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## (from tabmap V6.0 (2016-08-18)) 2024-05-19T13:41:11 #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-- J/A+A/419/167 BVRI photometry in metal-poor binaries (Zapatero Osorio+, 2004) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---Table: J/A+A/419/167/./notes.dat Individual notes (55 records) # Name A10 --- Name of the target star # Note A69 --- Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name |Note ----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------- G014-005 |One companion (CCDM J12497+0112 B, V=9.6) at 1.85' and PA=340 deg. G014-005 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G014-005 | Sky Surveys. G017-025 |One companion (CCDM J16348-0413 C, V=13.5) at 1.55' and PA=321 deg. G017-025 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G017-025 | Sky Surveys. G026-009 |Known proper motion companion (G026-010, V=14.58) at 2.2' and G026-009 | PA=29 deg. According to Allen et al. (2000, Cat. <J/A+A/356/529>), G026-009 | there is a brighter companion at 0.7". G028-043 |One companion (CCDM J23096+0043 B, V=11.5) at 12.2" and PA=195 deg. G028-043 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G028-043 | Sky Surveys. G029-023 |One companion (CCDM J23197+0322 B, V=11.6) at 46.3" and PA=72 deg. G029-023 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G029-023 | Sky Surveys. G032-046 |Known proper motion companion (CCDM J00453+1421B, V=18.9) at 64.2" G032-046 | and PA=194 deg. Our measurements indicate that the companion is G032-046 | located at 62.5" and PA=168 deg. G061-023 |Known proper motion companion to G061-024 (separation=1.37'). G061-024 |Known proper motion companion to G061-023 (separation=1.37'). G069-008 |One companion (CCDM J00389+3100B, V=9.9) at 4.20' and PA=118 deg. G069-008 | We do not confirm it using images from the Digitized Sky Surveys. G090-025 |One companion (CCDM J07536+3037B, V=13.3) at 2.68' and PA=349 deg. G090-025 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G090-025 | Sky Surveys. G128-064 |Known companion at 4.33' (Allen et al., 2000, Cat. <J/A+A/356/529>). G153-067 |One companion (CCDM J16348-0413C, V=13.5) at 1.55' and PA=321 deg. G153-067 | G017-027 is located at 19.616' and PA=36.48 deg. Both G153-067 and G153-067 | G017-027 share a common proper motion (Gliese & Jahreiss, G153-067 | 1988Ap&SS.142...49G). G172-061 |One companion (CCDM J01344+4844B, V=12.9) at 21.77". G172-061 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G172-061 | Sky Surveys. G211-005 |One companion (CCDM J21007+3354B, V=13.4) at 11.18" and PA=255 deg. G211-005 | We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized G211-005 | Sky Surveys. G230-049 |Hipparcos binary separated by 1.334" and PA=29 deg. Not resolved in G230-049 | our images. G251-054 |Known proper motion companion (CCDM J08111+7954B, V=15.3) at 1.85' G251-054 | and PA=200 deg. G252-049 |Hipparcos binary separated by 1.53" and PA=112 deg. Not resolved in G252-049 | our images. G255-038 |Besides the known companion at 14.275", Gliese & Jahreiss G255-038 | (1988Ap&SS.142...49G) list this star as a wide companion to G255-038 | G255-034, separated by 33'. However, the different Hipparcos G255-038 | distances to G255-038 and G255-034, and the different measurements G255-038 | of mu_delta, suggest that both stars are not related. G262-021 |Known proper motion companion to G262-022 (separation=29.54"). G266-029 |Binary star separated by 0.17" (Allen et al., 2000, G266-029 | Cat. <J/A+A/356/529>). Not resolved in our data. G273-001 |Hipparcos binary separated by 0.819" and PA=226 deg. Not resolved in G273-001 | our data. BD+04 4551|One companion (BD+04 4551B, V=10.7) at 10.16" and PA=165 deg. BD+04 4551| We do not confirm it using our data and images from the Digitized BD+04 4551| Sky Surveys. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------