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Evolved GK stars near the sun. I - The old disk population
A sample of nearly two thousand GK giants with intermediate band, (R,I),DDO and Geneva photometry has been assembled. Astrometric data is alsoavailable for most of the stars. The some 800 members of the old diskpopulation in the sample yield accurate luminosities (from two sources),reddening values and chemical abundances from calibrations of thephotometric parameters. Less than one percent of the objects arepeculiar in the sense that the flux distribution is abnormal. Thepeculiarity is signaled by strong CH (and Ba II) and weak CH. The CH+stars are all spectroscopic binaries, probably with white dwarfcompanions, whereas the CH- stars are not. A broad absorption band,centered near 3500 A, is found in the CH+ stars whereas the CH- objectshave a broad emission feature in the same region. The intensity of theseabsorptions and emissions are independent of the intensity of abnormalspectral features. Ten percent of the old disk sample have a heavyelement abundance from one and a half to three times the solar value.The distribution of the heavy element abundances is nearly a normal onewith a peak near solar abundance and ranges three times to one sixthsolar. The distribution of the (U, V) velocities is independent of theheavy element abundance and does not appear to be random. Ten percent ofthe old disk stars show a CN anomaly, equally divided between CN strongand CN weak. Several stars of individual astrometric or astrophysicalimportance are isolated.

The dependence of He I 10830 absorption on X-ray luminosity in RS CVn binaries and very active F and G main-sequence stars
A study of the relationship between soft X-ray luminosity and He I 10830equivalent width in RS CVn binaries and very active late-typemain-sequence stars is made. Long-period RS CVns and very active F and Gmain-sequence stars show strong dependence on their X-ray luminosities.This is attributed to the dominance of coronal excitation of the line inthese stars. Short-period RS CVn binaries have lower He I 10830absorption compared to their X-ray emission. This phenomenon isexplained by the presence of He I emission region in theirchromospheres.

Radial velocities of southern stars obtained with the photoelectric scanner CORAVEL. III - 790 late-type bright stars
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1985A&AS...59...15A&db_key=AST

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Constellation:Pavo
Right ascension:21h08m32.90s
Declination:-63°55'44.0"
Apparent magnitude:5.76
Distance:149.925 parsecs
Proper motion RA:-6.3
Proper motion Dec:7
B-T magnitude:7.281
V-T magnitude:5.883

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 200751
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 9109-1105-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0225-31034620
BSC 1991HR 8073
HIPHIP 104364

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