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Table A.2.

Stars listed as Ap in the Renson catalogue, with an incorrect or dubious classification as peculiar. Columns 1 to 3 give the TIC number of the star, an alternative identification, and the spectral type listed in the Renson catalogue. The reason why we do not consider the star as a bona fide Ap star appears in Col. 4 (in a number of cases, under the form of a different spectral type), with the corresponding reference (when applicable) in Col. 5.

TIC Other ID Spectral type Exclusion reason Reference
2854318 HD 242991 B9p Si B9IV HgMn Paunzen et al. (2021)
7731470 CD−31 12076 A5p Sr Unknown classification source
43068154 HD 228112 A9p Sr Normal F0 star Floquet (1970)
88091070 HD 192969 A0p SiMg A0p Si or perhaps Am Bond (1970)
127506807 HD 281048 B9p SiSr Unknown classification source
152803574 HD 104833 F0p Sr F str λ 4077 North et al. (1994)
156645202 HD 111702 F0p Sr F str λ 4077; composite? North et al. (1994)
207018530 HD 45827 A7p SrCrEu No linesa Babcock (1958)
231461096 HD 56731 B9p Si kA6hA7mF0(IIIb)b Gray & Garrison (1989)
236328832 HD 144999 A7p Sr Am Bidelman (1988)
358467049 CPD−60 944B B9p Si HgMn González et al. (2014)
385552299 HD 23387 A0p CrSi Ap character questionablec Hui-Bon-Hoa & Alecian (1998)
405220654 BD−14 2015 B9p Sr B9:Vn Dworetsky (1975)
410033396 HD 202400 F0p Sr Ba star North et al. (1994)
a

See text (Sect. 2.2).

b

The star is also studied as an Am star in many other references.

c

Conclusion derived from an abundance analysis based on a spectrum recorded at R ≃ 34, 000.

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