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Table 3.

Cross-identification numbers, coordinates, and observation campaigns for the complete sample presented in this work.

ID (a) α(2000) δ(2000) α(2000) δ(2000) Campaign AT18 ID Je21 ID
hh:mm:ss dd:mm:ss deg deg
5076 06:08:52.9 +24:17:20 92.22042 24.28889 2001 Mar. 16010
5081 06:09:26.200 +24:29:03.0 92.35917 24.48417 1998 Jan.
7117 92.22672 24.05225 2017 Nov. J06085441+2403081
7036 06:09:00.7 +24:35:53 92.25292 24.59806 2001 Feb.
5373 06:08:49.270 +24:15:33.30 92.20529 24.25925 1999 Dec.
... ... ... ... ... ...

Notes. Our sample is composed of 396 stars. Columns α and δ indicate the coordinates employed for the pointing. For the stars that have a counterpart in Anthony-Twarog et al. (2018) and/or Jeffries et al. (2021), we have also included the corresponding IDs in these papers. This table is only partially presented. Its complete version is available at the CDS. As the 20 objects in common between the campaigns analysed in this work and the ones presented in Barrado y Navascués et al. (2001a) and Anthony-Twarog et al. (2018) are shown as different rows with the same identification number, the table includes 416 rows.

(a)

Object IDs between 5000 and 7000 are taken from Barrado y Navascués et al. (2001b). The stars not found in that catalog have been labelled with numbers between 7000 and 8000.

References. AT18 is Anthony-Twarog et al. (2018). Je21 is Jeffries et al. (2021).

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