Physics
Scientific paper
May 2009
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/497/563. Originally published in: 2009A&A...497..563N
Physics
Stars: Nearby, Planets, Space Velocities, Abundances: Peculiar
Scientific paper
The file table1.dat lists the parameters used to assign the Galactic population to which each star belongs. Columns 2, 3, and 4 list the U,V and W velocities relative to the local standard of rest (LSR). Columns 5, 6, and 7 list the Gaussian distributions of each population: thin disc, thick disc, and halo, respectively. In Cols. 8 and 9, we provide the relative probabilities of the thick disc relative to the thin disc and of the thick disc relative to the halo. The last column depicts the probable population where each star belongs.
The file table3.dat lists the derived abundances of the elements, rms, and number of measured lines for each star.
(3 data files).
Correia Alexandre C. M.
Israelian Garik
Neves Vasco
Santos Nuno Cardoso
Sousa Sérgio G.
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