Large and kinematically unbiased samples of G- and K-type stars. II - Observations of evolved stars in the Bright Star sample. III - Evolved young disk stars in the Bright Star sample

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G Stars, K Stars, Stellar Physics, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Astronomical Catalogs, Infrared Photometry, Interstellar Extinction, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Luminosity, Tables (Data)

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Four color and RI observations were obtained for a large sample of G-type and K-type stars in the Bright Star Catalogue. Data are first presented for 110 evolved stars. Photometry of evolved young disk population stars have then been calibrated for luminosity, reddening, and metallicity on the basis of results for members of the Hyades and Sirius superclusters. New DDO results are given for 120 stars.

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