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Sixth Catalogue of Fundamental Stars (FK6). Part III. Additional fundamental stars with direct solutions
The FK6 is a suitable combination of the results of the HIPPARCOSastrometry satellite with ground-based data, measured over a longinterval of time and summarized mainly in the FK5. Part III of the FK6(abbreviated FK6(III)) contains additional fundamental stars with directsolutions. Such direct solutions are appropriate for single stars or forobjects which can be treated like single stars. Part III of the FK6contains in total 3272 stars. Their ground-based data stem from thebright extension of the FK5 (735 stars), from the catalogue of remainingSup stars (RSup, 732 stars), and from the faint extension of the FK5(1805 stars). From the 3272 stars in Part III, we have selected 1928objects as "astrometrically excellent stars", since their instantaneousproper motions and their mean (time-averaged) ones do not differsignificantly. Hence most of the astrometrically excellent stars arewell-behaving "single-star candidates" with good astrometric data. Thesestars are most suited for high-precision astrometry. On the other hand,354 of the stars in Part III are Δμ binaries in the sense ofWielen et al. (1999). Many of them are newly discovered probablebinaries with no other hitherto known indication of binarity. The FK6gives, besides the classical "single-star mode" solutions (SI mode),other solutions which take into account the fact that hidden astrometricbinaries among "apparently single-stars" introduce sizable "cosmicerrors" into the quasi-instantaneously measured HIPPARCOS proper motionsand positions. The FK6 gives, in addition to the SI mode, the "long-termprediction (LTP) mode" and the "short-term prediction (STP) mode". TheseLTP and STP modes are on average the most precise solutions forapparently single stars, depending on the epoch difference with respectto the HIPPARCOS epoch of about 1991. The typical mean error of anFK6(III) proper motion in the single-star mode is 0.59 mas/year. This isa factor of 1.34 better than the typical HIPPARCOS errors for thesestars of 0.79 mas/year. In the long-term prediction mode, in whichcosmic errors are taken into account, the FK6(III) proper motions have atypical mean error of 0.93 mas/year, which is by a factor of about 2better than the corresponding error for the HIPPARCOS values of 1.83mas/year (cosmic errors included).

Improved Mean Positions and Proper Motions for the 995 FK4 Sup Stars not Included in the FK5 Extension
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MG II absolute line profiles for late-type stars and for spatially-resolved solar regions
We present the results of a comparison of Mg II h and k line profilesand fluxes for late-type stars observed with IUE and for spatiallyresolved solar regions observed at comparable resolution by the NRLSpectrograph on Skylab. We show that the spatially resolved solarobservations are in good agreement with the disk integrated stellarobservations, thus suggesting that different Mg II emission levelsobserved in stars of similar spectral type are due to differentfractions of their surface covered by magnetic regions. We confirm thatthe Mg II stellar fluxes are well correlated with other chromosphericand transition-region fluxes, and we show that the spatially resolvedsolar data obey the same flux-flux relationships as the stellar datawith virtually the same slope. We compare some important line diagnosticparameters in disk integrated stellar data and in spatially resolvedsolar regions, finding no significant discrepancies between the twocases. We discuss the possibility and limitations of using thecomparison of solar and stellar Mg II fluxes to infer the fraction of astar's surface covered by magnetic regions.

Hyades and Sirius supercluster members brighter than magnitude(V) 7.1. I - The first six hours of right ascension
This is the first of four papers listing the probable members of theHyades and Sirius superclusters among stars brighter than V = 7.1 mag.The star sample is contained in the Bright Star Catalogue and itsSupplement, augmented with a further supplement of 550 stars foundduring various observing programs over the past 40 years. Accurate,four-color and H-beta, or (RI), photometry is available for most of thesupercluster members. The criteria for membership are the comparisons ofthe proper motion, radial velocity, and luminosity obtained from thesupercluster parameters with the observed motions and the luminosityderived from the photometric parameters. New proper motions, based onall available catalogs, have been derived for the additional 550 starsdiscussed here, as well as for all supercluster members.

UBV photometry of FK4 and FK4 supplement stars
Traditional UBV filters, together with a photomultiplier, have been usedin 40-m Cassegrain telescope observations of all northern stars of theFK4 catalog and its supplement, which have heretofore lacked V and V-Bmeasurements. The resulting UBV photometry for 320 stars is presented intabular form.

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Constellation:Girafe
Right ascension:03h45m07.11s
Declination:+74°32'33.3"
Apparent magnitude:6.737
Distance:272.48 parsecs
Proper motion RA:9.2
Proper motion Dec:17.9
B-T magnitude:8.007
V-T magnitude:6.842

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 22648
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 4339-2273-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1575-01795610
HIPHIP 17523

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