature values for system seismically characterized from BRITE photometry or radial-velocity studies.

SB9 HD Alt.ID Instrument V Teff Seismic Prot M R log g Porbit e K1 Reference
Seq [mag] [K] diagnostic [d] [M/M] [R/R] [dex] [days] [km/s]
2837 194317 39 Cyg BRITE/UBr: 19 d 4.44 νmax = 9.4±0.7 μHz 1.9 ±0.1 1.9 ±0.1 1.91 ±0.02 31292 ± 324 0.495 ± 0.023 3.23 K19
3489 101379 12 Mus BRITE/BHr: 152 d 5.1 τACF= 5252 min 1.0 ±0.3 16.6 ±1 1.96 ±0.03 61.408 ± 0.027 0.012 ± 0.01 12.91 K19

2601 28307 θ1 Tau RV (MSC): 190 d 3.84 5000 ± 150 νmax≃90 μHz, Δν = 6.9±0.2 138.2 ∼2.7 ∼10 5939 ± 46 0.57 ± 0.022 7.17 B15a

Notes. See Section B for more details on the columns of the table. In addition to the content described, the third column reports a more commonly known catalogue identifier. The last two columns report on the observational technique, and the analysis method. BRITE indicates photometric observations with the BRITE satellite. MSC-RV stands for multi-site campaign to measure the radial-velocity variations. While 39 Cyg and θ1 Tau exhibited significant oscillation mode amplitudes, which allowed the direct measurement of νmax through a multicomponent fit, the seismic inferences were drawn from the granulation signal. K19: Kallinger et al. (2019), B15a: Beck et al. (2015b)

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