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A spectroscopic census in young stellar regions: the Orionis cluster

Jess Hernndez1 , Nuria Calvet 2 , Alice Perez 1,3 , Cesar Briceo4 , Lorenzo Olguin5 , Maria E.
Contreras6 , Lee Hartmann 2 , Lori Allen7 , Catherine Espaillat8 , Ramrez Hernan1
hernandj@cida.ve
ABSTRACT
We present a spectroscopic survey of the stellar population of the Orionis cluster.
We have obtained spectral types for 340 stars. Spectroscopic data for spectral typing
come from several spectrographs with similar spectroscopic coverage and resolution.
More than a half of stars of our sample are members confirmed by the presence of
lithium in absorption, strong H in emission or weak gravity-sensitive features. In
addition, we have obtained high resolution (R34000) spectra in the H region for
169 stars in the region. Radial velocities were calculated from this data set. The radial
velocity distribution for members of the cluster is in agreement with previous work.
Analysis of the profile of the H line and infrared observations reveals two binary
systems or fast rotators that mimic the H width expected in stars with accretion disks.
On the other hand there are stars with optically thick disks and narrow H profile
not expected in stars with accretion disks. This contribution constitutes the largest
homogeneous spectroscopic data set of the Orionis cluster to date.
Subject headings: infrared: stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - open cluster
and associations: individual ( Orionis cluster) protoplanetary systems: protoplanetary disk
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Centro de Investigaciones de Astronoma, Apdo. Postal 264, Mrida 5101-A, Venezuela.

Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 500 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, US

Departamento de Fsica, Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela

Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, Casilla 603, La Serena, Chile

Depto. de Investigacin en Fsica, Universidad de Sonora, Sonora, Mxico

Instituto de Astronoma, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Ensenada, BC, Mxico

National Optical Astronomy Observatory, 950 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA

Department of Astronomy, Boston University, 725 Commonwealth Avenua, Boston, MA 02215, USA

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1.

Introduction

The Orionis cluster located in the Orion OB1 association was first recognized by Garrison
(1967) as a group of 15 B-type stars around the massive and multiple system Ori AB. Low-mass
members of the Orionis cluster were reported by Wolk (1996) and Walter et al. (1997), who
found over 80 X-ray sources and spectroscopically identified more than 100 low mass, pre-main
sequence (PMS) stars. A copious amount of work on this cluster have revealed several hundred low
mass stars and brown dwarfs that could belong to the Orionis cluster (see Walter et al. 2008). In
the Mayrit catalog, Caballero (2008a) presents a compilation of 241 stars and brown dwarfs which
have known features of youth (Li I6708 in absorption, strong emission of H, infrared excess,
X-ray emission or weak gravity-sensitive features). More than one third of these stars have disks
identified using Spitzer photometry (Hernndez et al. 2007a; Luhman et al. 2008). Recently, deep
and wide near infrared surveys have increased substantially the number of substellar candidates of
the cluster (e.g., Lodieu et al. 2009; Bjar et al. 2011; Pea Ramrez et al. 2012). The Orionis
cluster has a dense core extended from the center to a radius of 20 , in which most members are
located, and a rarefied halo extended up to 30 (Caballero 2008b). Other general properties of the
Orionis cluster are described by Walter et al. (2008).
The Orionis cluster is an excellent natural laboratory to study the formation and early evolution of stars and protoplanetary disks in the entire range of stellar masses, from their massive
members to the lowest mass objects, such as brown dwarfs and free-floating planets. It has a evolutionary stage at which the beginnings of disk evolution become evident and thus a large diversity
of protoplanetary disks is observed (Hernndez et al. 2007a, hereafter H07a). The age normally
used for the cluster is 2-4 Myr (e.g., Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002; Oliveira & van Loon 2004;
Franciosini et al. 2006; Sherry et al. 2008; Bjar et al. 2011; Caballero et al. 2012; Rigliaco et
al. 2012; Pea Ramrez et al. 2012). Recently, Bell et al. (2013) have derived ages for 13 young
stellar groups (including the Orionis cluster) that are a factor of two higher than the ages typically adopted in the literature. Regardless of the actual value of the age, a comparison of empirical
isochrones reveals that the Orionis cluster must be younger than the Orionis cluster, the Orion
OB1b association, the Velorum cluster and the 25 Ori cluster (Hernndez et al. 2008); the age of
these groups typically adopted in the literature covers the range from 5 to 10 Myr, and consistently,
they have smaller protoplanetary disk frequencies than Ori.
The Orionis cluster is relatively near and the reddening toward the center of the cluster
is low (E(B-V).0.1 mag; Brown et al. 1994; Bjar et al. 1999, 2004; Sherry et al. 2008). The
distance of 352+166
85 pc calculated by Hipparcos for the central system ( Ori AB) agrees, within
the uncertainties, with the Hipparcos distance calculated for the overall population of the stellar
subassociation OB1b (43933; Brown et al. 1998), which is statistically more reliable. This value
agrees to the distance of 42030 estimated by Sherry et al. (2008) from main sequence fitting

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corrected for the sub-solar metallicity expected in the Orion OB1 association (Cunha et al. 1998;
Walter et al. 2008). On the other hand, assuming that Ori AB is a double system, Caballero
(2008c) estimated a distance of 334+25
22 for this object; however, he also estimated a distance of
385 pc in the case that Ori AB was a triple system. Few years later, Simn-Daz et al. (2011)
report a third massive star component confirming the Ori AB as a triple system (with masses of
19M , 15M and 9M ). Finally, recent interferometric observations of the Ori system during
periastron in the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) with the Michigan
Infra-Red Combiner (MIRC) yield a distance of 380.77.1 pc for Ori AB (Gail Schaefer and
John Monnier, private communication). This value is in agreement with the distance estimated by
(Caballero 2008c) and within 2 from the distance reported by Sherry et al. (2008). In this paper,
we assume a distance of 385 pc reported by Caballero (2008c).
Regardless of the numerous studies in the Orionis cluster, dozens of candidates remain
without spectroscopic confirmation of membership (Caballero 2008), and spectroscopically determined stellar characterization exists for only a small fraction of the Orionis objects (Rigliaco
et al. 2011, 2012; Cody & Hillenbrand 2010). Moreover, spectral types or effective temperatures
published for members or candidates of the Orionis cluster are obtained from spectroscopic data
with different spectral coverage and resolution and applying different methods, which could introduce systematic differences between several samples (e.g., Wolk 1996; Walter et al. 1997; Bjar et
al. 1999; Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002; Barrado y Navascus et al. 2003; Scholz & Eislffel 2004;
Gonzlez Hernndez et al. 2008; Caballero 2006, 2008; Cody & Hillenbrand 2011; Caballero et
al. 2012; Rigliaco et al. 2012). The spectral type is key for deriving fundamental quantities such
as visual extinction, temperature and luminosity, which in turn allow the determination of stellar
radii, masses and ages. In this contribution, we analyze several sets of spectroscopic data in order
to obtain homogeneously spectral types and spectroscopic membership for stars in the Orionis
cluster. This paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, we describe the observational data and
the target selection in the cluster. In Section 3, we discuss results from the low resolution spectroscopic analysis (3.1), the high resolution spectroscopic analysis (3.2), memberships based on
photometric data and proper motions analysis (3.3), and an overall membership analysis of stars
studied in this work (3.4). In Section 4.1, we revisit the disk population of the Orionis cluster
and we compare our results with the disk census from H07a. In Section 4.2, we discuss the relation
between the infrared excesses of disk bearing stars and the accretion properties obtained from high
resolution analysis of the H line. Finally, we present our conclusions in Section 5.

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2.

Observations and Target Selection


2.1.
2.1.1.

Optical Photometry
OSMOS Photometry

We obtained optical photometry (UBVRC IC ) of the center of the cluster on December 24, 2011
using the Ohio State Multi-Object Spectrograph (OSMOS) on the MDM 2.4 m Hiltner telescope
(Stoll et al. 2010; Martini et al. 2011). We obtained two sets of images, one short exposure set (20,
15, 10, 5 and 5 seconds for U, B, V, RC and IC , respectively) and one long exposures set (3x200,
3x200, 3x150, 3x100 and 3x100 seconds for U, B, V, RC and IC , respectively). OSMOS has an
all-refractive design that re-images a 20 diameter field-of-view onto the 4064x4064 MDM4K CCD
with a plate scale of 0.273 pixel1 . The effective non-vignetted field of view is 18. 5 x 18. 5. We
used 2 x 2 binning, which gives a final plate scale of 0.55 pixel1 . The MDM4K CCD is read out
using four amplifiers and has a known issue of crosstalk between the four CCD segments of each
amplifier. When a CCD pixel is saturated, it creates spurious point sources in corresponding pixels
on the other three segments.
Each OSMOS frame was first corrected by overscan using the IDL program proc4k written
by Jason Eastman for the Ohio State 4k CCD imager and modified to process OSMOS data. We
then performed the basic reduction following the standard procedure using IRAF. We performed
aperture photometry for the initial sample (2.2) with the IRAF package APPHOT. The IRAF
routine mkapfile was used to determine aperture corrections for each filter. We used Landolt standard fields for photometric calibration in the Johnson-Cousin system (Landolt 2009, 1992). If a
star was saturated in the long exposures images, then the short-exposure measurements were used.
Non-detections in the combined long exposure images, saturated stars in short exposure images,
and photometry affected by bleeding or crosstalk from saturated stars were removed. The saturation limit for the short exposure image is V12 and the limit magnitude for the combined long
exposure image is V23.

2.1.2.

Additional photometry

Since OSMOS photometry only covers the central region of the cluster (the dense core), we
completed the optical data set used in this paper using Johnson-Cousin photometry from different
catalogs.
a) The CIDA Variability Survey of Orion (CVSO; Briceo et al. 2005; Mateu et al. 2012), which
is being carried out since 1999 using the Jurgen Stock 1 m Telescope with the QUEST I camera

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(an array of 4x4 CCD detectors; Baltay et al. 2002) in the Venezuelan National Observatory at
Llano del Hato. The region studied in this work is covered almost completely in this multi-epoch
survey. Only a small region in the range of declination from -2.52 to -2.44 , corresponding to the
gap between CCDs in the QUEST I camera (Vivas et al. 2004; Hernndez et al. 2007a), lacks data.
The saturation limit for this survey is V13.5 and the limit magnitude is V19.5.
b) Sherry et al. (2004) presented a BVRC IC survey of 0.89 square degrees around the Orionis
cluster. Observations were made with the 0.9 and 1.5 m telescopes at the Cerro Tololo InterAmerican Observatory (CTIO). The reported completeness limit is V=18 within 0.3 of the Ori
AB star and V=20 for regions more than 0.3 from the Ori AB star. This catalog includes optical
photometry for 234 likely members of the cluster.
c) The Cluster Collaborations Photometric Catalogs collects photometric data for several young
stellar associations and clusters. The catalogs were created using the optimal photometry algorithm
described in Naylor (1998) and Naylor et al. (2002). For the Orionis cluster, Kenyon et al. (2005)
and Mayne et al. (2007) presented RC IC and BVIC photometry, respectively. These data sets were
obtained using the Wide Field Camera on the 2.5 meters Issac Newton Telescope with the Harris
BVR filters and the Sloan i filter. The magnitudes were calibrated using Landolt fields, thus the
final photometry is reported in the Johson-Cousin systems. Sources of the initial sample with
optical photometry from these catalogs cover a brightness range from V11.5 to V23.5
d) The All-sky Compiled Catalogue of 2.5 million stars (ASCC-2.5 V3; Kharchenko & Roeser
2009). This catalog collects B and V Johnson photometry mainly from Hipparcos-Tycho family
catalogs. The limiting magnitude is V12-14, although the completeness limit (to 90%) is V10.5
mag. We augmented the V, B optical data set toward the brightest objects using the ASCC-2.5 V3
catalog.
Using stars in common between the different catalogs and OSMOS photometry, we find (after
3 clipping) that the V-band measurements are comparable within 0.5%, 1.6% and 1.7% for the
CVSO, Sherry et al. (2008) and the Cluster Collaboration Photometric Catalog, respectively. We
do not have enough common stars between OSMOS data and Kharchenko & Roeser (2009) catalog
to do this comparison.

2.2.

Initial sample

The initial sample in this study includes all 2MASS sources (4659 sources; Cutri et al. 2003)
in a region of 48 x48 centered at RA=84.7 and DEC=-2.6 . This region covers the field studied
in H07a using the four channels of the InfraRed Array Camera (IRAC; Fazio et al. 2004). The
2MASS catalog is complete down to J<15.8, which includes stars beyond the substellar limit

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expected for the Orionis cluster (e.g., J14.6; H07a). We compared sources from the 2MASS
catalog and from the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) Infrared Deep Sky Survey
(UKIDSS; Lawrence et al. 2007, 2013). When 2MASS sources have poor photometric quality flag
("U", "F" or "E") for the J magnitude, we use photometric measurements reported in UKIDSS
catalog.
Out of 31 UKIDSS sources with J<15.8 and without 2MASS counterparts, 10 sources are
galaxies based on the profile classification of UKIDSS and 16 sources are close visual binaries not
resolved in 2MASS images (2MASS reports photometry only for the brightest companion). From
the remaining 5 sources, 4 stars are background candidates and only one star is a photometric
member based on its location in the Z versus Z-J color magnitude diagram (Lodieu et al. 2009).
This star has an optically thick disk (SO 566; H07a) and the non-detection in 2MASS images
suggests large variability (variability amplitude in J-band & 2.7). The star SO 566 was added to
the initial sample of 4659 2MASS sources. Finally, there are 4 additional sources studied in H07a
without 2MASS counterpart (SO 406, SO 336, SO 361 and SO 950). Since all these sources are
fainter (J>17.9 in UKIDSS) than the 2MASS completeness limit, they were not included in this
study.

2.2.1.

2MASS sources without optical photometry

Out of 4660 sources in the initial sample, 4444 sources (95.4%) have optical counterparts
(at least in filter V). Out of 216 sources without optical photometry, 160 stars are fainter than the
completeness limit of 2MASS catalog and were not included in this study. Out of 56 stars brighter
than the completeness limit of 2MASS catalog, 52 stars have photometric memberships reported
by Lodieu et al. (2009) and 4 stars are brighter than the Z-band limit used by Lodieu et al. (2009)
for their membership criteria. They found 14 photometric candidates, 35 background candidates,
and 3 Galaxies based on the stellar profile classification and color magnitude diagrams. Three
of these photometric candidates are studied in 3.1, the remaining 11 sources are detailed in the
Appendix A.

2.3.

Compilation of Known Members

We compiled lists of spectroscopically confirmed members of the Orionis cluster on the


basis that they exhibit Li I6708 in absorption or they have radial velocities expected for the kinematic properties of the cluster (hereafter "spectroscopic known members").
Using radial velocity measurements, Jeffries et al. (2006) showed that young stars located

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in the general region of the cluster consist of two stellar groups kinematically separated by 7 km
s1 in radial velocity and with different mean ages and distances. One group has radial velocities
from 27 km s1 to 35 km s1 , which is consistent with the radial velocity of the central star Ori
AB (29.5 km s1 ; Kharchenko et al. 2007). The other group has radial velocities from 20 km s1
to 27 km s1 , and could be in front of the first group and could have a median age and distance
similar to older stellar groups associated with the sparser Orion OB1a subassociation (age10
Myr; distance326; Briceo et al. 2007). This older and kinematically distinct stellar population
(hereafter "the sparser stellar population") is located to the north-west of the central system and
more difficult to detect in radial velocity distributions of stars located near the center of the cluster
(Sacco et al. 2008). Using the limit defined by Jeffries et al. (2006), we included in our study 162
kinematic members of the Orionis cluster, with radial velocity between 27 and 35 km s1 , from
Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002), Kenyon et al. (2005), Caballero (2006), Burningham et al. (2005),
Maxted et al. (2008), Sacco et al. (2008) and Gonzlez Hernndez et al. (2008).
We also included as spectroscopic known members, 181 stars with Li I6708 in absorption
from Wolk (1996), Alcal et al. (1996), Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002), Muzerolle et al. (2003),
Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003), Andrews et al. (2004), Kenyon et al. (2005), Caballero (2006);
Caballero et al. (2006), Gonzlez Hernndez et al. (2008), Sacco et al. (2008), and Caballero et al.
(2012). Since the presence of lithium is an indicator of youth in late type stars, our selection includes stars with reported spectral types K or M. Our list includes all late type stars with Li I6708
in absorption compiled in the Mayrit Catalog (Caballero 2008a).
Additionally, we have compiled 168 X ray sources reported by Caballero (2008a), Skinner et
al. (2008), Lpez-Santiago & Caballero (2008), Caballero et al. (2009), Caballero et al. (2010a) or
X ray sources in the XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue 2XMMi-DR3 (XMM-SSC,
2010) with source detection likelihood (srcML) larger than 8 (sources with scrML<8 may be
spurious). Since young stars are strong X-ray emitters, likely members of the Orionis clusters
are X ray stellar sources located above the ZAMS.
Finally, another indicator of youth is the infrared excess present when stars are surrounded
by circumstellar disks. Using Spitzer Space Telescope observations, we reported 114 photometric
candidates with infrared excesses (H07a).
Youth indicators based on the presence of Li I6708 in absorption, X ray observations and
infrared excesses do not discriminate interlopers from the sparser stellar population. Regardless
of this expected contamination, we define the sample of known likely members (hereafter "known
members") compiling kinematic members based on radial velocities, stars with Li I6708 in absorption, X ray sources above the ZAMS and stars with infrared excesses. Table 1 shows information about the known member sample.

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2.4.

Target Selection

Using the photometric data compiled in 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 we selected photometric candidates
of the Orionis cluster. Although we have V, RC , IC , and J magnitudes for most stars in the initial
sample, we use the V-J color because is the most complete for our sample and it has the greatest
color leverage for constraining PMS populations.
Figure 1 shows the color-magnitude diagram V vs V-J for sources in the initial sample with
optical counterparts. We have estimated an empirical isochrone as the location of known members compiled in 2.3; stars with infrared excesses, young stars confirmed using the presence of
Li I6708 in absorption, kinematic members confirmed using radial velocities, and X ray sources
above the ZAMS (Siess et al. 2000) located at 385 pc (Caballero 2008c). The empirical isochrone
in Figure 1 was estimated using the median V-J color of the known members for 1 mag bins in
the V band. Standard deviations () were calculated using the differences between the observed
colors and the expected colors from the empirical isochrone. We fitted two straight lines to the
points representing by the empirical isochrone color + 3 and by the empirical isochrones color 3. Photometric candidates are stars that fall between these lines (Hernndez et al. 2008, 2010).
Our photometric sample includes the photometric candidates reported in H07a using a more
limited optical photometric data set. The present sample is larger because we have included an updated version of the CVSO catalog (Mateu et al. 2012), photometry from the cluster collaboration
and the new OSMOS photometry described in 2.1.1.
Out of 255 spectroscopic known members and disk bearing candidates, 249 stars are located
in the photometric candidates region. Based on this, we lose about 2.4% of known members of
the Orionis cluster with our photometric selection. Since targets for spectroscopic follow up
generally are selected using photometric cuts, the exclusion percentage of know members could be
a lower limit of the percentage of actual members excluded from our photometric selection. On the
other hand, Burningham et al. (2005) found that photometric selection cuts do not miss significant
numbers of bona-fide members of the Orionis cluster and thus the percentage of actual member
excluded by our photometric selection can not be much higher than 2.4%. Since our photometric
criteria to select candidates is conservative, contamination by background stars is present in the
entire color range. At a color V-J 1.5, where a branch of old field stars crosses the PMS of the
Orionis cluster, the expected contamination level by non-members of the cluster is quite high (e.g.,
Hernndez et al. 2008). Table 2 includes optical magnitudes for the photometric candidates and
for the known members not located in the photometric candidates region.

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2.5.

Low-Resolution Spectroscopy

Optical low-resolution spectra is a fundamental tool to identify and characterize young stars
by using indicators as the presence of lithium in absorption, strong H in emission or weak gravitysensitive features. We have obtained low-resolution spectra for 340 stars located in the the
Orionis cluster. This spectroscopic data comes from several spectrographs with similar spectral
coverage and resolution (see Table 3). Targets for spectroscopic follow-up were selected mainly
from the sample of photometric members with infrared excesses or the sample of photometric
members with X-ray counterparts. Except for observations obtained using the Hectospec multifibers spectrograph, target selection includes stars with V magnitude brighter than 16.5. Using the
3 Myr isochrone from Siess et al. (2000) and assuming a distance of 385 pc (Caballero 2008c)
without reddening, this limit corresponds to stars of spectral type M3 or earlier (M >0.35M ).

2.5.1.

Hectospec

We obtained low resolution spectra with the fiber-fed multiobject Hectospec instrument mounted
on the 6.5m Telescope of the MMT Observatory (MMTO). Hectospec has 300 fibers that can be
placed within a 1 diameter field. Each fiber subtends 1.5 on the sky (Fabricant et al. 2005). The
observations were taken with 270 line mm1 grating, providing 6 resolution and spectral coverage of 3650 - 9200 . The Hectospec data were reduced through the standard Hectospec data
reduction pipeline (Mink et al. 2007). This pipeline assumes that the sky background does not vary
significantly with position on the sky and uses combined sky fibers (fibers that point to empty portions of the sky) to correct for the sky background. In general, the Orionis cluster has a smooth
background. However, there are some targets located in regions with variable sky background and
therefore their spectra could have bad estimates of nebular lines. We have identified 16 stars with
bad sky subtraction and for these stars we did not report measurements of the H line. One observation was obtained on the night of 2006 October 11, which provided spectra for 160 photometric
candidates and 56 additional stars in the field.

2.5.2.

FAST

We obtained low-resolution spectra for 46 photometric candidates using the 1.5 m telescope
of the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory (FWLO) with the FAST spectrograph (Fabricant et
al. 1998), equipped with the Loral 512x2688 CCD. The spectrograph was set up in the standard
configuration used for FAST COMBO projects, a 300 groove mm1 grating and a 3 wide slit.
This combination offers 3400 of spectral coverage centered at 5500 , with a resolution of 6

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. This data were observed as part of the program "Orion PMS Candidates" (#112; Briceo et al.
2005, 2007). The spectra were reduced at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics using
software developed specifically for FAST COMBO observations. Additionally, we have five stars
collected as part of the FAST program "Ae/Be stars in OB associations" (#89; Hernndez et al.
2005). Finally, using the FAST Public Archive 9 , we have collected spectra for 19 additional stars
observed as part of different programs.

2.5.3.

OSU-CCDS

Low resolution, long slit-spectra were obtained for 36 photometric candidates using the 1.3
m McGraw-Hill Telescope of the MDM Observatory (MDMO) with the OSU (Ohio State University) Boller & Chivens CCD spectrograph (OSU-CCDS) equipped with the Loral 1200x800 CCD.
We used the 158 grooves per mm grating centered at 5300 along with a 1 slit width . This
configuration provides an effective resolution of 6.5 with 3400 of spectral coverage (the nominal resolution of 4.1 provides spectra under sampled at the 1.3-m telescope). Observation were
obtained on the nights of 2011 December 16 and 17. Processing of the raw frames and calibration
of the spectra were carried out following standard procedures using the IRAF packages twodspec
and onedspec.

2.5.4.

Boller & Chivens - SPM

Low resolution, long slit-spectra were obtained with the Boller & Chivens spectrograph mounted
on the 2.1m telescope at the San Pedro Martir Observatory (OAN-SPM) 10 during three observing runs: 2011 Oct 28 to 30, 2012 Oct 18 to 21 and 2013 Jan 12 to 14. A Marconi CCD (13.5
m pix1 ) with 2k x 2k pixel array was used as detector. We have used a 400 lines mm1 dispersion
grating along with a 2 slit width, giving a spectral resolution of 6 . Spectra reduction was carried out following standard procedures in XVISTA 11 . In order to eliminate cosmic rays from our
spectra, we have obtained three spectra for each star and combined them to get a median individual
spectrum. A total of 34 photometric candidates were observed with this instrument.
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The Observatorio Astronmico Nacional at San Pedro Martir (OAN-SPM) is operated by the Instituto de Astronoma of the Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico.
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XVISTA was originally developed as Lick Observatory Vista. It is currently maintained by Jon Holtzman at New
Mexico State University and is available at http://ganymede.nmsu.edu/holtz/xvista.

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2.5.5.

Boller & Chivens - Cananea

A set of low resolution, long-slit spectra was obtained with the Boller & Chivens spectrograph
mounted on the 2.1m telescope at the Observatorio Astrofisico Guillermo Haro (Cananea, Mexico)
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, during the nights 1-4 December 2012. A SITe CCD with 1k x 1k pixels of 24 microns was used
as a detector. We have used a 150 lines mm1 dispersion grating and a slit width of 2 , giving a
spectral resolution of 10 . Observing strategy and spectra reduction were the same as described
in 2.5.4. A total of 27 photometric candidates were observed with this instrument.

2.6.

High resolution spectroscopy

We obtained high resolution spectra of a subset of candidates of the Orionis cluster using
the Hectochelle fiber-fed multiobject echelle spectrograph mounted on the 6.5 m Telescope of the
MMT Observatory (MMTO). Hectochelle can record up to 240 high resolution spectra simultaneously in a 1 circular field. Each fiber subtends 1.5 on the sky (Szentgyorgyi et al. 2011). We
use the order-sorting filter OB26 which provides a resolution of R34000 with 180 of spectral
coverage centered at 6625. In spite of the fact that the order-sorting filter OB26 is not optimal for
radial velocity measurements (Fursz et al. 2008), the spectral coverage of this filter allows us to
analyze the H profile and the Li I6708 line to identify young stars, accretors and non-accretors.
One Hectochelle field was obtained on the night of 2007 February 27 which provides high
resolution spectra for 134 photometric candidates and 8 additional stars in the region studied in this
work. The data were reduced using an automated IRAF pipeline developed by G. Furesz which
utilizes the standard spectral reduction procedures, using IRAF and the tasks available under the
packages mscred and specred. A more detailed description of Hectochelle data reduction can be
found in Sicilia-Aguilar et al. (2006).

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3.1.

Spectral types and membership

Spectral analysis, youth features and Reddening Estimates

Spectral types were derived applying the SPTCLASS code on the sample of stars with low
resolution spectra (2.5). SPTCLASS is a semi-automatic spectral analyzing program that uses
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empirical relations between spectral type and equivalent widths to classify and characterize stars
based on selected features 13 . For spectral typing, it has three schemes optimized for different
mass ranges (K5 or later, from late F to early K and F5 or earlier), which use different sets of
spectroscopic features (Hernndez et al. 2004; Sicilia-Aguilar et al. 2005; Downes et al. 2008). The
user has to manually choose the best scheme for each star based on the prominent features in the
spectrum and the consistency of several spectral indices. The equivalent width (hereafter EW) for
each spectral feature is obtained by measuring the decrease in flux due to photospheric absorption
line from the continuum that is expected when interpolating between two adjacent bands. The
spectral features measured by this procedure are largely insensitive to reddening and the signal to
noise ratio (S/N) of the spectra (as long as we have enough S/N to detect the spectral feature).
Moreover, spectral types obtained by SPTCLASS are largely independent of luminosity because
most of the indices selected are not sensitive to the surface gravity of the star (Hernndez et al.
2004). However, SPTCLASS does not take into account the effect on the lines of the hot continuum
emission produced by the accretion shocks. This continuum emission makes the photospheric
absorption lines appear weaker and for K-type and M-type highly veiled stars the SPTCLASS
outputs should be considered as the earliest spectral-type limits (Hsu et al. 2012). SPTCLASS is
unable to give spectral types for highly veiled stars earlier than K-type (e.g. Continuum Stars in
Hernndez et al. 2004). In Table 4 we report spectral types for the sample observed in 2.5.
In Figure 2 we compare spectral types derived in this work with those published previously
from selected works (Wolk 1996; Houk & Swift 1999; Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002; Caballero
2006; Caballero et al. 2012; Rigliaco et al. 2012). Additionally, our spectral types were compared
with spectral types compiled in SIMBAD 14 database from different authors (Cohen & Kuhi 1979;
Nesterov et al. 1995; Houk & Swift 1999; Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002; Barrado y Navascus et
al. 2003; Muzerolle et al. 2003; Hernndez et al. 2005; Briceo et al. 2005; Oliveira et al. 2006;
Caballero et al. 2006, 2010a, 2012; Gatti et al. 2008; Sherry et al. 2008; Skinner et al. 2008;
Renson & Manfroid 2009; Naz 2009; Cody & Hillenbrand 2010; Townsend et al. 2010; Rigliaco
et al. 2011, 2012). Most spectroscopic studies of the Orionis cluster have derived spectral types
for low mass stars and very low mass stars (spectral types K5 or later). Thus, in Figure 2 we
have few points of comparison in the solar type range (from F to early K). In general, and with
the exception of Wolk (1996), spectral types reported previously by other authors, agree within
the uncertainties, with spectral types calculated using SPTCLASS. Wolk (1996) used absorption
line ratios of Ca I lines (6122, 6162 and 6494) and Fe I lines (6103, 6200 and 6574) as
indicators of spectral types. The spectral types dependencies of these indicators are weak for stars
with spectral types K-early or earlier. Additionally, the spectroscopic data set of Wolk (1996) have
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poor signal-to-noise ratios, which severely affects the measurements (Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002).
A subset of the stars studied by Wolk (1996) were observed by Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002).
Their spectral types, based on the measurements of molecular bands like TiO and CaH, match
our determinations. On the other hand, Caballero (2006) used indices based on the EW of some
lines (Fe I6400, Ca I6439, Ca I6450, Ca I6462 and Ca I6717) to estimate spectral types.
The spectral types dependencies of these indices are very weak in the spectral type range from G0
to K0, where we observe larger discrepancies between our spectral types and the spectral types
reported by Caballero (2006).
EWs of Li I6708 and H lines were measured using the interactive mode of SPTCLASS in
which two adjacent continuum points must be manually selected on the spectra to fit a Gaussian
line to the feature 15 . We find that the typical uncertainties of EWs measured in this way are 10%.
In Table 4 we assign a flag to each star based on the presence of Li I6708 in absorption: "2" means
that the star has Li I6708 in absorption; "1" means that there are doubts about the measurement
of Li I, generally, due to low S/N of the spectra; "0" means that Li I6708 is not present in the
spectra.
Based on the EW of H and the criterion defined by Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003) to distinguish between accretors and non-accretors for stars with spectral type G5 or later, in Table 4 we
classify stars into different groups: accretors (Acr), non-accretors (nAcr), and stars in which uncertainties for EWs of H and spectral types fall on the limit between accretors and non-accretors
(Acr?). We also have identified stars with spectral types earlier than G5 with H in emission
(ETem ) and with H in absorption (Eabs ). Figure 3 shows the relation between the EW of H and
the spectral type. In order to plot our data in a logarithmic scale, EWs of H have been shifted by
ten units (the dotted line is the limit between absorption and emission of H). Solid line delimits
the area for accretors and non-accretor stars based on the EWs of H emission line (Barrado y
Navascus et al. 2003). Using different symbols we plot results obtained using different spectrographs (see Table 3). We also plot stars bearing protoplanetary disks (H07a). In general, stars
above the Barrados accretion cutoff were classified as stars bearing full disks (II) or Transitional
Disks (TD) in H07a. There are some stars with optically thick disks below the H EW criterion
(SO 435, SO 467, SO 566, SO 598, SO 682, SO 823 and SO 967). These stars would be similar to
CVSO 224 that was classified as a weak-line T Tauri star based on the EW of H. However, using
high resolution spectra, Espaillat et al. (2008) show that is a slowly accreting T Tauri star with
accretion rate of 7x1011 M yr1 estimated using the magnetospheric accretion models (Muzerolle et al. 2001). On the other hand, there are diskless star that were classified as accretor (SO
229, SO 1123 and SO 1368). These diskless objects with H in emission could have substantial
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contribution produced by strong chromospheric activity which is related to fast rotation. In section
4.2, we study in more detail slowly accreting stars and diskless stars that mimic the H width
expected in stars with accretion disks.
For very low mass stars (VLMS) observed with HECTOSPEC, we can use the line Na I8195
as an additional indicator of youth (Downes et al. 2008). Since VLMS in the Orionis cluster are still contracting, their surface gravities are lower than that expected for a main sequence
star with similar spectral type. The line Na I8195 is the strongest one of the sodium doublet
(Na I8183, 8195) which is sensitive to surface gravity and varies significantly between M-type
field dwarf and PMS objects (Schlieder et al. 2012). The EW of the line Na I8195 was estimated
fitting a Gaussian function to the feature on the normalized spectrum. We use the continuum bands
suggested by Schlieder et al. (2012) to normalize each spectrum. The uncertainties in EWs were
calculated as in Kenyon et al. (2005) using the scale of HECTOSPEC (1.2/pixel) and the S/N
of the continuum bands. Figure 4 shows normalized spectra of three stars with spectral type M5
illustrating the procedure to measure the line Na I8195. The sources 05400029+0142097 and
05373723+0140149 are CVSOs stars spectroscopically confirmed as a dwarf field star and as a
10 Myr old star, respectively (Briceno et al in prep). The star SO 460 has Li I6708 in absorption and has been confirmed previously as member of the Orionis cluster using radial velocity
(Zapatero Osorio et al. 2002; Sacco et al. 2008; Maxted et al. 2008). It is apparent that the M type
field star exhibits stronger absorption in the sodium doublet in comparison to the PMS stars.
Figure 5 shows the EW of Na I8195 versus spectral type for stars in the Orionis sample,
illustrating the procedure of using the sodium line as an additional criteria supporting membership
in the VLMS of Ori. We display the median and the second and third quartiles of Na I8195
measured for a sample of PMS stars (lower solid line) and for a sample of M-type field dwarfs
(upper solid line) in the Orion OB1a and OB1b associations (Briceno in prep.). These PMS stars,
with ages ranging from 5 to 10 Myr, were confirmed by the presence of Li I6708 in absorption.
In general, stars confirmed as members by the presence of Li I6708 in the Orionis cluster (open
squares) are below the median population of PMS stars in the OB1a and OB1b associations. On the
other hand, stars selected as non members of the Orionis cluster (open circles) follow the median
line of M-type field dwarfs in the OB1a and OB1b associations. Figure 5 shows that the separation
between M-type field stars and PMS stars is more clear for later spectral types, so that for stars
with spectral type M3 or later we use the EW of Na I8195 as an additional criteria of youth; those
stars located below the median line of the PMS stars in the OB1a and OB1b associations were
identified as young stars (labeled with "Y" in column 10 of Table 4). Most of the Ori VLMS
with uncertain membership based on Li I6708 (crosses) have smaller values of EW of Na I8195
and thus are likely members of the cluster. The stars SO 576 and SO 795 exhibit strong Na I8195
line and thus are classified as M-type field stars (labeled with "N" in Table 4)

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In order to estimate reddening for our sample, we calculate the root mean square of the differences between the observed colors and the standard colors

RMS(AV ) =

sP

([V M ]obs [1 AAV ] AV [V M ]std )2


n

(1)

where [V M ]obs are the observed colors V-Rc, V-Ic and V-J (when they are available), n is the
number of colors used to calculate RMS(AV ) and [V M ]std are the corresponding standard colors
for a given spectral type. The values of AAV were obtained from Cardelli et al. (1989) assuming
the extinction law normally used for interstellar dust ( AAV = 0.832, 0.616 and 0.288 for Rc, Ic and
J, respectively). We vary the visual extinction (AV ) from 0 to 10 magnitudes in steps of 0.01
magnitudes and estimate visual extinction as the AV value with the lowest RMS(AV ). We use the
intrinsic colors for main sequence stars from Kenyon & Hartmann (1995) and the intrinsic colors
of 5-30 Myr old PMS stars from Pecaut & Mamajek (2013). Since these PMS intrinsic colors
are given for stars F0 or later, we complete the standard colors for stars earlier than F0 using the
intrinsic color of 09-M9 dwarf stars compiled by Pecaut & Mamajek (2013). Intrinsic colors of
PMS stars earlier than G5 appear to be consistent with the dwarf sequence (Pecaut & Mamajek
2013).
Since PMS stars are in a different evolutionary stage than dwarf field stars, there may be
systematic errors in the calculation of interstellar reddening when using main sequence calibrators.
Figure 6 shows a comparison between the reddening calculated using the intrinsic colors for main
sequence stars from Kenyon & Hartmann (1995) and the intrinsic colors for PMS stars from Pecaut
& Mamajek (2013). In general, for stars in the spectral type range from G2 to M3 the visual
extinctions estimated from Kenyon & Hartmann (1995) are larger than those estimated using PMS
colors (Pecaut & Mamajek 2013). On the other hand, for stars later than M3 (open squares), visual
extinctions estimated from Kenyon & Hartmann (1995) are slightly smaller than those estimated
using PMS colors (Pecaut & Mamajek 2013).
Sorted by spectral types, Table 4 summarizes the results obtained from the low resolution
dataset. Column (3) indicates the spectrograph used for each star (see Table 3). Column (4)
shows spectral types. Columns (5), (7) and (9) show the EWs of Li I6708, H and Na I8195,
respectively. Flags based on these lines are shown in columns (6), (8) and (10). Columns (11) and
(12) show visual extinctions calculated using standard colors for main sequence stars (Kenyon &
Hartmann 1995) and using standard colors for PMS stars (Pecaut & Mamajek 2013).

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3.2. Radial Velocity, H and Li I6708 measurements
We measured heliocentric radial velocities (RVs) in the high resolution spectra of the sample observed with Hectochelle. RVs were derived using the IRAF package "rvsao" which crosscorrelate each observed spectrum with a set of templates of known radial velocities (Tonry & Davis
1979; Mink & Kurtz 1998). We used the synthetic stellar templates from Coelho et al. (2005) with
solar metallicity, surface gravity of log(g) = 3.5 and effective temperature ranging from 3500 to
7000 K in steps of 250 K. The use of synthetic templates enables us to explore a wider range of
stellar parameters than a few observed templates (Tobin et al. 2009). We estimated the radial velocity and the template as those that gave the highest value of the parameter R, defined as the S/N of
the cross correlation between the observed spectrum and the template. The RV error is calculated
from the parameter R as (Tobin et al. 2009):
RVerr =

14(kms1 )
1+R

(2)

In Table 5 we report radial velocities for 95 stars in which R is larger than 4 (Rverr.2.8 km
s ). This sample includes 36 stars with known radial velocities compiled in 2.3. In general,
the differences between our measurements and known radial velocities were less than 2 km s1
(rms=1.9 km s1 ). There are 5 stars (SO 616, SO 662, SO 791, SO 929 and SO 1094) with
differences larger than 2 km s1 . Since during its orbit around the center of mass radial velocities
of the components of binaries could change, these 5 stars are labeled as binary candidates by radial
velocity variability (RVvar). The cross correlation function also can be used to identify double
lined spectroscopic binaries (SB2). We have identified 4 SB2 stars that show double peaks in the
cross correlation function.
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EWs of the Li I6708 line reported in Table 5 were calculated fitting a Gaussian function
to the line in the high resolution spectra. The errors of EWs were calculated as in Kenyon et al.
(2005) using the scale of HECTOCHELLE (0.0786"/pixel) and the S/N of the continuum used
to obtain the EW. Figure 7 shows a diagram of EWs of Li I6708 versus radial velocities. The
distribution of radial velocities can be described by a Gaussian function centered at 30.8 km s1
with a standard deviation (RV ) of 1.7 km s1 . Applying a 3 RV criteria, we can define a radial
velocity range for kinematic members of the cluster from 25.7 km s1 to 35.9 km s1 . These values
are similar to those reported by Jeffries et al. (2006) for the stellar group associated with the star
OriAB (27 - 35 km s1 ). In Table 5 we label as kinematic members of the Orionis cluster
stars with radial velocity in the membership range (flag "2") and as kinematic candidates of the
sparser stellar population (see 2.3) stars with radial velocities from 20 km s1 to 25.7km s1 (flag
"1"). Stars with radial velocity smaller than 20 km s1 and larger than 35.9 km s1 were flagged as
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The stars SO 362 and SO 1251 have RV>35.9 km s1 and the star SO 243 has RV<20 km s1 . The
star SO 362 has a protoplanetary disk and its discrepant RV value could be caused by binarity.
The Li I6708 measured in the star SO 1251 is lower than those expected for the Orionis stellar
population and thus its membership is uncertain. Since the spectral type of the star SO 243 is
relatively early ( G5; see 3.1), the youth of this object is also uncertain. The shallow depth of
the convective zone in stars earlier than K0 can allow them to reach the main sequence with a
non-negligible amount of their primordial lithium content and thus Li I6708 in absorption is not a
reliable indicator of the PMS nature of these stars. Therefore, the presence of lithium in absorption
in F type and G type stars is only evidence that these objects are not old disk, post main sequence
stars (Briceno et al. 1997). Finally, we were unable to calculate radial velocities for 17 stars with
Li I6708 in absorption. These stars were included as spectroscopic members of the cluster.
The full width of H at 10% of the line peak (WH _10%) is an indicator that allows to distinguish between accreting and non accreting young stellar objects. White & Basri (2003) suggested
that WH _10% >270 km s1 indicates accretion independent of the spectral type. Jayawardhana
et al. (2003) adopted a less conservative accretion cutoff of 200 km s1 studying young very low
mass stars and brown dwarfs. A newly born star is surrounded by a primordial optically thick disk
which evolves due to viscous processes by which the disk is accreting material onto the star while
expanding to conserve angular momentum (Hartmann et al. 1998). As a consequence of this and
other evolutionary processes, the frequency of accretors and the accretion rate in the inner disks
steadily decreases from 1 to 10 Myr (e.g. Calvet et al. 2005; Williams & Cieza 2011). Thus signatures of accretion can be used as indicators of membership in a young stellar region. In the case
in which H has a symmetric or quasi-symmetric profile in emission, we measured automatically
the peak of the profile fitting a Gaussian function to the H line. When the fitting of a single Gaussian function does not work (e.g. non-symmetric profiles), the peak of the H line was selected
manually. The WH _10% was measured as the width of the H velocity profiles at 10% of the
emission peak level (column 6 in Table 5). Following the criterion from White & Basri (2003),
stars with WH _10% >270 km s1 were identified as accretors. Stars without measurements of
WH _10% have comments in Table 5 about the H profile.

3.3.

Additional criteria for membership

Since the criteria used in 3.1 as indicators of youth are useful mainly for stars with spectral
types K and M, we need to use additional criteria to confirm or reject candidates as member of the
Orionis cluster. In general, the memberships described in this section are less reliable than those
obtained from low resolution spectroscopic analysis (3.1) and those obtained from high resolution
spectroscopic analysis (3.2) .

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3.3.1.

Photometric membership probabilities and variability

Pre-main sequence (PMS) stars are characterized by having a high degree of photometric
variability of diverse nature (Herbst et al. 1994; Cody & Hillenbrand 2010, 2011). The variability
is due to chromospheric and magnetic activity in the stellar surface (e.g., cool spots, flares and
coronal mass ejections) and to protoplanetary disks around the stars (e.g., hot spots produced by
accretion shocks, variable accretion rates and variable extinction produced by inhomogeneities
in the dusty disk). Since the expected photometric variability in PMS stars are so diverse, it is
difficult to apply variability criteria such as range of periods or light curves types to refine the
selection of possible members of a young stellar group. However, we can use the location of
variable stars in color magnitude diagrams to select them as PMS candidates. Briceo et al. (2001,
2005) indicate that selecting variable stars above the ZAMS located at the typical distance of a
young stellar group clearly picks a significant fraction of members of that stellar group. Moreover,
using the differences between the observed colors and the expected colors defined by empirical or
theoretical isochrones, we can calculate photometric membership probabilities for the sample.
Figure 8 shows the procedure to estimate photometric membership probabilities. Based on [VJ] colors and V magnitudes, we tailored new indices (Crot and Mrot ) using the following equations
to rotate the color magnitude diagram of Figure 1:
Crot = [V J] cos() (V V0 ) sin()

(3)

Mrot = V0 + [V J] sin() + (V V0 ) cos()

(4)

where V0 is the V value where the empirical isochrone has [V-J]=0 and is the angle where the
root mean square of Crot for the known member sample is minimal (25.5 ). The distribution of
Crot for known members (open circles) describes a Gaussian function with standard deviation of
=0.32. Assuming a standard normal distribution we can transform Crot values to probabilities for
our sample. The 3 criterion applied in 2.5.5 to select photometric candidates means that stars
that fall outside of this criteria have membership probabilities lower than 0.3% (dotted lines in
Figure 8). Notice that the photometric probability obtained here does not take into account the
distribution of non-members in Figure 8. The contamination by non-members is much higher at
negative values of Crot than at positive values of Crot . Also, the expected contamination is higher
at Mrot 13 where a branch of old field stars crosses the stellar population of the Orionis cluster.
We plot in Figure 8 variable stars reported in the CVSO catalog (Briceo et al. 2005; Mateu et
al. 2012), stars flagged as variable in the cluster collaborations photometric catalogs (Kenyon et al.
2005; Mayne et al. 2007), variable low-mass stars and brown dwarfs of the Orionis cluster (Cody
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Variable Star Index (Watson 2006). In spite of the fact that this compilation of variable stars in the
Orionis cluster is not complete, 60% of the stars within the one criteria (dotted lines; photometric
probability higher than 32%) are reported as variable objects.

3.3.2.

Proper motion and spatial distribution

In general, the motion of young stellar groups of the Orion OB1 association are mostly directed radially away from the Sun. Thus, the expected intrinsic proper motions in right ascension
(cos() ) and declination ( ) are small and comparable to measurement errors (Brown et al.
1998; Hernndez et al. 2005). Particularly, Brown et al. (1998) reported an average proper motion
for this stellar association of 0.44 mas/yr and -0.65 mas/yr for cos() and , respectively.
Although we cannot use proper motion to separate potential cluster members from field star nonmembers, we can use criteria based on proper motions to identify and reject high proper motion
sources as potential members of the Orionis cluster (e.g., Lodieu et al. 2009; Caballero 2010).
We follow a similar method used in Hernndez et al. (2009) to identify potential non-members
of the cluster. Figure 9 shows the vector point diagram for the photometric candidates with
proper motions reported in The fourth US Naval Observatory CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC4;
Zacharias et al. 2013). The distributions of proper motions for the known members (green Xs)
can be represented by Gaussians centered at cos() 2.2 mas/yr and 0.7 mas/yr, with
standard deviations of 5.3 mas/yr and 4.1 mas/yr, respectively. These values agree within the errors
with previous estimations for the entire OB association (e.g., Brown et al. 1998) and for the cluster
(e.g., Kharchenko et al. 2005; Caballero 2007, 2010). Most known members (86%) are located
in a well defined region represented for the 3 criteria (dotted ellipse) in the vector point plot. We
also use a less conservative criteria of 5 (solid line ellipse) similar to the criteria used in previous
works (Caballero 2007, 2010; Lodieu et al. 2009). With the exception of the stars SO 592, SO 936
and SO 1368, the 5 criteria includes all the known member sample. The star SO 592 is a radial
velocity member with Li I6708 in absorption (see 2.6). The star SO 1368, reported as diskless
accretor in 3.1, has large error in cos() and thus the proper motion criteria for this object is
uncertain. The star SO936 lies outside the vector point diagram. Its infrared excess at 8m (H07a)
is the only youth feature reported for this photometric candidate. Astrometric follow-up could help
to find out if those stars are members of binary systems, they were ejected from the cluster early
on during the formation process, or they belong to a moving group associated with Orion (Lodieu
et al. 2009).
Based on the distribution of stars in the vector point diagram, we have classified our photometric candidates into three groups, stars inside of the 3 limit (proper motion flag "2"), stars between
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criteria (proper motion flag "0"). In general, the proper motion flags agree with previous proper
motion studies to identify high proper motion interlopers (Lodieu et al. 2009; Caballero 2010).
Out of 29 stars studied by Caballero (2010) and located in the region studied in this work, 14 stars
have proper motion in UCAC4. All the 13 photometric candidates identified by Caballero (2010)
as high proper motion interlopers have proper motion flag "0". The other star is a background
star (2.4) rejected using optical colors (star #38 in Caballero 2010) . Only one star (054019750229558) reported by Lodieu et al. (2009) as proper motion non-member have proper motion flag
"1". Additional studies are necessary to obtain youth features of this object.
Finally, Caballero (2008b) suggests that the Orionis cluster has two components: a dense
core that extends from the center to a radius of 20 and a rarefied halo at larger separations. Members of the Orionis cluster have higher probability to be located in the dense core than in the
rarefied halo. Thus, we also include a flag for the distance from the center of the cluster. Stars
located closer than 20 have flag "1", otherwise have flag "0".

3.4.

Membership analysis of the cluster

Depending on the spectral type range, obtaining memberships of stars that belong to a young
stellar group can be a difficult process and some times we need to combine different membership
indicators. Based on the spectroscopic and photometric analysis developed in 2.4, 4.1, 3.2, 3.1
and 3.3, and the information compiled in 2.3 about several membership criteria, we compile in
Table 6 membership indicators for stars with spectral types obtained in 3.1. Columns (1) and
(2) show source designations from H07a and Cutri et al. (2003), respectively. Column (3) shows
the spectral type. Column (4) indicates the membership flag based on the presence of Li I6708 in
absorption from low resolution spectra (3.1) and from high resolution spectra (3.2). Columns (5)
shows the references of known members based on Li I6708. Columns (6) and (7) show the radial
velocity information from our analysis (3.2) and from previous works, respectively. Column (8)
shows the classification based on the H line and the accretion criteria from Barrado y Navascus et
al. (2003, 3.1) and from White & Basri (2003, 3.2). Column (9) indicates the membership flag
based on the line Na I8195 (3.1). Additional membership information based on the presence
of protoplanetary disks, X ray emission, proper motion, distance from the center of the cluster
and variability are in columns (10), (11), (12), (13) and (14), respectively. Column (15) gives
the photometric membership probability calculated in 3.3 and column (16) indicates the visual
extinction estimated using the PMS standard colors of Pecaut & Mamajek (2013, 3.1). Finally,
our membership flags and comments are given in the last column. Similar to the membership study
by Kenyon et al. (2005), some of our membership flags are arguable, but the reader can reach their
own conclusions based on the information in Table 6.

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In general, stars with spectral types B or A in Table 6 were included as young stars by Caballero (2007) and Sherry et al. (2008) using proper motion, radial velocity, X ray and infrared observations and main sequence fitting analysis. The star SO 602 was not included in those studies.
This star has discrepant radial velocity and very high visual extinction to be considered member of
the Orionis cluster. The star SO 147 was not included in Sherry et al. (2008) and was rejected
by Caballero (2007) based on the proper motions reported by Perryman et al. (1997). SO 147 is a
X ray source and our RV measurements indicate that could be a young star member of the sparser
population (Maxted et al. 2008) or a binary of the Orionis cluster. However, the visual extinction
of SO 147 is higher than that expected for the cluster, thus its membership is uncertain. Sherry et
al. (2008) suggested that SO 956 is too bright to be member of the cluster and SO 521 is too faint
to be a member of the cluster. The star SO 956 has youth features like infrared excess and X ray
emission and the star SO 521 is located above the ZAMS but with relatively low photometric membership probability. Thus is not clear the membership status of these two objects. Finally, the star
SO 139 is relatively bright to be a member of the cluster and Sherry et al. (2008) suggested that it
could be a member of the cluster if this star is an equal mass binary. In summary, the memberships
of the stars SO 139, SO 956, SO 521 and SO 147 reported in Table 6 are uncertain.
It is more difficult to estimate membership for solar type stars (F and G). In this spectral type
range, old stars cross the sequence defined by the Orionis cluster and thus the contamination
level by non-members of the cluster is quite high. For some stars Li I6708 appear in absorption.
However, for solar type stars this is not a robust criteria of youth and it is only evidence that these
objects are not old disk, post main sequence stars (Briceno et al. 1997; Hernndez et al. 2004).
Thus, we need to evaluate other membership indicators like presence of disks, X ray emission,
variability, radial velocity proper motions, reddening and photometric membership probabilities to
confirm or reject stars as members of the cluster. In Table 6, solar type stars with Li I6708 in
absorption have additional youth features that support their membership of the cluster (mainly X
ray source, infrared excesses and variability). Four stars with Li I6708 in absorption (SO 1123,
SO 243, SO 92 and SO 379) have discrepant radial velocity that makes us to suspect that they
are not a member of the cluster. Another possibility is that these stars are binaries with variable
radial velocities. Since, the frequency of binaries increases with the stellar mass (Duchne &
Kraus 2013, e.g.,), the probability to find a binary member with discrepant radial velocity in solar
type stars is higher in comparison with low mass stars. We labeled these stars as probable members. We rejected as members of the cluster stars with very low (<0.3%) photometric membership
probability and stars with discrepant radial velocity that do not have additional features of youth.
Finally, some stars do not have enough information to define their membership and were labeled
as uncertain members.
For low mass stars (from K0 to M2.5) and for very low mass stars (M3 or later) the presence of
Li I6708 in absorption is a reliable indicator of youth. For very low mass stars when the presence

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of Li I6708 in absorption is uncertain (flag "1"), we used the measurements of NaI I8195 to
support the membership status. Moreover, stars with uncertain flag of Li I6708 that exhibit other
indicators to be member of the cluster (including previous Li I6708 reported for the star) are also
classified as members of the Orionis cluster. We also considered member of the cluster stars
with protoplanetary disks classified as accretors using the H line. Finally, radial velocity can be
used as a strong membership criteria for stars in the entire spectral type range and could be use to
separate the Ori stellar population and the sparser stellar population (see 2.3).
Optical spectra and SEDs for the entire sample with spectral types obtained in 3.1, plus
additional information compiled from Tables 2, 4 and 6 for each star, is available on-line 16 . This
online tool is a work in progress and we expect to add new objects and to extend the information
about the population of the Orionis cluster.
Finally, Table 7 compiles membership information for a set of stars studied in high resolution
(3.2) but without low resolution analysis or spectral types (3.1). Our memberships are based on
radial velocity criteria, presence of Li I6708 in absorption and the accretion criteria from White
& Basri (2003).

4.
4.1.

Disk population and accretion

Revisiting the disk census in the cluster

In H07a, we studied the disk population in the region covered by the four channels of IRAC.
Since mosaics of channels 4.5m and 8.0m have a 6 .5 displacement to the north from the mosaics
of channels 3.6m and 5.8m, the region with the complete IRAC data set is smaller than the field
of view of individual IRAC mosaics. MIPS observations in the Orionis cluster also cover more
area in the north-south direction in comparison to the region covered by the complete IRAC data
set. A more detailed description of MIPS and IRAC data can be found in H07a.
We searched for infrared excesses at 24m in the newly identified candidates within the photometric sample (Table 2) reanalyzing the MIPS observation of the Orionis cluster. We followed
the procedure described in Hernndez et al. (2007a,b, 2008, 2009, 2010) to identify stars with excess at 24m. Figure 10 shows the color-color diagram used to select new disk bearing candidates
of the cluster. Photospheric limits (dotted lines) were defined by H07a using the typical K-[24]
color of disk less stars detected in the MIPS observation. An arbitrary limit between optically
thick disks (II) and debris disks (dashed line) was defined using the K-[24] color of a sample of
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known debris disks located in several young stellar groups (Hernandez et al. 2011). Open squares
represent stars not included in the previous MIPS analysis (H07a). Out of 14 new disk bearing
candidates, 12 have 24m infrared excess expected in stars with optically thick disks. The remaining two stars show 24m expected in stars with debris or evolved disks (K-24.3.0; Hernandez et
al. 2011). Two disk bearing candidates are potential galaxies based on the profile classification of
UKIDSS (red Xs). Spitzer photometry and disk type for each source are provided in Table 8.

4.2.

Disk emission and Accretion Indicators

Independently of the spectral type, WH _10% is an indicator of accretion (White & Basri
2003; Jayawardhana et al. 2003). Studying very low mass young objects, Natta et al. (2004) found
acc ). The relation of M
acc as a
that WH _10% can be used to roughly estimate accretion rates (M
function of WH _10% from Natta et al. (2004) indicates that stars accreting below the detectable
acc ) . -10.3 M yr1 and log (M
acc ) . -11 M yr1 for the accretion cutoff of 270
level have log (M
km s1 (White & Basri 2003) and 200 km s1 (Jayawardhana et al. 2003), respectively, although
a large chromospheric contamination is expected if the mass accretion rates have such low levels
(Ingleby et al. 2011).
Figure 11 shows the relation between the WH _10% versus the IRAC SED slope determined
from the [3.6]-[8.0] color. The horizontal solid line indicates the limit between optically thick disks
and evolved disk objects based on their infrared excess at 8m (Lada et al. 2006; Hernndez et al.
2007a). We plotted stars with optically thick disks (open circles), evolved disks (open squares)
and transitional disks (open triangles) from H07a. In general, diskless stars have WH _10% <
270 km s1 which is the accretion cutoff proposed by White & Basri (2003). We found 8 objects
with infrared excess at 8m consistent with optically thick disks but that are not accreting or are
accreting below the detectable level (hereafter very slow accretor). These stars are SO 467, SO
738, SO 435, SO 674, SO 451, SO 247, SO 697 and SO 662. The star SO 823 was also included as
a very slow accretor candidate. This star has a strong absorption component at H, we were unable
to measure WH _10% and thus it was not included in Figure 11. On the other hand, low resolution
spectra of SO 823 shows a single emission H profile which suggests variability in the profile of
H. Additionally, photometric measurements from CVSO indicate that SO 823 is a variable star
with amplitude of V2.5 magnitudes. Objects such as UX Ori type and AA Tau type show
photometric and spectroscopic variability, in which, H could change from single emission line
profile to a profile with a strong central absorption component.
Figure 12 shows the distribution on the IRAC color-color diagram ([5.8]-[8.0] vs. [3.6]-[4.5])
for stars studied in Figure11 . The very slow accretor candidates (including the star SO 823) were
plotted with solid circles. Stars with optically thick disks classified as accretor and very slow

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accretor candidates fall in similar region in this plot. Thus, very slow accretors candidates have
similar infrared excesses in the IRAC bands in comparison with stars with optically thick disks
classified as accretors using the accretion cutoff proposed by White & Basri (2003).
Low resolution spectroscopic analysis (3.1) supports the low accretion level for stars SO
823, SO 467, SO 435 and SO 451. Moreover, in Figure 3 we can identify four additional very low
accretor candidates (SO 566, SO 598, SO 682 and SO 967) bearing optically thick disks which
were classified as non-accretor following the criteria from Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003). High
resolution studies are necessary to determine whether these stars are accreting or not (e.g. Espaillat
et al. 2008; Ingleby et al. 2011).
Figure 13 shows normalized SEDs and H profiles of the very slow accretor candidates detected in our high resolution spectra. For comparison, we show SEDs and profiles of a diskless
star (SO 669) and two stars classified as accretor in Figure 11 (SO 397, SO 462). Particularly, the
star SO 462 has WH _10% on the accretion cutoff defined by White & Basri (2003). The star
SO 397 exhibit infrared excesses below the median SED for class II stars in the Orionis cluster. High inclination of the disk (edge-on) or dust settling could be responsible for the relatively
small infrared excesses observed in this star. The star SO 823 has a jump in the SED between
the 2MASS and the IRAC measurements which could be caused by variability or an unresolved
binary. Some stars like SO 467, SO 435, SO 451 and SO 462 exhibit asymmetries in the H profile
that are characteristic of accreting disks. The emission of H could have a contribution from the
stellar chromosphere or the stars could have variable accretion rate, so the WH _10% could vary
and would not be a robust quantitative indicator of accretion (e.g., Nguyen et al. 2009a,b). Thus,
we need additional studies to understand whether these stars have stopped accreting, or if they are
in a passive phase in which accretion is temporally stopped or if accretion is below the measurable
levels in WH _10%. Previous studies have found very low accretors stars in other young stellar
populations. Studying the accretion properties in Chamaleon I and Oph, Natta et al. (2004) found
a population of very low mass objects with evidence of disks but no detectable accretion activity
estimated using several indicators of accretion. Nguyen et al. (2009a) also found a group of stars
in Chamaeleon I ( 2Myr old) with excess at 8m and accretion rates below the measurable levels
in WH _10%. They also found that non-accreting objects with disks do not seem to exist in the
Taurus-Auriga star forming region.
On the other hand, Figure 11 shows two diskless stars (SO 616 and SO 229) exhibiting
WH _10% larger than the accretors limits. One of these stars, SO 229, was identified as a double
lined spectroscopic binary from the cross correlation function while the star SO 616 was recognized as possible binary based on radial velocity variability. These two stars have Li I6708 in
absorption and spectral types of G2.5 and K7, respectively (see 3.1). In Figure 14, we compare
the Hectochelle spectra of SO 229 and SO 616 to stars with similar spectral types (G3 for SO 229

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and K7 for SO 616). It is apparent that SO 299 and SO 616 have wider photospheric features. It
is possible that wider spectral features are combined features from component in binary stars with
similar spectral types. Another possibility is that the broadening of spectral lines in these objects
can be caused by fast rotation. Non-accreting objects with projected rotational velocity larger than
50 km s1 can generate WH _10% > 270 km s1 (see Figure 5 of Jayawardhana et al. 2006). A
multi-epoch spectroscopic analysis will help to reveal the nature of these objects.
Low resolution spectroscopic analysis(3.1) shows three diskless stars (SO 229, SO 1123 and
SO 1368) that mimic the H width expected in stars with accretion disks (see Figure 3). The
star SO 299 shows broad photospheric features that could be produced by binarity or fast rotation
(Figure 14). The star SO1123 has been classified as spectroscopic binary (Caballero 2007) and
fast rotator with a very high projected rotational velocity (Alcal et al. 2000). The star SO 1368
is a variable star (Mayne et al. 2007) with spectral type K6.5 and still does not have information
about multiplicity or rotation. These diskless objects with H in emission could have substantial
contribution produced by strong chromospheric activity related to fast rotation.

5.

Summary and Conclusions

Combining 2MASS data (Cutri et al. 2003), new optical photometry obtained with the OSMOS instrument, an updated optical photometry from the CIDA Variability Survey of Orion and
photometric information from previous work (Sherry et al. 2004; Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al.
2007; Kharchenko & Roeser 2009), we defined a list of photometric candidates of the Orionis
cluster. Substantial contamination is expected for solar type stars (V-J1.5) because a branch of
field stars cross the PMS population of the cluster in the color magnitude diagram used to select
photometric candidates. A subset of these candidates were characterized using spectroscopic data.
We have applied a consistent spectral classification scheme aimed at PMS stars. Low resolution spectroscopic data set for spectral typing come from several instruments with similar spectral
coverage and resolution. We were able to determine spectral types for 340 objects located in the
general region of the Orionis cluster. Analysis of this data set enables us to define membership
indicators based on the accretion status obtained from H line (Barrado y Navascus et al. 2003),
the presence of Li I6708 in absorption (for LMS and for VLMS) and for a subset of VLMS observed with the Hectospec instrument the intensity of the line NaI I8195. So far, this analysis
constitutes the largest homogeneous spectroscopic characterization of members in the Orionis
. Additionally, we were able to determine radial velocities for 95 stars out of a total sample of
142 objects observed at high resolution in the general region of the cluster. For this high resolution spectroscopic data set we also determined membership indicators based on the presence of
Li I6708 in absorption and the width of the H line (White & Basri 2003). The radial velocity

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distribution for members of the cluster is in agreement with previous works (e.g. Sacco et al. 2008;
Maxted et al. 2008; Gonzlez Hernndez et al. 2008).
We have identified and assigned spectral types to 178 bona fide members of the Orionis
cluster, combining results from our spectroscopic analysis, previous membership (based on radial
velocity distribution and the presence of Li I6708) and other membership indicators like detection
of protoplanetary disks, X ray emission, proper motion criteria, distance from the central star,
variability and photometric membership probability. We also have identified 14 bona fide members
of the cluster using high resolution analysis and reported membership indicators. Additionally, we
have identified and assigned spectral types to 25 probable members of the cluster. Finally 36 stars
do not have enough information to assign membership (uncertain members).
Of particular interest are stars bearing an optically thick disks and narrow H profile not
expected in stars with accretion disks. Also objects with no infrared excess and H line that mimic
the H width expected in stars with accretion disks (maybe because binarity or fast rotation).
Additional multi-epoch observations are necessary to reveal the nature of these objects.
Additional information, the optical spectra, UBVRI magnitudes, membership indicators, and
spectral energy distribution for each object analyzed in this work are reported on the World Wide
Web 17 . Information in this website is a work in progress and we expect to increase the spectroscopic data base and the membership analysis for additional stars in the Orionis cluster.
We thank John Tobin for his advice during the reduction and analysis of the Hectochelle data.
Thanks to Gail Schaefer and Jonh Monnier for insightful communications about the distance of the
Orionis cluster. An anonymous referee provided many insightful comments. We thank Cecilia
Mateu for providing the updated version of the CVSO catalog. We also thank Nelson Caldwell,
Andy Szentgyorgyi, Perry Berlind, Michael Calkins and Susan Tokarz for their help in obtaining
and processing the Hectospec and FAST spectra. I would like to thank the institutions and personnel that support data acquisition at the Observatorio Astronmico Nacional de Llano del Hato
(CIDA), the Observatorio Astronmico Nacional at San Pedro Martir (UNAM), the Observatorio
Astrofsico Guillermo Haro (INAOE), and the MDM Observatory (University of Michigan). This
publication makes use of data products from the CIDA Equatorial Variability Survey, obtained with
the J. Stock telescope at the Venezuela National Astronomical Observatory, which is operated by
CIDA for the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Ciencia, Tecnologa e Innovacin of Venezuela.
We also make use data products from UKIDSS (obtained as part of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky
Survey) and from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of
Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/ California Institute of Technol17

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ogy. This work makes use of observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope (GO-1 0037 and
GO-1 0058), which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with NASA. Support for this work was provided by CIDA, the University of
Michigan and by the grant UNAM-DGAPA IN109311.

A.

Known members, new disk bearing candidates and photometric candidates not listed in
Table 6 and Table 7

Table 9 includes known members compiled in 2.3 and new disk bearing candidates identified in 4.1 which were not studied in 3.1 and 3.2. Except for stars observed using the Hectospec and Hectochelle multifibers spectrographs, our target selection includes stars with V<16.5
(M >0.35M ; see 2.5). Out of 125 stars included in Table 9, 107 stars (85.6%) are fainter
than our target selection limit. Out of 18 stars with V<16.5, 3 stars are new disk bearing candidates. Sorted by optical brightness, Table 9 shows in columns (1) and (2) source designations from
Hernndez et al. (2007a) and Cutri et al. (2003), respectively. Column (3) shows visual magnitudes (2.1). Membership information based on the presence of protoplanetary disks, the presence
of Li I6708, radial velocity measurements, X ray emission, proper motion, distance from the center of the cluster and variability are in columns (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9) and (10), respectively.
Column (11) gives the photometric membership probability calculated in 3.3.1. Spectral types
and references are in columns (11) and (12), respectively.
Sorted by optical brightness, Table 10 includes additional photometric candidates with photometric membership probability higher than 32% (within the dashed lines in Figure 8). In this Tables we also include photometric candidates selected by Lodieu et al. (2009, ;UKIDSScandidates)
which are brighter than the completeness limit of 2MASS catalog (J15.8). Out of 11 UKIDSScandidates
not included in Table 6, 4 UKIDSScandidates were included in Table 9. The remaining 7 stars are
listed in Table 10.

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Table 1.

Compiled membership information of the Orionis cluster

Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

SO27
SO59
SO60
SO73
SO77
SO107
SO116
SO117
SO123
SO147
SO164
SO165
SO214
SO219
SO220
SO229
SO240
SO243
SO247
SO251
SO254
SO271
SO283
SO297
SO299
SO300
SO302
SO327
SO338
SO341
SO352
SO362
SO366
SO374
SO377
SO392
SO396
SO397
SO401
SO411
SO426
SO432
SO435
SO444
SO446
SO451
SO457

05372306-0232465
05372806-0236065
05372831-0224182
05373094-0223427
05373153-0224269
05373514-0226577
05373648-0241567
05373666-0234003
05373784-0245442
05374178-0229081
05374491-0229573
05374527-0228521
05375161-0235257
05375206-0236046
05375220-0233379
05375303-0233344
05375404-0244407
05375440-0239298
05375486-0241092
05375512-0227362
05375559-0233053
05375745-0238444
05375840-0241262
05380055-0245097
05380097-0226079
05380107-0245379
05380167-0225527
05380552-0235571
05380649-0228494
05380674-0230227
05380784-0231314
05380826-0235562
05380897-0220109
05380994-0251377
05381012-0254506
05381239-0219387
05381315-0245509
05381319-0226088
05381330-0251329
05381412-0215597
05381610-0238049
05381718-0222256
05381778-0240500
05381824-0248143
05381834-0235385
05381886-0251388
05381975-0236391

84.346086
84.366955
84.367989
84.378949
84.381401
84.396435
84.40202
84.402778
84.407695
84.424119
84.437145
84.438627
84.465058
84.466957
84.467531
84.470982
84.475197
84.476687
84.478598
84.479675
84.481653
84.489403
84.493347
84.502333
84.504056
84.504478
84.50697
84.523009
84.527059
84.528101
84.532698
84.534448
84.537407
84.541428
84.54217
84.551645
84.554814
84.554988
84.555448
84.558841
84.567089
84.571601
84.574097
84.576021
84.576453
84.578585
84.582301

-2.546276
-2.60182
-2.40506
-2.395214
-2.407489
-2.44937
-2.699093
-2.566751
-2.762293
-2.485605
-2.499252
-2.481152
-2.590475
-2.601295
-2.560545
-2.559558
-2.744647
-2.658291
-2.685899
-2.46008
-2.551485
-2.645678
-2.690623
-2.752705
-2.435533
-2.760544
-2.431319
-2.599207
-2.480402
-2.506324
-2.525389
-2.598967
-2.336381
-2.860484
-2.914079
-2.327438
-2.764166
-2.435786
-2.859161
-2.266595
-2.634704
-2.373796
-2.680574
-2.803975
-2.594047
-2.860789
-2.610866

III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
II
II
III
III
TD
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
II
II
III
TD
III
III
II
EV
III
II
I

3,5,12
6

1
5

1,6,7

5,12
5

1
9
6,7
1,6,8

5
5
6
6,8
5

13
6

20

13
13
5,13
13

13

13
13
5

8
5,13

5,13
13

13
5,13
13

19
16,19
16,19
19
16,19
19

16,19
16,19
16,19
14
19
14,16,18,19

14,16,17,18,19
19
14,16,17,18,19

19

14,19

16,18,19

14,19
14,16,18,19
14,16,17,18,19
14,16,18,19

14,19

14
19

14,19
19
14,18,19

35

Table 1Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

SO460
SO462
SO466
SO467
SO469
SO482
SO484
SO485
SO489
SO490
SO500
SO502
SO509
SO510
SO514
SO518
SO520
SO525
SO537
SO539
SO540
SO545
SO547
SO557
SO562
SO563
SO566
SO568
SO572
SO576
SO582
SO583
SO585
SO587
SO590
SO592
SO598
SO601
SO606
SO609
SO611
SO614
SO615
SO616
SO621
SO624
SO628

05382021-0238016
05382050-0234089
05382089-0251280
05382119-0254110
05382138-0233363
05382307-0236493
05382332-0244142
05382333-0225345
05382354-0241317
05382358-0220475
05382543-0242412
05382568-0231216
05382623-0240413
05382639-0234286
05382684-0238460
05382725-0245096
05382750-0235041
05382774-0243009
05382896-0248473
05382911-0236026
05382915-0216156
05382961-0225141
05382993-0223381
05383098-0234038
05383141-0236338
05383157-0235148

05383244-0229573
05383284-0235392
05383302-0239279
05383335-0236176
05383368-0244141
05383388-0245078
05383405-0236375
05383422-0234160
05383431-0235000
05383460-0241087
05383479-0234158
05383528-0233131
05383536-0225222
05383546-0231516
05383582-0233133
05383587-0243512
05383587-0230433
05383669-0244136
05383687-0236432
05383745-0250236

84.584226
84.585431
84.587074
84.588299
84.589088
84.596154
84.597185
84.597212
84.59812
84.598267
84.605982
84.60701
84.6093
84.609986
84.611836
84.613569
84.614614
84.615597
84.620705
84.621331
84.621498
84.623401
84.624727
84.629094
84.630887
84.631583
84.63389
84.63518
84.636844
84.637612
84.638995
84.640353
84.641186
84.6419
84.642599
84.642967
84.644169
84.644996
84.647026
84.647335
84.647775
84.64925
84.649472
84.649467
84.652878
84.653648
84.656056

-2.633789
-2.569156
-2.857784
-2.903081
-2.56009
-2.613713
-2.737283
-2.426272
-2.692166
-2.346555
-2.711461
-2.522683
-2.678153
-2.574617
-2.646126
-2.752692
-2.584495
-2.716937
-2.813144
-2.600743
-2.271024
-2.420608
-2.393944
-2.567728
-2.609389
-2.587462
-2.545295
-2.499251
-2.594223
-2.657776
-2.604898
-2.737265
-2.752179
-2.610427
-2.571121
-2.583357
-2.685774
-2.571059
-2.553644
-2.422841
-2.531016
-2.553690
-2.730894
-2.512033
-2.737136
-2.612011
-2.8399

III
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
II
III
III

II
II
II
III
II
III
II
III

III
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
II
II
II
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
EV
III
III
III
III

1,2,3,8
2,3

5
5

8
2,3,6,8,9
2,3,8
8

1,8
6
5,12

6,8
1,2,3,8

5
8,9

5
1,2,3,8

8
8

8
5
1,8

1,2,3,6,8
8

2,8,13
13
13

13
20

13,20
5,13

5,13
13

8,13,20
8,7
8,13
8
13
8

8
8

13
8

8
8

8
5,13
8

2,6,7
8,13
13
13

14,18,19
19

14,19

14,19

18,19

14,18,19
14,19
18,19

14,15,18,19

18,19
19
15,18,19
14,15,18,19
19

14,15,17,18,19
19
15,18,19
14,18,19

14,15,18,19
14,18,19
15,18,19

14,18

14,17,18,19

18,19
14,17,18,19

18

36

Table 1Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

SO631
SO633
SO637
SO638
SO641
SO644
SO646
SO655
SO657
SO658
SO662
SO663
SO669
SO670
SO673
SO674
SO682
SO683
SO687
SO689
SO691
SO692
SO694
SO696
SO697
SO700
SO701
SO707
SO710
SO714
SO721
SO723
SO724
SO726
SO728
SO730
SO733
SO736
SO738
SO739
SO740
SO742
SO747
SO748
SO750
SO754
SO757

05383787-0220397
05383812-0232025
05383822-0236384
05383848-0234550
05383858-0241558
05383888-0228016
05383902-0245321
05383972-0240197
05383976-0232203
05384008-0250370
05384027-0230185
05384053-0233275
05384129-0237225
05384135-0236444
05384146-0235523
05384159-0230289
05384227-0237147
05384239-0236044
05384301-0236145
05384333-0232008
05384355-0233253
05384375-0252427
05384386-0237068
05384424-0232336
05384423-0240197
05384448-0240376
05384449-0240305
05384527-0237292
05384537-0241594
05384597-0245231
05384684-0236435
05384718-0234368
05384719-0235405
05384746-0235252
05384754-0227119
05384766-0230373
05384791-0237192
05384803-0227141
05384809-0228536
05384818-0244007
05384828-0236409
05384868-0236162
05384917-0238222
05384921-0241251
05384928-0223575
05384970-0234526
05384993-0241228

84.657818
84.658836
84.659273
84.660359
84.660789
84.662031
84.662613
84.665537
84.665686
84.667008
84.667807
84.668899
84.672049
84.672314
84.67276
84.673323
84.676159
84.676644
84.679249
84.68057
84.681473
84.682327
84.682783
84.684345
84.684299
84.685344
84.685389
84.688652
84.689064
84.69157
84.695206
84.696617
84.696659
84.69776
84.698108
84.698585
84.699652
84.700149
84.70041
84.700778
84.701193
84.702845
84.704888
84.705076
84.705358
84.707102
84.708048

-2.344369
-2.534053
-2.610675
-2.58195
-2.69885
-2.467117
-2.758936
-2.672142
-2.538975
-2.843637
-2.505151
-2.557656
-2.622937
-2.612359
-2.597865
-2.508034
-2.620765
-2.601237
-2.604054
-2.533557
-2.557045
-2.878554
-2.618568
-2.542674
-2.672143
-2.677121
-2.67514
-2.624796
-2.69984
-2.756435
-2.612085
-2.576901
-2.594594
-2.590346
-2.453324
-2.510387
-2.62201
-2.453943
-2.481565
-2.733551
-2.611388
-2.604507
-2.639512
-2.690312
-2.399332
-2.581285
-2.689676

III
II
III
EV
III
III
II
III
II
III
II
II
III
III
III
II
II
III
II
III
III
III
II
III
II
EV
III
II
II
III
III
II
III
II
EV
III
II
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
II
II
III

1,2,3,6,8
1
5
11
8

5
5
1,2,3,6,8
8
1,8
8
8
8
8
8

8
8,9
5
8
6
1,2,3

5
8
8

8
8

8
2,3,6
5
1,8
1,2,3,6,9
5
5
8
8
2,3,6,8
8
5
8
8

13
13
6,7,8

5,13,20

8,13
13
5,13
13
8,7
8,13
8
8,13
8
8
8
8

8
8
5,13
8,13

2
13
5
8,13
8
13
8,13,20
8

13
8
2,6,7

13
8
8
2,8,7

13
8,13
8,13

14,15,17,18,19
14,15,17,18,19

14,19

15,18,19

14,18,19

14,15,18,19
15,18,19
14

14,15,18

14,15,18
14,18,19
14,17,18,19

14,15,18
14,17,18,19
14,15,17,18,19

14,15,18,19
14
15,18

14,15,17,18,19
14,15,18

14
14,15,18,19
14,17,18,19

19
14,15,18
14,15,18,19
14,15,17,18,19
14,15,18

14,15,18

37

Table 1Continued
Name
H07
SO758
SO759
SO762
SO765
SO767
SO770
SO773
SO774
SO785
SO787
SO786
SO791
SO797
SO8022
SO811
SO818
SO823
SO827
SO841
SO844
SO847
SO848
SO855
SO859
SO865
SO866
SO870
SO871
SO877
SO879
SO896
SO897
SO901
SO905
SO908
SO911
SO913
SO917
SO925
SO927
SO929
SO933
SO936
SO940
SO946
SO947
SO956

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

05385003-0237354
05385038-0226477
05385060-0242429
05385077-0236267
05385100-0249140
05385145-0236205
05385173-0236033
05385200-0246436
05385317-0243528
05385337-0233229
05385306-0238536
05385410-0249297
05385492-0228583
05385542-0241208
05385699-0231256
05385831-0216101
05385911-0247133
05385922-0233514
05390115-0236388
05390136-0218274
05390149-0238564
05390193-0235029
05390276-0229558
05390297-0241272
05390357-0246269
05390387-0220081
05390449-0238353
05390458-0241493
05390524-0233005
05390540-0232303
05390759-0228234
05390760-0232391
05390808-0228447
05390853-0251465
05390878-0231115
05390894-0239579
05390921-0256347
05391001-0228116
05391139-0233327
05391151-0231065
05391163-0236028
05391232-0230064
05391308-0237509
05391346-0237391
05391447-0228333
05391453-0219367
05391506-0231376

84.708464
84.709944
84.710859
84.711581
84.712512
84.714381
84.715577
84.716695
84.721557
84.72239
84.721118
84.725444
84.728844
84.73092
84.737459
84.742991
84.746295
84.746781
84.754821
84.755695
84.756235
84.758081
84.76153
84.762406
84.764879
84.76613
84.768711
84.769117
84.771849
84.772526
84.781638
84.78169
84.783692
84.785542
84.786584
84.787291
84.788394
84.79172
84.797492
84.797978
84.798461
84.801353
84.804513
84.806121
84.810292
84.810561
84.81275

-2.626515
-2.446585
-2.711918
-2.607432
-2.820565
-2.605712
-2.600931
-2.778798
-2.731337
-2.556384
-2.648231
-2.824937
-2.482874
-2.689110
-2.523803
-2.269484
-2.78704
-2.564279
-2.610794
-2.307638
-2.649011
-2.584139
-2.498842
-2.690889
-2.774162
-2.335601
-2.643157
-2.697048
-2.55016
-2.54176
-2.473167
-2.544208
-2.479103
-2.862931
-2.519867
-2.666103
-2.942978
-2.469899
-2.559105
-2.518485
-2.600797
-2.501786
-2.630814
-2.627531
-2.475932
-2.326865
-2.527127

III
EV
II
III
III
EV
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
II

TD
II
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
III
III
III
TD
EV
EV
II
III
DD
EV
III
II
III
III
II
III
III
III
DD

8
5
5,8
5
1,8
8
1,6,8
8
1

6,7
5

6
6
8
5
6

1,6,8

12
8
5,6
1,2,3,6,8
2,3,8
1,8

6
8
3,12

5
1,6,8
1,2,3,6,8

3
6

13
8
5,13
5,8
5
8
8
6,7,8
8

6,7
5

8
5,13

2,8
8
8

5
5
8
8

2,8

14,15,18,19
14,19

18

14,15,18,19
14,15,18,19
14,17,18,19
14,18,19
14,15,17,18,19
15,18,19
14,17,18,19
14,19

19

14,18,19
14
14,18,19

14,15,17,18,19

14,18,19

14
14,18,19
14,18,19
14,18,19
14,18,19

14,18

14,18,19
18,19
14,19

14,19
14,18,19

14,18,19

38

Table 1Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

SO959
SO967
SO976
SO978
SO981
SO984
SO1000
SO1005
SO1009
SO1017
SO1019
SO1027
SO1030
SO1036
SO1037
SO1050
SO1052
SO1057
SO1058
SO1059
SO1071
SO1081
SO1083
SO1094
SO1104
SO1108
SO1123
SO1133
SO1135
SO1151
SO1152
SO1153
SO1154
SO1155
SO1156
SO1182
SO1185
SO1188
SO1191
SO1193
SO1204
SO1215
SO1216
SO1217
SO1230
SO1238
SO1248

05391525-0221507
05391582-0236507
05391699-0241171
05391717-0225433
05391807-0229284
05391883-0230531
05392044-0227368
05392097-0230334
05392174-0244038
05392286-0233330
05392319-0246557
05392435-0234013
05392456-0220441
05392519-0238220
05392524-0227479
05392633-0228376
05392647-0226154
05392677-0242583
05392680-0219247
05392685-0236561
05392883-0217513
05393056-0238270
05393132-0248528
05393256-0239440
05393378-0220398
05393432-0238468
05393654-0242171
05393729-0226567
05393759-0244304
05393931-0232252
05393938-0217045
05393982-0231217
05393982-0233159
05393998-0243097
05394017-0220480
05394318-0232433
05394340-0253230
05394358-0247318
05394433-0233027
05394450-0224432
05394619-0240320
05394741-0226162
05394770-0236230
05394784-0232248
05394944-0223459
05395056-0234137
05395172-0222472

84.813582
84.815958
84.820833
84.821565
84.825298
84.828477
84.83518
84.837377
84.840595
84.845284
84.846635
84.851491
84.852344
84.854997
84.855189
84.859727
84.860297
84.861548
84.861691
84.861883
84.870137
84.877334
84.880513
84.885707
84.890783
84.893033
84.902263
84.905399
84.90665
84.913827
84.914089
84.915928
84.915953
84.916613
84.917388
84.929942
84.930841
84.931609
84.934713
84.93544
84.942484
84.947540
84.948761
84.949336
84.956026
84.960689
84.965538

-2.364088
-2.61409
-2.688091
-2.428711
-2.491239
-2.514762
-2.460224
-2.509299
-2.734391
-2.559183
-2.78216
-2.567052
-2.345594
-2.639453
-2.463328
-2.477132
-2.437629
-2.716204
-2.323546
-2.61561
-2.297601
-2.640838
-2.814683
-2.662225
-2.344415
-2.646357
-2.704768
-2.4491
-2.741803
-2.540348
-2.28459
-2.522721
-2.554435
-2.719371
-2.346677
-2.545369
-2.889736
-2.792169
-2.550767
-2.412
-2.67558
-2.43783
-2.60639
-2.540242
-2.396093
-2.570482
-2.379785

II
II
III
III
DD
II
III
III
EV
III
III
III
III
II
III
II
III
EV
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
I
II
II
II
II
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
III
II

3
8

1,8
2,3,6,8
5

1,2,3,6,8
5

6,8

6
6

5
10
9
5

4
4

2,3
5
2,3,6

8
2

8,13

6,7,8
20

13

13
6,7

5,13

13
13

5
5
13
5

13

5,13

14,19
14,18,19
14,18,19
14,17,18,19
14,18,19
14,19
14,19

14,18,19

18,19
18
14,18,19

14,19
19
14

14
18,19

14,17,18,19
18

14,17,18,19
18,19

14,19
14

19

14,18
18

14,17,18

39

Table 1Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

SO1260
SO1266
SO1267
SO1268
SO1274
SO1285
SO1295
SO1301
SO1307
SO1316
SO1323
SO1327
SO1337
SO1338
SO1343
SO1344
SO1353
SO1359
SO1361
SO1362
SO1368
SO1369

05395362-0233426
05395421-0227326
05395428-0224385
05395433-0237189
05395465-0246341
05395645-0238034
05395753-0232120
05395825-0226188
05395930-0222543
05400014-0251594
05400101-0219597
05400195-0221325
05400338-0229014
05400453-0236421
05400510-0219591
05400525-0230522
05400708-0232446
05400867-0232432
05400889-0233336
05400933-0225067
05401274-0228199
05401286-0222020
05371515-0242015
05371537-0230534
05372254-0259363
05372761-0257100
05374248-0256358
05374557-0229585
05375031-0212247
05375210-0256551
05375452-0258265
05381260-0233015
05381698-0214463
05381741-0240242
05382557-0248370
05383060-0241187
05383268-0231156
05383808-0214392
05383981-0256462
05384476-0236001
05384561-0235588
05384714-0257557
05385955-0245080
05390052-0239390
05390756-0212145
05390893-0257049
05392341-0240575

84.973447
84.975879
84.976192
84.976377
84.977732
84.98524
84.989717
84.992733
84.997111
85.000624
85.004221
85.008155
85.014094
85.0189
85.021285
85.0219
85.029518
85.036136
85.037043
85.038891
85.053106
85.053605
84.313151
84.314044
84.343953
84.36508
84.42701
84.43988
84.45965
84.467107
84.477194
84.552505
84.570791
84.572574
84.606573
84.627515
84.636174
84.658692
84.665901
84.686518
84.690063
84.696456
84.748141
84.752202
84.78150
84.787241
84.847546

-2.561852
-2.459069
-2.410717
-2.621922
-2.776139
-2.634301
-2.536668
-2.438566
-2.381777
-2.866506
-2.333267
-2.359045
-2.483735
-2.611696
-2.333086
-2.514527
-2.545745
-2.54534
-2.559357
-2.41853
-2.472201
-2.367234
-2.700442
-2.514842
-2.993428
-2.952789
-2.943304
-2.49958
-2.206873
-2.948664
-2.97403
-2.550424
-2.246207
-2.673413
-2.810284
-2.688547
-2.521004
-2.244247
-2.946179
-2.600047
-2.599691
-2.965479
-2.752246
-2.660835
-2.204030
-2.951387
-2.682654

II
II
TD
TD
II
II
III
III
III
III
EV
II
III
II
III
II
III
III
II
II
III
II

2,3,6

5
5
2,3,6
6

6
2,3

4,6
5

2,3
7
6
5
5
6

5
5

5
2,3,5
2,3

6
3

13
6,7
13,20
13

13
5,13
13

13
6,7
2,13
13

5,13

6,7

5,13

13

8
8
13
6,7

5
6,7

14

14

14

14

16,19

19

14,15,17,18,19
14,18

14,18,19
15,18,19

40

Table 1Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RA
degree

DEC
degree

Disk
type

Li I
Ref

RV
Ref

X Ray
Ref

05392560-0238436
05392639-0215034
05394097-0216243
05394299-0213333
05395313-0230294
05395946-0216522
05400365-0216461
05401396-0231273
05401702-0218111
05401705-0226489
05401971-0216539
05402018-0226082
05402076-0230299
05402256-0233469
05402301-0236100

84.856684
84.859992
84.920745
84.929151
84.971392
84.997787
85.015228
85.058173
85.07092
85.071055
85.082155
85.084123
85.086534
85.094019
85.095882

-2.645448
-2.250968
-2.273438
-2.225925
-2.508186
-2.281183
-2.279474
-2.524268
-2.303111
-2.446925
-2.281660
-2.435633
-2.508313
-2.56303
-2.6028

4
6
5
5

6
5
6

6
6

13
13

5,13

5
20

7
13

14
14
14

Note. Table 1 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal.
A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.
References: (1) Wolk (1996); (2) Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002); (3) Barrado y Navascus et al.
(2003); (4) Andrews et al. (2004); (5) Kenyon et al. (2005); (6) Caballero (2006); (7) Gonzlez
Hernndez et al. (2008); (8) Sacco et al. (2008); (9) Caballero et al. (2012); (10) Alcal et al.
(1996); (11) Caballero et al. (2006); (12) Muzerolle et al. (2003); (13) (Maxted et al. 2008);
(14) Caballero (2008a); (15) Skinner et al. (2008); (16) Lpez-Santiago & Caballero (2008); (17)
Caballero et al. (2009); (18) Caballero (2010); (19) XMMN-SSC,2010); (20) Burningham et al.
(2005)
Disk type: III=diskless, II=thick disk, I=class I, EV= evolved disk, TD=transition disk,
DD=Debris disk
1 Strong

H line and Accretion disk (Scholz & Eislffel 2004; Scholz et al. 2009)

2 Strong

H line and Accretion disk (Caballero 2008)

Table 2.
Name
H07

05371161-0232087
05371302-0257246
05371346-0257369
05371350-0215591
05371360-0229293
05371373-02581903
05371407-0221089
05371472-0234133
05371515-0242015
05371537-0230534
05371815-0226150
05371832-0254093
05371869-0240218
05371881-0231364
05371922-0228462
05371987-0238088
05372067-0249330
05372254-0259363
05372290-0217202
05372306-0232465
05372325-0220402
05372365-0256436
05372426-0219075
05372447-0218564
05372495-0228371
05372498-0252023
05372522-0216047
05372595-0258215
05372643-0255264
05372692-0221541
05372761-0257100
05372806-0236065
05372808-0257488
05372831-0224182
05372863-0246468

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.29839
84.30425
84.30612
84.30627
84.30668
84.30724
84.30863
84.31135
84.31315
84.31404
84.32565
84.32635
84.32789
84.32842
84.33009
84.33280
84.33614
84.34395
84.34546
84.34609
84.34690
84.34857
84.35112
84.35197
84.35397
84.35410
84.35508
84.35816
84.36015
84.36221
84.36508
84.36696
84.36702
84.36799
84.36933

-2.53578
-2.95684
-2.96026
-2.26643
-2.49147
-2.97196
-2.35249
-2.57036
-2.70044
-2.51484
-2.43751
-2.90258
-2.67275
-2.52679
-2.47950
-2.63578
-2.82584
-2.99343
-2.28896
-2.54628
-2.34451
-2.94545
-2.31877
-2.31569
-2.47698
-2.86731
-2.26799
-2.97266
-2.92400
-2.36503
-2.95279
-2.60182
-2.96357
-2.40506
-2.77969

13.780.02

16.480.02
21.530.64

19.640.04
13.710.01
18.810.02
19.630.04
16.870.02
11.410.07
13.140.01

11.030.07

27.770.82

16.180.03
23.921.42

19.400.06
14.000.01
25.894.18

22.701.39

19.310.04

12.710.01
14.100.01
16.940.03
12.800.01
15.190.00
21.080.02
13.390.02
16.750.03
18.120.02
12.960.01
17.250.02
18.130.01
15.380.02
10.850.07
12.280.01
13.600.01
10.340.06
15.060.01
14.230.01
18.420.02
20.870.01
16.360.02
14.740.03
20.710.01
15.040.02
13.260.02
17.820.03
13.160.01
19.970.01
13.790.02
20.340.01
17.570.05
14.810.02
18.110.02
18.970.10

12.590.03
13.490.02
15.960.02

19.740.02

15.750.02
16.850.02

16.010.02
16.830.01
14.330.02

14.130.01

17.180.02
19.450.01
15.420.02
13.770.03
19.060.01
14.280.02

16.590.03

18.720.01

18.860.01
16.460.02
14.170.01
16.750.02
17.840.04

11.400.02

11.480.01
13.520.01
17.980.05

15.230.02
12.040.01
14.510.02
15.210.01
13.260.02

11.360.01

13.150.01

15.650.02
17.750.02

12.780.03
17.190.01

15.120.03
12.140.01
17.160.01

17.030.01

15.340.02

10.880.02
12.030.02
13.930.03
10.540.03
12.250.04
16.110.11
11.180.02
13.700.03
13.620.03
11.360.02
13.020.03
13.640.03
12.130.03
9.780.02
10.720.02
12.050.02
9.180.02
11.730.02
12.090.02
14.180.04
15.940.09
13.540.02
11.720.02
15.070.05
12.750.02
11.050.02
13.790.04
11.430.02
15.570.07
11.410.02
15.110.05
13.740.03
12.610.02
14.000.03
14.810.03

CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CLC
S04
S04
S04
K09
CLC
CSVO
K09
S04
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CSVO

41

SO9

SO15
SO20

SO27

SO40
SO41

SO52

SO59

SO60
SO61

2massID

Photometric candidates

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

SO63
SO65

SO72
SO73
SO74
SO77
SO80
SO81
SO82
SO88
SO89
SO92
SO101

SO107
SO115
SO116
SO117
SO118
SO123
SO124
SO127

SO134
SO136
SO139
SO144
SO147

SO152
SO153

05372885-0255555
05372912-0240200
05372988-0243457
05373032-0259394
05373093-0236218
05373094-0223427
05373105-0231436
05373153-0224269
05373169-0217199
05373178-0224047
05373187-0245184
05373252-0220335
05373265-0239159
05373316-0253360
05373415-0215096
05373456-0255588
05373495-0212358
05373514-0226577
05373645-0214375
05373648-0241567
05373666-0234003
05373696-0235564
05373784-0245442
05373785-0250095
05373794-0248208
05373889-0259215
05373965-0218267
05373999-0219224
05374047-0226367
05374151-0239079
05374178-0229081
05374219-0224096
05374248-0256358
05374310-0225131
05374326-0230413

84.37022
84.37136
84.37450
84.37637
84.37891
84.37895
84.37941
84.38140
84.38205
84.38244
84.38279
84.38551
84.38606
84.38818
84.39231
84.39403
84.39564
84.39643
84.40189
84.40202
84.40278
84.40402
84.40770
84.40772
84.40812
84.41206
84.41525
84.41665
84.41867
84.42299
84.42412
84.42582
84.42701
84.42961
84.43028

-2.93211
-2.67224
-2.72937
-2.99428
-2.60606
-2.39521
-2.52879
-2.40749
-2.28889
-2.40131
-2.75512
-2.34266
-2.65442
-2.89335
-2.25268
-2.93303
-2.20996
-2.44937
-2.24375
-2.69909
-2.56675
-2.59902
-2.76229
-2.83598
-2.80580
-2.98933
-2.30743
-2.32290
-2.44353
-2.65221
-2.48561
-2.40267
-2.94330
-2.42031
-2.51148

14.110.02
18.480.05
12.840.34
14.180.01
13.440.01
18.330.03

17.320.02
20.740.27
22.811.17
9.510.02
21.240.41

16.630.01

23.952.53
22.421.25

16.960.03
23.221.81
18.610.07

17.740.03

15.150.01
22.471.24

8.590.01

11.200.07
21.990.93
21.080.56

12.840.01
18.150.08
10.920.07
12.980.01
12.680.01
17.110.03
14.050.02
15.850.01
19.180.01
20.130.01
9.420.02
18.960.01
16.730.03
14.950.01
14.100.01
22.700.05
21.960.03
18.930.10
15.480.03
22.040.03
17.030.03
17.650.06
16.250.01
13.240.02
17.100.04
14.240.01
21.630.02
14.360.01
8.510.01
16.890.03
10.900.07
20.340.01
21.220.01
14.410.01
14.720.01

17.040.05

15.910.03

14.720.01
18.000.01
18.790.01

17.660.01
15.740.02
13.990.01

20.560.03
20.360.02
17.570.04
14.390.03
20.120.02
15.850.02
16.570.02
15.230.01

16.100.02

19.790.02

15.870.02

19.680.02
13.790.02
14.080.02

11.560.02
15.440.03

11.630.01
11.830.01
14.510.03

13.450.01
16.530.01
17.160.02

16.200.01

13.100.01

18.420.03
18.720.01
15.330.02
13.080.03
18.140.03
14.460.01

14.010.01

13.140.01
17.760.02
13.170.01

17.380.00
17.810.02

J
mag
10.480.03
13.870.001
8.620.03
10.660.03
11.270.03
13.040.03
10.460.03
12.110.03
15.080.04
15.580.05
9.260.03
14.600.03
13.540.03
11.770.03
11.940.03
15.710.06
16.440.10
13.360.03
11.790.03
15.470.05
13.000.03
14.000.03
12.690.03
10.510.03
13.830.03
12.380.03
15.440.05
12.260.03
8.410.02
13.550.03
9.800.03
15.670.06
15.900.06
12.540.03
12.550.03

Ref

CLC
S04
K09
CLC
CLC
S04
CSVO
S04
CLC
CLC
K09
CLC
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
S04
CLC
S04
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
K09
CSVO
K09
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO

42

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

SO160

SO164
SO165
SO168

SO180
SO182
SO186
SO189
SO194
SO197
SO199
SO201

SO211

SO214
SO219

SO220

SO224
SO227
SO229
SO232
SO233
SO238
SO240

SO243
SO244

SO247

05374423-0225185
05374477-0212534
05374491-0229573
05374527-0228521
05374536-0244124
05374581-0257059
05374667-0254075
05374679-0250047
05374822-0226191
05374924-0253118
05374963-0236182
05374965-0249028
05374981-0246032
05374993-0251511
05375031-0212247
05375128-0253146
05375156-0213424
05375161-0235257
05375206-0236046
05375210-0256551
05375220-0233379
05375231-0256203
05375260-0214532
05375284-0250030
05375303-0233344
05375355-0246307
05375378-0223229
05375398-0249545
05375404-0244407
05375415-0212573
05375424-0214001
05375440-0239298
05375445-0243378
05375452-0258265
05375486-0241092

84.43431
84.43657
84.43715
84.43863
84.43902
84.44091
84.44446
84.44498
84.45093
84.45518
84.45680
84.45689
84.45757
84.45806
84.45965
84.46368
84.46485
84.46506
84.46696
84.46711
84.46753
84.46800
84.46919
84.47020
84.47098
84.47317
84.47408
84.47492
84.47520
84.47566
84.47603
84.47669
84.47689
84.47719
84.47860

-2.42181
-2.21484
-2.49925
-2.48115
-2.73680
-2.95165
-2.90210
-2.83465
-2.43866
-2.88662
-2.60507
-2.81747
-2.76756
-2.86421
-2.20687
-2.88741
-2.22846
-2.59048
-2.60129
-2.94866
-2.56054
-2.93899
-2.24812
-2.83419
-2.55956
-2.77521
-2.38970
-2.83181
-2.74465
-2.21594
-2.23339
-2.65829
-2.72717
-2.97403
-2.68590

20.280.27
18.340.03
11.500.09
20.130.26
11.470.09

13.810.01

20.250.13

99.999.99
22.411.17
20.200.09

21.280.61

12.350.00
14.170.01

20.070.30
18.580.07

11.790.12
13.870.00
20.570.31
19.680.18

18.970.01
16.860.03
10.950.09
18.760.13
10.660.06
13.640.01
13.430.01
13.450.01
14.750.02
18.040.07
12.780.01
18.420.09
13.740.02
16.640.03
18.560.03
13.230.02
13.810.02
15.640.01
20.910.01
18.580.02
16.890.03
20.220.01
13.980.02
14.470.01
11.640.01
13.490.01
14.280.01
18.470.10
17.070.03
13.360.02
13.480.02
10.910.07
12.500.01
19.070.01
18.340.09

17.730.01
15.720.03

17.260.07

14.110.02
16.940.02

17.370.03

15.700.02
17.200.03

14.560.01
19.200.01
17.100.02
15.740.02
18.860.01

13.860.02

17.190.06
15.900.02

17.140.06

16.320.01
14.360.03

15.610.03

11.630.01

15.530.03

13.340.01
17.340.01
15.240.02
14.410.01
17.360.01

10.700.00
12.600.01

15.710.04
14.480.01

11.300.00
15.430.01
15.430.03

14.760.03
12.940.02
10.200.03
13.800.03
9.430.03
11.570.03
11.970.03
11.880.03
12.490.03
14.440.04
10.820.03
14.280.03
11.690.03
13.660.03
13.900.02
11.830.03
12.120.03
11.890.03
15.140.04
13.390.03
12.930.03
15.710.06
12.170.03
12.540.03
9.990.03
12.020.03
12.180.03
14.520.03
13.020.03
11.850.02
10.470.03
9.260.02
9.900.03
13.310.03
13.500.03

CLC
S04
K09
S04
K09
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CLC
S04
S04
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
S04
S04
CSVO
CSVO
K09
CLC
CLC
S04

43

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

SO251
SO254
SO256

SO259
SO260
SO264
SO265
SO271
SO275
SO277

SO283
SO284
SO289

SO293
SO295
SO297

SO299
SO300
SO302
SO304
SO306

SO320
SO327
SO330
SO337
SO338
SO341

SO352

05375512-0227362
05375559-0233053
05375574-0224337
05375593-0255180
05375643-0224508
05375647-0243574
05375696-0249201
05375705-0218136
05375745-0238444
05375779-0255001
05375781-0226335
05375789-0259536
05375840-0241262
05375849-0218175
05375904-0241005
05375962-0256291
05375970-0251033
05380028-0228313
05380055-0245097
05380096-0257498
05380097-0226079
05380107-0245379
05380167-0225527
05380221-0229556
05380227-0249040
05380267-0253542
05380421-0219057
05380552-0235571
05380567-0240194
05380641-0218587
05380649-0228494
05380674-0230227
05380710-0233392
05380712-0243210
05380784-0231314

84.47968
84.48165
84.48228
84.48308
84.48514
84.48530
84.48737
84.48774
84.48940
84.49080
84.49091
84.49124
84.49335
84.49371
84.49601
84.49843
84.49877
84.50119
84.50233
84.50402
84.50406
84.50448
84.50697
84.50921
84.50946
84.51113
84.51756
84.52301
84.52363
84.52675
84.52706
84.52810
84.52960
84.52969
84.53270

-2.46008
-2.55149
-2.40937
-2.92169
-2.41413
-2.73262
-2.82225
-2.30379
-2.64568
-2.91671
-2.44265
-2.99824
-2.69062
-2.30486
-2.68347
-2.94142
-2.85093
-2.47536
-2.75271
-2.96384
-2.43553
-2.76054
-2.43132
-2.49879
-2.81778
-2.89841
-2.31826
-2.59921
-2.67206
-2.31633
-2.48040
-2.50632
-2.56089
-2.72251
-2.52539

20.550.44
23.632.01
23.051.69
18.130.02
16.430.02
18.220.05

20.610.36

11.400.09
15.260.01

11.920.10
22.111.01

19.090.11

18.610.07

22.231.10

26.464.80
17.960.04
13.080.01
11.760.09
16.460.01
22.461.18
22.291.17

18.490.10
21.370.02
20.540.01
16.670.02
15.270.01
16.780.02
15.310.02
13.360.02
19.810.01
14.850.02
10.740.07
13.910.01
18.630.11
14.350.01
11.770.15
20.120.01
13.450.01
14.660.02
17.610.05
16.770.03
16.710.02
17.380.04
17.210.03
14.490.01
14.010.02
20.660.01
14.470.01
21.410.01
16.430.02
12.540.01
11.380.10
15.080.01
22.100.03
23.540.12
12.720.01

17.180.07
19.400.01
18.890.01
15.560.02
14.580.01
15.670.01
14.450.01

18.150.01
14.140.01

17.260.06
13.790.02

14.050.02
16.310.03
15.800.02
15.570.01
15.970.02
16.010.02

13.380.02
19.330.01

19.600.01
15.340.01

14.080.01
20.520.02
21.540.07

15.380.02
17.550.01
17.040.01
14.230.02
13.970.01
14.340.01

16.420.01

12.380.01
15.310.02

17.270.00

14.540.01

14.270.01
14.240.01
14.540.01

17.590.02

17.700.02
14.070.01
11.910.01

13.140.01
18.820.03
19.640.01
11.410.01

13.600.03
15.220.05
15.010.04
12.810.03
13.010.04
13.040.03
12.650.03
11.810.03
14.230.03
12.410.03
9.180.04
11.210.02
13.290.03
12.290.03
10.270.03
15.630.06
10.690.03
12.560.03
12.730.03
13.490.03
12.820.03
12.410.03
13.030.03
11.830.03
12.120.03
15.950.06
11.730.03
15.280.04
12.770.03
11.390.03
10.090.03
11.760.03
16.740.13
17.230.19
10.570.03

S04
CLC
CLC
S04
CLC
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
K09
CLC
S04
CSVO
K09
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CSVO
S04
S04
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
S04
CLC
K09
S04
CLC
CLC
CLC

44

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05380826-0235562
05380889-0215544
05380897-0220109
05380901-0245351
05380980-0248592
05380994-0251377
05381012-0254506
05381033-02135963
05381064-0232574
05381104-0256018
05381175-0245012
05381189-0245568
05381193-0241376
05381195-0218155
05381223-0218124
05381239-0219387
05381260-0233015
05381263-0220348
05381265-0236378
05381279-0212266
05381315-0245509
05381319-0226088
05381321-0224075
05381330-0251329
05381412-0215597
05381442-0219587
05381445-0213156
05381589-0234412
05381610-0238049
05381718-0222256
05381741-0240242
05381778-0240500
05381800-0221103
05381815-0243224
05381816-0243349

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

84.53445
84.53707
84.53741
84.53756
84.54084
84.54143
84.54217
84.54304
84.54437
84.54601
84.54897
84.54957
84.54972
84.54980
84.55097
84.55164
84.55250
84.55264
84.55272
84.55332
84.55481
84.55499
84.55505
84.55545
84.55884
84.56012
84.56024
84.56624
84.56709
84.57160
84.57257
84.57410
84.57500
84.57563
84.57568

-2.59897
-2.26513
-2.33638
-2.75977
-2.81646
-2.86048
-2.91408
-2.23323
-2.54928
-2.93384
-2.75034
-2.76578
-2.69380
-2.30431
-2.30345
-2.32744
-2.55042
-2.34302
-2.61052
-2.20741
-2.76417
-2.43579
-2.40209
-2.85916
-2.26660
-2.33299
-2.22103
-2.57812
-2.63470
-2.37380
-2.67341
-2.68057
-2.35289
-2.72290
-2.72638

16.510.04

16.670.05

16.570.04

16.990.06
20.460.20

18.940.38

13.220.01

99.999.99

19.150.04
20.940.43

17.810.03
23.021.61

15.260.01
17.280.02
15.690.02

15.860.01
16.880.02
16.790.02
21.220.69
15.820.01
20.540.36

21.970.91
16.870.01

21.070.54
22.421.22
10.930.06
12.850.01
18.680.03
15.950.01
19.650.02
22.961.56
23.240.40
19.810.12

13.180.00
20.170.19

16.190.02
13.760.02
17.660.03
19.050.01
13.490.01
16.400.02
20.020.01
17.730.05
13.910.00
15.830.02
14.010.01
17.150.04
14.690.00
15.610.01
15.390.01
21.890.03
14.660.00
19.070.01
21.940.13
20.280.01
15.730.01
16.920.03
19.680.01
20.180.01
10.450.06
12.300.01
17.190.03
14.720.00
18.090.01
19.210.01
21.020.05
18.140.03
14.430.01
12.570.00
18.510.05

15.080.02

16.410.03
17.770.01

15.250.01
18.390.01
16.630.02
13.180.00
14.730.02

16.590.02
14.050.00

14.510.01
19.970.02
14.010.00
17.860.01
20.100.04

14.650.01
15.670.02
18.060.01
18.570.01

16.140.03
14.020.00
16.770.00
17.610.01
19.210.02
16.760.01

12.210.00
17.490.03

13.760.01

14.850.03
16.310.01

13.930.01
16.440.01

12.500.00
13.460.02
11.970.01
15.310.02
13.430.00
14.090.02
13.710.01
17.840.01
13.400.00
16.460.01
18.100.04
16.970.00
13.470.01
14.100.01
16.130.01
16.590.01

11.620.01
14.990.03
13.370.00
15.090.00
15.670.01
17.090.01
14.940.01

11.850.00
16.010.02

J
mag
12.140.03
12.180.02
13.240.03
14.610.03
11.910.03
12.340.02
14.390.03
13.470.03
11.430.03
12.070.02
10.470.03
13.920.04
12.490.03
13.200.03
12.660.001
15.480.06
12.460.03
14.970.04
16.160.08
14.820.04
12.070.03
12.480.03
14.240.03
14.570.03
9.390.02
11.120.03
13.760.001
12.370.03
13.580.03
13.610.03
14.830.03
13.200.03
11.770.03
11.280.03
14.680.04

Ref

S04
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
OS
S04
CLC
CSVO
OS
CLC
CLC
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
CLC
S04
S04
CLC
CLC
K09
CLC
S04
OS
OS
CLC
OS
OS
CSVO
OS
OS

45

SO362
SO365
SO366
SO367
SO372
SO374
SO377

SO379

SO385
SO386
SO387
SO388
SO389
SO392
SO393
SO394
SO395

SO396
SO397
SO398
SO401
SO411
SO415

SO424
SO426
SO432
SO433
SO435
SO440
SO442
SO443

2massID

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

SO444
SO446

SO448
SO451
SO453
SO454
SO455
SO457

SO460
SO462
SO466
SO467
SO469
SO475
SO476

SO481
SO482

SO484
SO485
SO489
SO490

SO500

SO502
SO506
SO509
SO510

SO514

05381824-0248143
05381834-0235385
05381842-0231353
05381876-0221378
05381886-0251388
05381906-0232014
05381914-0235279
05381933-0220470
05381975-0236391
05382019-0257077
05382021-0238016
05382050-0234089
05382089-0251280
05382119-0254110
05382138-0233363
05382178-0221494
05382184-0252256
05382265-0257421
05382283-0245304
05382307-0236493
05382324-0212485
05382332-0244142
05382333-0225345
05382354-0241317
05382358-0220475
05382376-0222398
05382503-0213162
05382543-0242412
05382557-0248370
05382568-0231216
05382592-0253049
05382623-0240413
05382639-0234286
05382656-0212174
05382684-0238460

84.57602
84.57645
84.57678
84.57821
84.57859
84.57944
84.57977
84.58057
84.58230
84.58413
84.58423
84.58543
84.58707
84.58830
84.58909
84.59077
84.59102
84.59438
84.59513
84.59615
84.59684
84.59718
84.59721
84.59812
84.59827
84.59903
84.60430
84.60598
84.60657
84.60701
84.60804
84.60930
84.60999
84.61070
84.61184

-2.80397
-2.59405
-2.52648
-2.36052
-2.86079
-2.53374
-2.59109
-2.34640
-2.61087
-2.95215
-2.63379
-2.56916
-2.85778
-2.90308
-2.56009
-2.36375
-2.87378
-2.96172
-2.75845
-2.61371
-2.21348
-2.73728
-2.42627
-2.69217
-2.34655
-2.37774
-2.22117
-2.71146
-2.81028
-2.52268
-2.88470
-2.67815
-2.57462
-2.20483
-2.64613

16.510.04
17.860.11

17.860.12

18.990.08

20.380.19

20.860.25

14.040.01

18.140.05

20.370.25
20.340.33
18.200.05
15.250.01
16.480.01

17.500.02

19.070.06
20.990.07
21.430.70
19.600.05

13.570.01

19.610.02

19.750.02
19.600.15
19.930.02
19.810.09
22.311.35
18.930.03
20.880.35
21.090.67

21.250.46
13.840.00
16.500.03
21.260.10

16.680.02
22.910.35
20.160.15
19.680.01
16.810.02
14.100.00
15.020.00
13.420.02
15.840.01
15.790.02
17.470.02
19.390.01
20.880.01
18.210.02
20.780.26
13.350.02
12.890.01
14.230.01
18.230.08
18.450.01
14.050.02
18.180.01
18.400.09
18.350.01
18.640.03
22.770.06
17.440.03
20.330.17
24.400.24
19.990.13
15.270.02
20.450.20
13.050.00
15.120.03
19.730.02

15.540.01
20.490.08
18.560.06
18.430.01
15.650.01
13.400.00
14.210.00

14.070.01
14.900.02
16.080.01
17.680.01
19.180.01
16.680.02
19.470.14

13.310.02
17.300.03
17.010.00

16.840.00
17.220.06
16.890.00
17.140.03
21.070.04
16.220.03
19.080.10
22.070.10
18.680.07
14.570.02
19.080.10
12.560.00
14.200.03
18.090.01

14.150.01
18.080.09
17.000.05
16.930.01
14.250.01
12.810.00
13.470.00

12.070.01
14.110.02
14.270.01
15.740.01
17.080.02
14.820.02
17.590.09

12.020.01

15.680.02
15.640.00

15.120.00
15.690.03
15.070.00
15.320.03
19.090.04
14.750.03
17.200.06
19.870.12
16.560.04
13.910.02
16.990.06
12.070.00
13.310.03
16.090.00

12.760.03
15.450.04
15.630.05
15.370.04
12.810.02
11.990.03
12.310.03
11.950.03
9.410.03
13.160.02
12.580.03
12.650.03
14.780.03
12.940.02
15.360.04
10.970.03
11.510.02
11.150.02
14.320.03
13.800.03
11.480.02
13.460.03
13.690.03
13.290.03
13.410.03
16.950.15
13.240.03
14.880.03
16.670.11
14.670.06
12.930.03
14.910.04
11.420.03
11.850.03
14.110.04

S04
OS
OS
CLC
S04
OS
OS
CSVO
OS2
CSVO
OS
OS2
CLC
S04
OS
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
OS
CSVO
OS
S04
OS
S04
CLC
S04
OS
CLC
OS
CSVO
OS
OS
S04
OS

46

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

SO517
SO518
SO519
SO520
SO521
SO525
SO526
SO534
SO536
SO537
SO539
SO540
SO542
SO545
SO547
SO548

SO550

SO557
SO561
SO562
SO563
SO564
SO566
SO567
SO568

SO572
SO574
SO576
SO580
SO582
SO583

05382705-0248355
05382725-0245096
05382732-0243247
05382750-0235041
05382752-0243325
05382774-0243009
05382775-0219101
05382848-0246170
05382882-0217346
05382896-02484733
05382911-02360263
05382915-0216156
05382949-0235175
05382961-0225141
05382993-0223381
05382995-0215405
05383007-0258513
05383008-0221198
05383031-0256565
05383060-0241187
05383098-0234038
05383138-0255032
05383141-0236338
05383157-0235148
05383160-0251268
J053832.13-023243
05383243-0251215
05383244-0229573
05383268-0231156
05383284-0235392
05383291-0217135
05383302-0239279
05383334-0225390
05383335-0236176
05383368-0244141

84.61274
84.61357
84.61386
84.61461
84.61469
84.61560
84.61566
84.61868
84.62009
84.62071
84.62133
84.62150
84.62291
84.62340
84.62473
84.62481
84.62529
84.62536
84.62631
84.62752
84.62909
84.63075
84.63089
84.63158
84.63168
84.63389
84.63514
84.63518
84.63617
84.63684
84.63713
84.63761
84.63892
84.63899
84.64035

-2.80987
-2.75269
-2.72355
-2.58449
-2.72572
-2.71694
-2.31949
-2.77140
-2.29295
-2.81314
-2.60074
-2.27102
-2.58821
-2.42061
-2.39394
-2.26126
-2.98093
-2.35552
-2.94904
-2.68855
-2.56773
-2.91756
-2.60939
-2.58746
-2.85747
-2.54529
-2.85597
-2.49925
-2.52100
-2.59422
-2.28710
-2.65778
-2.42753
-2.60490
-2.73726

18.900.07

18.320.20

15.940.03

15.550.02

16.590.02
18.190.18

15.460.03
17.180.08

18.080.17
13.750.01

20.350.29

20.790.42
18.590.01
10.890.10
99.999.99

99.999.99

25.834.20
17.830.03

15.180.01
21.050.58

19.270.04
14.680.02

12.740.00
14.970.01
20.820.28
11.030.06
17.360.01
17.170.02
17.390.02
20.690.35
14.200.01
22.981.55
15.130.01
15.900.01

20.660.28
16.730.02
17.300.02
13.160.00

18.580.01
14.160.01
19.760.01
17.170.00
10.810.19
16.290.02
15.760.02
17.720.07
16.320.02
20.830.01
16.280.01
14.450.01
14.140.00
20.720.01
13.200.02
17.660.03
13.900.01
14.800.02
12.360.01
14.080.00
19.310.04
10.600.06
16.420.00
15.850.01
15.560.02
18.840.01
13.340.01
21.650.02
14.290.00
14.590.00
17.490.04
19.020.06
15.490.01
15.830.01
12.060.00

17.470.01
13.540.02

15.920.00

15.000.02
14.990.02
16.260.08
15.400.02

15.220.01

13.550.00
19.020.01

16.460.03

14.060.02

13.580.00
18.010.02

15.220.00
14.880.01
14.520.02
99.999.99

19.770.02
13.790.00
13.740.00
16.420.02
17.740.03
14.760.01
14.720.01
11.380.00

16.070.01

17.030.00
14.370.00

13.670.01
14.310.02
15.060.03
14.600.02
17.010.02
13.980.01

13.010.00
17.020.01

14.970.03
12.850.01

12.470.00
13.110.00
16.470.01

13.820.00
13.770.01
13.570.02
18.950.04
12.240.01
17.710.02
13.300.00
12.880.00
15.070.02
16.170.02
14.080.01
13.400.01
10.730.00

J
mag
14.780.04
11.960.03
15.300.17
12.830.03
10.180.03
12.190.03
13.210.03
13.820.03
13.470.03
14.820.04
12.630.03
11.700.02
12.150.03
14.840.03
11.670.02
13.500.03
12.190.03
12.200.02
10.520.03
12.420.03
14.920.04
9.870.03
12.170.03
11.520.03
12.110.03
13.160.001
11.600.03
15.440.06
12.550.03
11.540.03
13.810.03
14.590.03
13.050.02
12.050.03
10.130.03

Ref

CLC
CSVO
CLC
OS
K09
S04
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CLC
OS
CSVO
OS
CLC
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
CLC
OS2
OS
K09
OS
OS
S04
CLC
CLC
CLC
OS2
OS
CSVO
OS
CLC
OS
OS

47

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

SO584
SO585
SO587
SO588
SO590
SO592
SO595
SO598
SO600
SO601

SO602
SO606
SO608
SO609
SO611
SO614
SO616
SO615

SO618
SO619
SO620
SO621

SO624

SO628

SO631
SO633
SO636
SO637
SO638

05383378-0220417
05383388-0245078
05383405-0236375
05383412-0231384
05383422-0234160
05383431-0235000
05383444-0228476
05383460-0241087
05383479-0239300
05383479-0234158
05383484-0259016
05383484-0232521
05383528-0233131
05383535-0230043
05383536-0225222
05383546-0231516
05383582-0233133
05383587-0230433
05383587-0243512
05383634-0244047
05383638-0247082
05383649-0252154
05383654-0233127
05383669-0244136
05383677-0242546
05383682-0256584
05383687-0236432
05383690-0245505
05383745-0250236
05383753-0251092
05383787-0220397
05383812-0232025
05383818-0216596
05383822-0236384
05383848-0234550

84.64076
84.64119
84.64190
84.64219
84.64260
84.64297
84.64351
84.64417
84.64496
84.64500
84.64519
84.64519
84.64703
84.64732
84.64733
84.64777
84.64929
84.64947
84.64947
84.65143
84.65159
84.65206
84.65229
84.65288
84.65323
84.65344
84.65365
84.65375
84.65606
84.65638
84.65782
84.65884
84.65911
84.65927
84.66036

-2.34494
-2.75218
-2.61043
-2.52733
-2.57112
-2.58336
-2.47989
-2.68577
-2.65834
-2.57106
-2.98379
-2.54783
-2.55364
-2.50122
-2.42284
-2.53102
-2.55370
-2.51203
-2.73089
-2.73466
-2.78563
-2.87097
-2.55355
-2.73714
-2.71519
-2.94957
-2.61201
-2.76404
-2.83990
-2.85257
-2.34437
-2.53405
-2.28324
-2.61068
-2.58195

20.370.27

16.440.05

18.850.37
17.750.10

13.760.01

15.310.02

16.630.05

16.200.04
16.390.04

19.830.11

19.980.35

16.590.07

20.660.38
99.999.99
20.110.05
8.550.02
15.250.01
11.260.07
19.710.11
15.890.01
8.410.02
16.360.02
12.950.00
18.920.10
15.020.01
22.521.38
15.480.01
17.250.03
15.130.01
15.250.01
21.750.13
21.260.59

7.780.01
19.110.01
22.960.35
18.010.02
19.360.17
23.632.11
19.330.04
20.840.50
21.220.67
21.420.19

15.350.01
13.490.00

14.190.01
19.580.01
16.390.02
18.610.01
8.570.02
13.950.00
11.300.10
17.970.03
14.050.00
8.390.02
15.120.01
11.900.00
18.490.01
14.160.00
20.730.01
14.190.00
17.380.01
13.940.00
13.880.00
20.040.03
18.980.01
13.880.02
7.880.01
17.550.00
21.340.08
16.490.02
18.240.05
19.820.01
17.850.02
21.180.02
21.700.02
20.290.05
15.350.02
14.090.00
12.350.01

17.950.01
15.240.02
17.440.01

13.130.00

16.620.01
12.970.00

14.430.01
11.290.00

13.650.00
18.910.01
13.370.00

13.180.00
13.080.00
18.650.02
17.790.01
13.380.02

16.130.00
19.720.03
15.340.02
16.760.02

16.430.02
19.730.02
19.950.02
18.940.02
14.650.02
13.250.00

16.270.01
13.720.01
15.960.01

12.350.00

15.000.01
11.900.00

13.610.01

15.870.01
13.140.00
16.870.01
12.550.00
15.570.00
12.410.00
12.320.00
16.910.01
16.250.01

14.330.00
17.990.03
14.040.02
14.890.01
16.980.00
14.660.02
18.040.01
17.750.02
17.360.01
14.010.02
12.380.00
10.970.00

J
mag
11.870.02
14.250.03
11.980.03
14.550.03
8.780.02
11.260.001
10.670.02
13.100.03
10.440.03
8.350.03
12.570.03
9.890.03
13.910.04
12.390.03
14.650.03
11.300.03
13.700.08
11.240.03
10.450.03
15.340.04
14.910.04
12.150.03
8.100.02
12.540.03
16.120.07
12.610.03
13.040.03
15.230.06
12.810.03
16.160.07
15.600.06
14.800.03
12.940.02
11.160.03
9.910.03

Ref

CSVO
CLC
S04
OS
K09
OS
K09
OS
OS
K09
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
OS
OS
CLC
CSVO
K09
OS
OS
S04
OS
CLC
S04
CLC
CLC
OS
CSVO
OS
CLC

48

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05383855-0226448
05383858-0241558
05383888-0228016
05383902-0245321
05383922-0253084
05383932-0231487
05383936-0250123
05383961-0226496
05383972-0218376
05383972-0240197
05383976-0232203
05383981-0256462
05384008-0250370
05384027-0230185
05384053-0233275
05384129-0237225
05384135-0236444
05384143-02170163
05384159-0230289
05384162-0256574
05384169-0249184
05384227-0237147
05384281-0223565
05384285-0238525
05384301-0236145
05384333-0232008
05384355-0233253
05384375-0252427
05384383-0240326
05384386-0237068
05384411-0236062
05384423-0240197
05384424-0232336
05384448-0240376
05384449-0240305

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.66066
84.66079
84.66203
84.66261
84.66345
84.66386
84.66403
84.66508
84.66551
84.66554
84.66569
84.66590
84.66701
84.66781
84.66890
84.67205
84.67231
84.67266
84.67332
84.67345
84.67373
84.67616
84.67840
84.67857
84.67925
84.68057
84.68147
84.68233
84.68264
84.68278
84.68382
84.68430
84.68434
84.68534
84.68539

-2.44579
-2.69885
-2.46712
-2.75894
-2.88567
-2.53020
-2.83677
-2.44713
-2.31046
-2.67214
-2.53898
-2.94618
-2.84364
-2.50515
-2.55766
-2.62294
-2.61236
-2.28379
-2.50803
-2.94929
-2.82180
-2.62077
-2.39903
-2.64793
-2.60405
-2.53356
-2.55705
-2.87855
-2.67574
-2.61857
-2.60175
-2.67214
-2.54267
-2.67712
-2.67514

16.870.05
20.860.38
20.950.44

20.530.50

15.080.02

20.690.30

17.420.09
19.580.19
16.930.10

19.330.08

17.360.22

19.790.20
12.790.07

17.670.13

17.380.02

15.880.03
16.180.04

20.100.19

15.910.01
21.500.10
21.830.13
99.999.99

21.840.24
23.482.22
14.150.00
14.670.01
20.160.04
21.830.38
15.980.02
20.150.08
16.910.02
18.950.03
15.860.01
17.760.38

18.540.01
16.770.02

16.690.04
21.420.75
18.590.02
14.230.04
18.950.07
16.520.01
19.590.04
16.660.00

8.770.02
15.240.01
15.210.01

19.260.02

14.680.00
19.800.02
20.200.03
17.260.04
15.540.02
20.580.06
22.520.05
13.140.00
13.050.01
18.700.01
21.750.20
14.620.02
18.660.02
15.490.01
17.650.01
14.540.00
16.810.07
17.160.03
17.070.00
15.290.01
15.290.02
15.270.01
20.420.01
17.120.01
14.870.01
17.310.02
15.140.01
18.070.02
15.440.00
17.930.08
8.790.01
14.020.00
13.890.00
21.370.15
17.750.01

13.980.00
18.310.01
18.770.01
15.920.05
14.690.02
19.150.02
21.010.04
12.540.00

17.280.00
19.720.05
13.710.02
17.260.02
14.480.01
16.280.00
13.670.00
15.860.03
16.080.03
15.870.00
14.400.01
14.590.02
14.270.00
19.000.01
16.090.00
14.280.01
15.900.01
14.160.01
16.630.02
14.740.00
16.590.09

13.220.00
13.010.00
19.410.04
16.510.00

13.340.00
16.420.01
16.990.01
14.580.02
13.880.02
17.380.01
19.190.03
12.020.00
11.300.01
15.480.00
17.520.05
12.760.02
15.480.02
13.460.01
14.520.00
12.780.00
14.450.02
14.730.03
14.370.00
13.470.01
13.910.02
13.220.00
17.410.01
14.900.00
13.300.01
14.060.01
13.070.00
14.860.02
14.050.00
14.800.04

12.410.00
12.130.00
17.240.04
14.910.00

12.300.02
14.560.03
15.270.04
12.910.03
12.700.03
15.790.07
16.980.14
11.220.02
10.070.02
13.750.03
14.890.04
11.410.03
13.670.03
11.510.03
12.790.03
11.460.03
12.990.03
13.520.04
12.840.03
12.230.03
12.990.03
11.770.03
15.760.06
13.680.03
11.910.04
12.240.03
11.720.03
13.010.03
13.040.03
12.840.03
9.090.03
11.360.03
10.880.03
14.800.03
13.370.03

OS
OS
OS
S04
CSVO
OS
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
OS
S04
S04
OS
OS
OS
OS
S04
OS
CLC
CSVO
OS
CLC
OS
OS
OS
OS
S04
OS
S04
K09
OS
OS
OS
OS

49

SO639
SO641
SO644
SO646
SO648
SO649

SO652
SO654
SO655
SO657

SO658
SO662
SO663
SO669
SO670
SO671
SO674

SO676
SO682

SO685
SO687
SO689
SO691
SO692
SO693
SO694

SO697
SO696
SO700
SO701

2massID

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

SO703

SO706

SO707
SO710

SO714

SO715
SO718
SO721

SO723
SO724
SO726
SO728
SO730
SO731
SO733
SO736
SO738
SO739
SO740
SO741
SO742
SO745
SO747
SO748
SO750
SO752
SO753
SO754
SO757

05384460-0220539
05384476-0236001
05384478-0213210
05384480-0233576
05384503-0258340
05384527-0237292
05384537-0241594
05384561-0235588
05384597-0245231
05384602-0258402
05384605-0243477
05384658-0219404
05384684-0236435
05384714-0257557
05384718-0234368
05384719-0235405
05384746-0235252
05384754-0227119
05384766-0230373
05384784-0224550
05384791-0237192
05384803-0227141
05384809-0228536
05384818-0244007
05384828-0236409
05384852-0244177
05384868-0236162
05384905-0228298
05384917-0238222
05384921-0241251
05384928-0223575
05384945-0249568
05384964-0245268
05384970-0234526
05384993-0241228

84.68586
84.68652
84.68661
84.68668
84.68766
84.68865
84.68906
84.69006
84.69157
84.69176
84.69188
84.69412
84.69521
84.69646
84.69662
84.69666
84.69776
84.69811
84.69858
84.69936
84.69965
84.70015
84.70041
84.70078
84.70119
84.70221
84.70284
84.70439
84.70489
84.70508
84.70536
84.70606
84.70685
84.70710
84.70805

-2.34832
-2.60005
-2.22251
-2.56601
-2.97612
-2.62480
-2.69984
-2.59969
-2.75644
-2.97785
-2.72993
-2.32790
-2.61208
-2.96548
-2.57690
-2.59459
-2.59035
-2.45332
-2.51039
-2.41530
-2.62201
-2.45394
-2.48156
-2.73355
-2.61139
-2.73827
-2.60451
-2.47497
-2.63951
-2.69031
-2.39933
-2.83245
-2.75747
-2.58128
-2.68968

14.820.02

17.750.02

16.910.06

15.420.12

17.170.41

12.010.01
19.620.10

16.810.08
15.450.02
21.110.45
21.270.49

14.470.01

17.350.12

19.210.08

21.080.56
3.580.00

13.730.00
21.780.84

17.080.00
6.510.01
20.350.31
16.270.02
16.050.01
22.010.76
15.860.06
19.500.13
18.430.24
6.380.01
14.960.03
19.010.01
20.250.19

16.780.03
14.470.00
21.320.10
21.430.09
17.290.11
14.180.00
99.999.99
21.710.11
16.220.01
99.999.99
23.902.33

99.999.99
19.120.16
18.270.01

19.330.01
3.790.00
14.700.02
12.490.00
19.610.01
18.770.15
15.610.00
6.690.01
19.040.01
14.970.01
14.660.00
20.170.01
16.630.06
21.150.01
17.620.06
6.460.01
14.820.04
17.530.00
18.750.05
13.390.02
15.510.01
13.210.00
19.890.02
19.760.02
16.750.04
13.300.00
15.450.10
19.870.02
14.870.00
15.980.01
19.390.01
16.050.02
16.480.02
17.960.01
16.760.00

18.140.01

13.960.02
11.770.00
18.240.01
17.100.04
14.580.00

14.270.01
13.880.00
18.730.01
16.610.07

16.380.03

14.060.01
16.000.00
17.300.03

14.440.00
12.410.00
18.320.01
18.110.01
15.600.01
12.780.00
14.240.12
18.520.01
13.930.00
14.730.01

15.170.02
15.380.03
16.840.02
15.590.00

16.710.01

11.110.00
16.750.01
15.350.04

15.690.01
13.560.01
13.120.00
17.020.01
15.200.03
16.830.02
14.810.02

13.100.01
14.110.00
15.380.01

11.540.00
16.420.01
16.130.01
13.890.01
12.250.00
13.370.06
16.970.01
12.910.00
13.230.01
16.900.00
14.400.02
14.150.01
14.790.02
14.160.00

J
mag
15.230.04
4.75 0.26
12.180.03
10.010.03
15.200.04
13.370.03
11.990.03
7.120.03
13.560.03
12.800.03
11.970.03
15.310.04
13.220.03
14.520.03
12.560.03
6.970.03
11.710.001
12.140.03
13.450.03
11.970.02
12.210.001
10.160.02
14.470.03
14.070.03
12.040.03
11.480.03
12.110.03
15.360.04
11.390.03
11.670.03
14.360.03
13.440.03
13.150.03
12.980.03
12.750.03

Ref

CLC
K09
CSVO
OS
CLC
OS
OS
K09
CLC
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
CLC
OS
K09
OS
OS
OS
CSVO
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
S04
OS
OS
S04
CLC
CSVO
S04
CLC
OS

50

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05385003-0237354
05385038-0226477
05385060-0242429
05385077-0236267
05385100-0249140
05385105-0212017
05385145-0236205
05385173-0236033
05385200-0246436
05385238-0218391
05385240-0253396
05385251-0212214
05385271-0212234
05385306-0238536
05385317-0243528
05385337-0233229
05385341-0220307
05385410-0249297
05385434-0240029
05385438-0250447
05385464-0219105
05385467-0234280
05385492-0228583
05385492-0240337
05385542-0241208
05385543-0241297
05385623-0231153
05385663-0257021
05385699-0231256
05385746-0215503
05385817-02211173
05385831-0216101
05385837-0256074
05385855-0215278
05385857-0229030

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.70846
84.70994
84.71086
84.71158
84.71251
84.71272
84.71438
84.71558
84.71670
84.71826
84.71834
84.71882
84.71964
84.72112
84.72156
84.72239
84.72257
84.72544
84.72645
84.72662
84.72770
84.72781
84.72884
84.72885
84.73093
84.73099
84.73430
84.73597
84.73746
84.73943
84.74241
84.74299
84.74322
84.74396
84.74408

-2.62651
-2.44658
-2.71192
-2.60743
-2.82057
-2.20047
-2.60571
-2.60093
-2.77880
-2.31088
-2.89434
-2.20595
-2.20650
-2.64823
-2.73134
-2.55638
-2.34189
-2.82494
-2.66750
-2.84575
-2.31961
-2.57447
-2.48287
-2.67605
-2.68912
-2.69159
-2.52094
-2.95060
-2.52380
-2.26398
-2.35327
-2.26948
-2.93540
-2.25773
-2.48419

19.470.43
19.050.36

17.610.19

17.350.10
18.360.03
15.220.02

18.680.05

13.890.01

19.000.05

18.950.08
18.370.04
21.040.07
18.760.26
21.720.91
20.330.32
18.230.09
19.630.24

20.550.31

17.920.03
16.300.01
17.390.01
14.210.00
18.590.03

20.730.07

22.581.32
22.031.06
20.210.16

17.650.03
17.570.01
16.920.02
13.600.00

20.610.34
17.040.02

17.900.02
18.030.01

18.000.02
16.790.01
19.420.01
18.200.07
20.040.01
19.610.01
17.470.03
17.890.01
14.270.01
16.320.02
19.700.01
17.560.03
16.410.03
14.820.00
15.880.00
13.050.00
17.080.03
13.310.01
19.070.01
13.620.01
24.280.19
22.650.07
18.520.04
23.220.45
21.250.47
16.140.01
16.160.00
15.460.02
12.900.00
15.470.02
19.090.01
15.610.02
14.150.01
16.440.02
16.580.00

16.690.01
15.560.01
17.800.01
16.980.03
18.580.01
18.160.01
16.090.01

13.440.02
15.380.02
18.330.01
16.330.03
15.230.03
13.830.00
14.850.00
12.300.00
16.040.03

17.700.01

21.960.13
20.850.06
17.220.02
20.880.10

14.980.01
15.370.00
14.440.02
12.490.00
14.690.02

14.620.02
13.620.02
15.300.02
15.740.00

14.930.00
14.050.01
15.850.01
15.120.02
16.750.01
16.610.01
14.380.01
15.040.02

14.500.02
16.600.01
14.770.03
13.770.03
12.750.00
13.680.00
11.590.00
14.910.03
11.950.01
16.010.01

19.560.11
19.260.06
15.480.02
18.640.11

13.590.01
14.600.00
13.320.02
12.110.00
13.950.02
16.360.00
13.640.02

13.970.02
14.920.00

13.050.03
12.500.02
13.840.03
13.110.03
15.040.04
14.820.05
12.440.03
12.910.03
11.520.03
13.420.03
15.060.04
13.440.04
12.370.05
11.620.03
12.230.03
10.610.03
13.690.03
10.830.03
14.310.03
11.920.03
17.310.21
16.990.15
13.800.03
15.920.07
15.620.10
12.170.03
13.420.03
12.100.03
11.570.03
12.800.03
14.730.04
12.340.03
12.400.03
12.510.03
13.680.03

OS
OS
OS
OS
CLC
CLC
OS
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
S04
S04
OS
OS
OS
S04
CLC
OS
CSVO
CLC
CLC
OS
OS
OS
S04
OS
S04
OS
CSVO
CLC
S04
CSVO
S04
OS

51

SO758
SO759
SO762
SO765
SO767

SO770
SO773
SO774
SO776
SO777

SO786
SO785
SO787
SO788
SO791
SO795
SO796

SO797
SO798
SO802
SO804
SO807

SO811

SO816
SO818
SO820

SO821

2massID

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

SO823
SO827
SO829
SO832
SO834
SO836
SO838
SO841
SO843
SO844
SO847
SO848
SO851

SO855
SO856
SO859
SO860
SO861
SO865
SO866
SO869
SO870
SO871
SO872
SO877
SO878
SO879
SO880
SO883
SO895
SO896
SO897
SO900
SO901

05385911-0247133
05385922-0233514
05385946-0242198
05385977-0253574
05390008-0218381
05390052-0239390
05390088-0253163
05390115-0236388
05390121-0243400
05390136-0218274
05390149-0238564
05390193-0235029
05390216-0238382
05390229-0223472
05390276-0229558
05390285-0236039
05390297-0241272
05390301-0221273
05390308-0249442
05390357-0246269
05390387-0220081
05390443-0252309
05390449-0238353
05390458-0241493
05390474-0217079
05390524-0233005
05390537-0217465
05390540-0232303
05390550-0250124
05390581-0226154
05390758-0229055
05390759-0228234
05390760-0232391
05390807-0231323
05390808-0228447

84.74630
84.74678
84.74776
84.74908
84.75037
84.75220
84.75367
84.75482
84.75508
84.75570
84.75624
84.75808
84.75900
84.75955
84.76153
84.76190
84.76241
84.76256
84.76287
84.76488
84.76613
84.76847
84.76871
84.76912
84.76977
84.77185
84.77239
84.77253
84.77293
84.77424
84.78158
84.78164
84.78169
84.78365
84.78369

-2.78704
-2.56428
-2.70550
-2.89930
-2.31060
-2.66084
-2.88788
-2.61079
-2.72778
-2.30764
-2.64901
-2.58414
-2.64396
-2.39646
-2.49884
-2.60111
-2.69089
-2.35760
-2.82897
-2.77416
-2.33560
-2.87526
-2.64316
-2.69705
-2.28555
-2.55016
-2.29625
-2.54176
-2.83680
-2.43763
-2.48489
-2.47317
-2.54421
-2.52564
-2.47910

17.090.10
15.080.02

14.960.02

16.550.05

16.900.13

18.720.29

17.710.03

17.200.02

20.410.20

16.970.06

19.140.07
16.030.03
21.350.49
19.340.09

17.620.03
14.860.01
17.990.02

14.430.00

19.450.11
15.360.01
16.280.02
7.980.01
20.720.36
16.420.02
22.341.15
18.560.04
20.590.32
17.870.01

18.040.03
20.090.06

17.440.01

19.360.02

15.790.01

20.120.03
22.490.22
18.520.01
15.240.01
21.220.07
19.570.02

16.130.02
16.550.01
14.000.00
16.520.02
13.750.02
13.520.00
12.610.01
17.930.03
14.240.00
15.010.02
8.060.01
19.680.11
15.140.01
21.760.02
16.980.01
19.280.09
16.510.00
13.990.02
14.510.01
16.940.02
18.790.02
14.490.01
20.000.17
16.390.00
13.900.02
17.890.01
13.920.02
14.420.00
14.020.02
18.540.01
20.660.04
16.980.00
13.990.00
19.650.02
18.690.01

15.590.01
13.460.00
15.500.02

12.990.00

16.700.02
13.590.00
14.020.02

18.460.06
14.340.01
20.100.03
15.760.01
18.150.06
15.330.00

13.870.02
15.820.02
17.380.02
13.570.02
18.920.10
15.510.00

16.580.00

13.540.00
13.460.02
17.330.00
19.020.02
15.790.00
13.180.00
18.380.01
17.560.01

14.430.01
12.940.00
14.400.02

12.490.00
11.850.01
15.110.01
13.050.00
12.990.02

17.110.05
13.590.01
18.430.02
14.210.01
16.630.04
13.930.00

14.370.01
15.620.02

16.890.06
14.530.00

14.970.00

12.700.00

15.830.00
17.030.01
14.360.00
12.410.00
16.820.01
15.880.00

11.320.03
12.890.03
12.170.03
13.150.02
11.800.03
11.660.03
11.450.02
13.520.03
12.220.03
11.730.03
8.130.03
14.450.04
12.400.04
16.250.08
12.610.03
15.200.04
12.440.03
11.990.03
12.460.02
12.840.03
13.830.03
11.660.02
14.770.04
13.960.04
12.080.03
13.390.03
11.920.03
11.550.03
12.170.02
14.340.03
14.960.04
12.880.03
11.300.03
15.300.05
14.140.03

CSVO
OS
OS
S04
CSVO
OS
CLC
OS
OS
S04
K09
OS
OS
CLC
OS
OS
OS
CSVO
CSVO
S04
S04
CSVO
OS
OS2
CSVO
OS
CSVO
OS
CSVO
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS

52

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

SO902
SO903
SO905
SO908

SO911
SO913
SO914

SO915
SO917
SO918
SO924

SO925
SO927
SO929
SO931

SO933
SO934

SO936
SO940
SO941
SO945
SO946
SO947
SO951
SO955
SO956
SO957
SO959
SO961

05390821-0232284
05390828-0249462
05390853-0251465
05390878-0231115
05390893-0257049
05390894-0239579
05390921-0256347
05390928-0219130
05390942-0243493
05390987-0225479
05391001-0228116
05391003-0242425
05391120-0225490
05391132-0215056
05391139-0233327
05391151-0231065
05391163-0236028
05391183-0227409
05391221-0243468
05391232-0230064
05391267-0228452
05391289-0224537
05391302-0221592
05391308-0237509
05391346-0237391
05391348-0223518
05391427-0221458
05391447-0228333
05391453-0219367
05391483-0244415
05391505-0218444
05391506-0231376
05391510-0240475
05391525-0221507
05391564-0229568

84.78424
84.78453
84.78554
84.78658
84.78724
84.78729
84.78839
84.78869
84.78928
84.79114
84.79172
84.79181
84.79671
84.79721
84.79749
84.79798
84.79846
84.79931
84.80091
84.80135
84.80282
84.80371
84.80425
84.80451
84.80612
84.80617
84.80950
84.81029
84.81056
84.81180
84.81273
84.81275
84.81293
84.81358
84.81518

-2.54122
-2.82952
-2.86293
-2.51987
-2.95139
-2.66610
-2.94298
-2.32029
-2.73037
-2.42998
-2.46990
-2.71181
-2.43030
-2.25158
-2.55911
-2.51849
-2.60080
-2.46138
-2.72969
-2.50179
-2.47923
-2.41494
-2.36646
-2.63081
-2.62753
-2.39775
-2.36274
-2.47593
-2.32687
-2.74488
-2.31236
-2.52713
-2.67988
-2.36409
-2.49912

20.850.34

18.780.06

21.260.41
19.600.08

16.750.07
17.040.07

17.460.09

19.310.50

20.730.40

20.610.06

16.640.01
19.270.02
18.940.03

9.290.02
17.650.02
21.810.12
14.190.00
20.550.04
17.900.01
13.730.01
13.080.01
21.520.10
16.980.02
15.820.01
19.550.10

19.700.11
16.750.01
22.751.43
21.060.49

19.950.15
19.210.11

19.110.07
17.330.02

19.990.05
8.670.02
21.970.15
22.961.58
12.180.00

19.100.01
13.360.01
15.230.01
18.110.01
17.480.02
21.090.40
9.290.02
16.170.02
19.680.02
13.200.01
19.010.01
16.140.00
12.870.01
12.430.01
19.940.02
15.660.01
14.470.00
18.040.03
21.570.12
18.130.03
15.570.01
23.170.07
21.420.02
20.740.29
18.230.03
17.730.01
14.120.01
17.520.02
15.900.02
15.010.02
18.510.02
8.430.02
20.450.04
22.040.03
11.680.01

17.550.01

14.210.01
16.820.00
16.260.02
19.340.14

15.110.02
18.330.01

17.710.01
15.170.00

18.320.01
14.640.01
13.610.00
16.810.02
19.950.04
16.570.02
14.850.01
21.040.06
19.810.03
19.340.14
16.880.02
16.590.01

16.300.01
14.830.02
14.210.01
17.270.02

18.730.01
20.020.03

15.700.01

13.230.01
15.300.00
14.760.02
17.250.11

13.940.02
16.950.01
12.110.00
16.100.01
14.310.00
11.740.01
11.640.01
16.430.01
13.560.01
12.750.00
15.160.01
18.330.04
14.630.01
14.160.01
18.940.06
18.200.01
17.450.09
15.130.01
15.230.01

14.820.01
13.600.02

15.730.02

16.740.01
17.970.01
10.870.02

J
mag
13.800.03
11.380.001
11.950.02
13.040.03
13.260.02
14.650.03
9.260.02
12.680.03
15.420.06
11.370.03
14.600.03
12.970.03
10.960.03
11.140.03
14.450.03
11.990.03
11.620.03
13.610.03
16.430.09
12.610.03
13.130.03
16.800.14
16.360.09
15.240.04
13.410.03
13.950.03
11.900.03
13.340.03
12.160.03
12.340.03
14.210.03
7.980.02
14.670.03
15.610.05
9.810.03

Ref

OS
CSVO
S04
OS
S04
OS
K09
S04
OS
CLC
OS
OS
CLC
CLC
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
OS
CLC
CLC
OS
OS
CLC
CSVO
OS
S04
CSVO
S04
K09
OS
CLC
CLC

53

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05391579-0251405
05391582-0236507
05391659-0222242
05391663-0216358
05391699-0241171
05391717-0225433
05391752-0238345
05391807-0229284
05391813-0252563
05391841-0236540
05391883-0230531
05391902-02390893
05391903-0221380
05391965-0229374
05392023-0238258
05392044-0227368
05392045-0227510
05392097-0230334
05392158-0212170
05392174-0244038
05392282-0258080
05392286-0233330
05392307-0228112
05392319-0246557
05392349-0216498
05392394-0216190
05392401-0257486
05392420-0255285
05392435-0234013
05392456-0220441
05392460-0221430
05392482-0259222
05392507-0252128
05392513-0228196
05392519-0238220

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.81580
84.81596
84.81913
84.81933
84.82083
84.82157
84.82303
84.82530
84.82554
84.82675
84.82848
84.82928
84.82929
84.83191
84.83431
84.83518
84.83524
84.83738
84.83995
84.84059
84.84510
84.84528
84.84613
84.84664
84.84788
84.84975
84.85007
84.85087
84.85149
84.85234
84.85254
84.85342
84.85447
84.85473
84.85500

-2.86128
-2.61409
-2.37339
-2.27662
-2.68809
-2.42871
-2.64294
-2.49124
-2.88231
-2.61501
-2.51476
-2.65248
-2.36058
-2.49374
-2.64052
-2.46022
-2.46418
-2.50930
-2.20474
-2.73439
-2.96890
-2.55918
-2.46979
-2.78216
-2.28053
-2.27197
-2.96351
-2.92460
-2.56705
-2.34559
-2.36196
-2.98952
-2.87023
-2.47212
-2.63945

20.130.15

20.560.25

14.230.01

16.020.04
17.080.07

19.010.31

14.420.02

18.840.28

19.250.01
15.820.01

20.510.04

23.370.47
13.570.00
21.560.66
15.780.01
15.880.01
21.580.10
14.100.01
17.760.03
20.820.30
17.430.03
14.130.01
20.660.09

19.720.16
18.190.04

22.631.29
14.520.00
18.560.02
15.830.01

18.190.05

19.910.19
16.850.02
21.390.59

15.880.01

16.840.03
17.700.00
14.180.01
14.470.01
18.860.01
16.400.01
21.080.06
12.600.00
22.530.04
14.750.00
14.410.00
19.700.02
12.930.01
16.310.01
18.810.05
15.930.01
13.550.00
19.250.02
14.490.01
14.110.01
18.280.01
16.560.01
13.970.02
21.060.01
13.160.01
17.100.02
14.380.01
14.060.01
16.620.02
13.930.02
18.250.01
15.530.01
21.140.01
15.950.02
14.720.01

15.780.02
16.410.00

13.910.02
17.520.01
15.330.01
19.470.02
12.050.00
21.030.05
14.140.00
13.490.00
18.310.01

15.410.01
17.450.03
14.810.01
13.160.00
17.580.01
13.800.02
13.220.02
17.200.01
15.470.01

19.410.01

16.040.02
13.400.01
13.380.02
15.530.01

17.060.01
14.840.01
19.650.02
15.140.02
13.780.01

14.770.02
14.850.00
12.310.01

15.920.00
14.180.01
17.810.02
11.530.00
18.890.03
13.530.00
12.600.00
16.880.01
11.500.01
14.530.01
15.550.02
13.520.01
12.820.00
15.570.00

15.790.01
14.190.01

17.230.02
11.640.00
14.840.02
12.360.01

14.280.01

15.900.01
14.070.01
17.870.02
14.350.02
12.830.01

13.610.03
13.250.03
10.920.03
12.570.03
14.290.03
12.900.03
15.990.06
10.720.03
16.150.08
12.670.03
11.400.03
15.240.04
10.480.03
13.430.03
13.610.03
12.150.03
10.620.03
13.290.03
12.090.03
11.100.03
14.540.03
12.830.03
11.890.03
15.330.04
10.170.03
13.560.04
11.260.03
11.790.03
12.980.03
11.370.03
14.510.03
13.080.03
16.180.08
13.150.03
11.310.03

CSVO
OS
CLC
CSVO
OS
S04
OS
OS
CLC
OS
OS
OS
CLC
OS
OS
S04
OS
OS
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
OS
CSVO
CLC
CLC
S04
S04
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
CSVO
S04

54

SO966
SO967
SO972
SO973
SO976
SO978

SO981

SO983
SO984
SO987
SO986
SO993
SO999
SO1000
SO1001
SO1005

SO1009

SO1017
SO1018
SO1019
SO1021

SO1024
SO1027
SO1030
SO1031

SO1035
SO1036

2massID

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05392524-0227479
05392534-0231436
05392561-0234042
05392633-0228376
05392639-0215034
05392647-0226154
05392650-0252152
05392675-0233378
05392677-0242583
05392678-0226140
05392680-0219247
05392685-0236561
05392849-0249527
05392858-0220027
05392883-0217513
05392971-0227227
05393008-0233162
05393041-0252215
05393043-0235073
05393056-02382703
05393091-0244449
05393132-0248528
05393136-0252522
05393157-0249089
05393206-0220434
05393206-0219528
05393234-0227571
05393256-0239440
05393272-0215386
05393291-0247492
05393342-0215096
05393343-0236419
05393348-0256448
05393376-0252523
05393378-0220398

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

84.85519
84.85559
84.85671
84.85973
84.85999
84.86030
84.86043
84.86149
84.86155
84.86159
84.86169
84.86188
84.86872
84.86910
84.87014
84.87381
84.87534
84.87673
84.87679
84.87733
84.87880
84.88051
84.88067
84.88157
84.88361
84.88362
84.88477
84.88571
84.88637
84.88715
84.88928
84.88932
84.88953
84.89067
84.89078

-2.46333
-2.52879
-2.56785
-2.47713
-2.25097
-2.43763
-2.87090
-2.56050
-2.71620
-2.43725
-2.32355
-2.61561
-2.83133
-2.33410
-2.29760
-2.45631
-2.55451
-2.87265
-2.58537
-2.64084
-2.74582
-2.81468
-2.88118
-2.81915
-2.34541
-2.33136
-2.46586
-2.66222
-2.26074
-2.79700
-2.25269
-2.61165
-2.94580
-2.88120
-2.34442

21.160.52

19.690.20

18.550.07
18.910.09
13.340.01
21.491.12
21.760.78
17.120.02
22.731.43

18.390.02

22.110.95

19.360.13
20.680.37
19.720.16

18.520.06

16.500.01
19.700.18

17.190.02

19.660.01
15.480.02
18.220.08
18.020.06
14.510.01
17.080.03
17.330.03
12.700.01
18.900.13
21.960.03
15.640.02
21.940.03
15.560.02
13.810.02
16.970.02
15.130.02
20.280.01
14.950.02
14.230.01
17.820.05
20.450.01
18.180.07
12.500.01
16.940.02
17.500.04
16.670.03
14.100.01
13.640.01
18.740.09
15.090.01
19.890.01
13.990.02
14.600.01
13.500.01
15.740.02

18.410.01

16.710.04
16.960.04
13.800.02
15.980.02
16.090.02

17.250.06

14.600.02

14.830.02

15.770.02
14.260.02
18.850.01
14.280.01
13.480.02
16.610.03
19.070.01
16.860.05

15.760.02
16.370.02
15.720.02

17.540.04
14.090.01
18.510.01
13.350.02
13.860.02

14.730.02

16.910.01

14.960.02
15.260.02

14.810.01
14.580.01
11.970.01
15.520.03
18.260.00
13.440.02
17.880.01
14.100.02

14.270.02
13.750.02
17.290.01
13.630.02

15.210.02
17.620.01
15.200.02
11.720.01
14.340.01
15.280.02
14.900.02

16.160.02
13.100.01
16.830.01

13.640.02

J
mag
15.550.04
12.430.03
13.200.03
13.500.03
11.840.02
13.400.03
13.040.03
11.440.03
13.180.03
16.210.09
12.150.03
15.460.04
13.140.03
12.050.03
12.600.03
12.270.03
15.600.05
12.760.03
11.610.03
13.810.03
15.850.06
13.620.03
11.300.03
13.170.001
13.930.03
13.720.03
11.180.02
10.820.03
14.840.03
11.810.03
15.130.04
11.850.03
12.220.03
11.760.03
12.370.03

Ref

CLC2
CSVO
S04
S04
CSVO
S04
S04
CLC
S04
CLC
S04
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CLC
S04
CLC
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
S04
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
S04

55

SO1037
SO1038
SO1043
SO1050

SO1052
SO1053
SO1056
SO1057

SO1058
SO1059
SO1067
SO1068
SO1071

SO1079
SO1080
SO1081

SO1083
SO1084

SO1089
SO1090
SO1092
SO1094

SO1097

SO1099
SO1101
SO1103
SO1104

2massID

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

SO1108
SO1109

SO1113
SO1118
SO1119
SO1121
SO1124
SO1123
SO1125
SO1129
SO1130
SO1131
SO1133
SO1135
SO1136
SO1137
SO1139
SO1140
SO1143

SO1146
SO1151
SO1152
SO1153
SO1154
SO1155
SO1156
SO1158
SO1159
SO1162
SO1164

SO1165

05393432-0238468
05393452-0236225
05393464-0212355
05393511-0247299
05393595-0245272
05393606-0236309
05393636-0252593
05393654-0239045
05393654-0242171
05393658-0251002
05393685-0250247
05393694-0218371
05393708-0242302
05393729-0226567
05393759-0244304
05393764-0229259
05393778-0228443
05393806-0247051
05393808-0243323
05393831-0233053
05393849-0231131
05393864-0248267
05393931-0232252
05393938-0217045
05393982-0231217
05393982-0233159
05393998-0243097
05394017-0220480
05394029-0243401
05394045-0243334
05394057-0239123
05394060-0236089
05394097-0216243
05394108-0225029
05394132-0258371

84.89303
84.89386
84.89434
84.89631
84.89982
84.90027
84.90152
84.90226
84.90226
84.90243
84.90358
84.90394
84.90451
84.90540
84.90665
84.90684
84.90746
84.90861
84.90869
84.90966
84.91039
84.91103
84.91383
84.91409
84.91593
84.91595
84.91661
84.91739
84.91790
84.91857
84.91908
84.91918
84.92074
84.92119
84.92219

-2.64636
-2.60626
-2.20987
-2.79166
-2.75756
-2.60861
-2.88315
-2.65126
-2.70477
-2.85006
-2.84021
-2.31031
-2.70841
-2.44910
-2.74180
-2.49054
-2.47899
-2.78476
-2.72564
-2.55149
-2.52031
-2.80743
-2.54035
-2.28459
-2.52272
-2.55443
-2.71937
-2.34668
-2.72783
-2.72597
-2.65343
-2.60249
-2.27344
-2.41748
-2.97700

21.010.46

21.140.51
10.910.06
21.480.70

20.770.40
17.220.03
16.250.01
22.391.12
13.050.01

21.560.77

20.350.34
16.950.02

20.890.40
22.010.92

19.370.03

23.311.89

21.120.01
17.460.05
13.840.02
14.330.01
18.590.09
16.070.02
14.720.01
20.310.01
10.110.04
20.180.01
12.520.01
19.570.01
15.680.01
14.840.01
20.390.01
12.480.01
14.080.01
15.490.02
17.920.07
13.400.01
22.350.04
15.770.02
18.780.13
15.350.02
14.300.01
16.700.03
13.320.02
13.900.02
14.600.01
18.930.01
20.390.01
15.480.02
18.010.02
15.840.02
22.670.05

19.270.01
16.430.02

13.530.02
17.440.03
15.170.02
14.050.02
18.900.01

18.800.01

18.280.01
14.770.01
13.890.01
18.690.01

14.760.02
16.880.02

20.610.04
15.020.02
17.340.07
14.290.02
13.920.02

13.810.02
17.610.01
18.890.01

16.540.02
15.000.02
20.930.04

17.290.02
15.300.02

14.290.02

17.450.01

16.990.01
10.840.01
16.570.01
14.090.01
12.980.01
16.710.01
11.780.01

14.030.02
15.480.02

18.690.01
14.280.02
15.520.02
13.240.02

13.910.02

16.430.01
17.310.01
14.080.02
14.750.02
14.200.02
18.790.01

14.760.03
13.990.03
11.310.02
11.780.03
14.790.04
13.070.03
12.500.03
15.700.06
8.460.03
15.240.04
9.680.03
14.890.03
12.870.03
11.700.03
14.380.03
11.330.02
11.320.02
13.100.03
14.210.03
11.550.03
16.710.12
13.280.03
13.440.03
11.610.02
11.840.03
12.220.03
10.650.03
11.490.02
12.030.03
14.820.04
15.400.05
13.110.03
12.870.02
13.040.03
16.640.11

CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
K09
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
S04
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
S04
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CLC

56

Name
H07

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05394145-0243394
05394173-0245203
05394173-0219463
05394278-0258539
05394298-0246599
05394299-0213333
05394318-0232433
05394328-0224270
05394340-0253230
05394354-0246275
05394358-0247318
05394411-0231092
05394417-0243395
05394433-0233027
05394450-0224432
05394500-0253488
05394582-0223259
05394597-02355583
05394619-0240320
05394645-0224230
05394661-0226313
05394684-0251405
05394698-0247174
05394706-0235403
05394760-0258592
05394770-0236230
05394784-0232248
05394799-0240320
05394806-0245571
05394826-0229144
05394858-0216306
05394859-0215089
05394879-0258421
05394891-02291103
05394943-0217322

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.92274
84.92388
84.92389
84.92829
84.92912
84.92915
84.92994
84.93036
84.93084
84.93144
84.93161
84.93379
84.93404
84.93471
84.93544
84.93753
84.94095
84.94156
84.94248
84.94355
84.94421
84.94521
84.94578
84.94612
84.94836
84.94876
84.94934
84.94997
84.95025
84.95110
84.95245
84.95247
84.95330
84.95381
84.95598

-2.72761
-2.75567
-2.32954
-2.98165
-2.78331
-2.22593
-2.54537
-2.40751
-2.88974
-2.77432
-2.79217
-2.51923
-2.72766
-2.55077
-2.41200
-2.89690
-2.39054
-2.59885
-2.67558
-2.40641
-2.44204
-2.86126
-2.78819
-2.59454
-2.98313
-2.60639
-2.54024
-2.67558
-2.76587
-2.48735
-2.27518
-2.25248
-2.97838
-2.48641
-2.29229

19.840.05

23.061.71
20.170.06
19.340.14

22.171.04

21.350.70

20.750.41
23.031.54

21.280.63
9.070.02
21.841.31
19.650.18

12.560.00

18.100.04
25.914.32
17.410.02
21.590.85

19.020.10

15.770.02
17.950.07
18.250.02
14.250.01
20.820.01
18.580.02
17.720.05
14.920.02
20.320.01
17.230.04
21.520.02
13.860.02
14.020.02
20.110.01
19.760.01
15.170.02
15.140.02
20.030.01
8.990.02
23.602.15
18.050.07
15.020.02
14.880.02
15.740.02
11.990.01
17.840.07
13.750.02
16.380.01
16.580.02
22.770.05
15.910.02
23.500.09
13.920.02
17.340.03
14.600.01

14.970.02
16.840.02
17.060.02
13.280.01
19.330.01
17.250.02
16.450.03
14.300.02
18.870.01
16.150.02
19.750.02

13.430.02

14.310.01
14.460.02

16.650.03
14.280.01
14.260.01

16.650.02

15.230.01
15.490.01
20.780.03
14.880.02
22.020.13
13.410.02
16.240.02
13.750.02

15.670.02
15.610.02
12.270.01
17.550.02
15.560.02
14.830.01
13.670.02
17.060.01
14.690.02
17.590.01

16.460.00
16.360.00

13.820.02
17.160.00

20.360.97
14.870.01

13.630.02
14.220.02
11.050.02
14.950.02

13.830.01
14.180.01
18.680.03
13.680.02
20.340.08

14.700.01

13.160.03
14.430.03
14.220.03
11.020.03
15.760.07
13.900.03
13.030.03
12.730.02
15.290.05
13.480.03
15.340.05
11.210.03
12.250.03
14.290.03
14.170.03
12.270.03
12.900.02
15.450.05
8.880.02
17.060.16
12.990.02
12.550.03
12.780.03
13.200.03
10.360.03
13.470.03
10.970.03
12.430.03
12.920.03
16.420.09
12.450.02
16.910.14
12.210.03
13.280.03
11.730.02

CSVO
CSVO
S04
S04
CLC
S04
S04
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
K09
CLC
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
S04
S04
CLC
S04
CLC
CSVO
S04
CSVO

57

SO1167
SO1172
SO1173

SO1182
SO1183
SO1185
SO1186
SO1188
SO1189
SO1190
SO1191
SO1193
SO1198
SO1200
SO1201
SO1204

SO1207
SO1209
SO1210
SO1212

SO1216
SO1217
SO1219
SO1220

SO1224
SO1229

2massID

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05394944-0223459
05394965-0213458
05394973-0223516
05395038-0243307
05395056-0234137
05395060-0253006
05395084-0243429
05395093-0251475
05395117-0249443
05395118-0222461
05395172-0222472
05395236-0236147
05395248-0232023
05395253-0243223
05395293-0224085
05395306-0216230
05395313-0243083
05395313-0230294
05395318-0228083
05395323-02393333
05395362-0233426
05395374-0251571
05395421-0227326
05395428-0224385
05395433-0237189
05395437-0244476
05395465-0246341
05395484-0219299
05395513-0226347
05395536-0241177
05395594-0220366
05395602-0251228
05395645-0238034
05395668-0238131
05395680-0253518

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

84.95603
84.95691
84.95723
84.95996
84.96069
84.96087
84.96187
84.96223
84.96323
84.96327
84.96554
84.96821
84.96868
84.96889
84.97056
84.97110
84.97139
84.97139
84.97160
84.97182
84.97345
84.97393
84.97588
84.97619
84.97638
84.97655
84.97773
84.97852
84.97974
84.98068
84.98310
84.98344
84.98524
84.98618
84.98670

-2.39609
-2.22940
-2.39767
-2.72521
-2.57048
-2.88353
-2.72859
-2.86320
-2.82899
-2.37950
-2.37979
-2.60411
-2.53397
-2.72286
-2.40238
-2.27307
-2.71899
-2.50819
-2.46898
-2.65927
-2.56185
-2.86588
-2.45907
-2.41072
-2.62192
-2.74658
-2.77614
-2.32498
-2.44300
-2.68826
-2.34351
-2.85634
-2.63430
-2.63698
-2.89772

21.180.54

21.950.94
18.260.01

19.330.12

15.930.02

21.130.56
14.340.00
21.260.55

19.810.18

20.610.39
14.390.00

14.490.01
20.640.33

17.610.01

18.150.07
15.640.02
20.630.01
15.040.02
18.390.09
13.100.01
15.540.02
20.520.01
16.740.01
15.770.02
17.950.01
16.810.03
14.250.01
14.040.01
13.370.02
22.620.04
13.900.02
21.980.03
13.410.01
19.660.01
16.920.03
14.880.02
18.250.01
15.010.02
20.810.01
13.280.01
14.400.01
15.260.02
13.600.01
19.170.01
16.020.02
16.120.01
18.380.09
16.310.02
16.370.02

16.860.04
14.910.02
19.200.01
14.060.02
17.140.03

14.830.02
19.140.01
15.600.01
14.930.02
16.400.01
15.700.02
13.530.02
13.000.01

20.260.02

15.840.02
14.200.01
16.860.01
13.980.02
19.050.01

13.510.02
14.300.02
13.040.01
17.800.01
14.920.02
14.940.01
17.130.03
15.440.02
15.510.02

15.120.02
14.220.02
17.550.01

15.240.02
11.410.01

17.560.01
14.160.01

14.640.01
14.220.02

12.120.01

19.840.04

18.330.01
12.180.00
16.810.00
14.320.02

15.210.01

17.050.01
11.780.00

12.470.01
16.510.01
13.620.02
13.490.01

14.650.02

J
mag
13.400.03
13.150.03
15.880.07
11.770.03
13.680.03
10.280.03
13.160.03
15.850.05
12.800.03
12.930.02
12.600.02
12.890.03
11.510.03
10.680.03
11.480.03
16.830.13
11.130.03
16.200.08
11.380.03
14.990.04
12.820.03
12.650.03
13.460.03
11.610.001
14.750.03
10.130.03
11.050.03
12.260.03
11.630.03
14.780.03
12.270.03
12.020.001
13.350.03
13.380.03
13.490.03

Ref

S04
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
S04
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
S04
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO

58

SO1230

SO1235
SO1238
SO1239
SO1241

SO1245
SO1246
SO1248
SO1249
SO1250
SO1251
SO1253

SO1256

SO1255
SO1257
SO1260
SO1263
SO1266
SO1267
SO1268
SO1269
SO1274
SO1275
SO1276
SO1279
SO1282

SO1285
SO1287
SO1290

2massID

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05395753-0232120
05395761-0247359
05395798-0248006
05395804-0237402
05395825-0226188
05395834-0228593
05395859-0217196
05395865-0250384
05395900-0217163
05395910-0256318
05395930-0222543
05395946-0216522
05400014-0251594
05400046-0236433
05400074-0239524
05400079-02305663
05400101-0219597
05400155-0221511
05400184-0250058
05400195-0221325
05400263-0216327
05400329-0212206
05400338-0229014
05400365-0216461
05400405-0255375
05400439-0247291
05400453-0236421
05400456-0228410
05400477-02452453
05400508-0235566
05400510-0259178
05400510-0219591
05400525-0230522
05400530-0245380
05400599-0232210

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

84.98972
84.99008
84.99161
84.99184
84.99273
84.99310
84.99414
84.99439
84.99587
84.99627
84.99711
84.99779
85.00062
85.00195
85.00312
85.00330
85.00422
85.00648
85.00767
85.00816
85.01098
85.01373
85.01409
85.01523
85.01689
85.01830
85.01890
85.01902
85.01989
85.02119
85.02128
85.02129
85.02190
85.02209
85.02497

-2.53667
-2.79333
-2.80018
-2.62784
-2.43857
-2.48315
-2.28878
-2.84403
-2.28787
-2.94218
-2.38178
-2.28118
-2.86651
-2.61205
-2.66456
-2.51574
-2.33327
-2.36421
-2.83496
-2.35905
-2.27578
-2.20573
-2.48373
-2.27947
-2.92711
-2.79143
-2.61170
-2.47808
-2.75682
-2.59907
-2.98830
-2.33309
-2.51453
-2.76057
-2.53918

23.491.90

21.880.98
11.520.09

23.331.89
21.960.94
13.560.00
20.530.32

22.070.88
21.780.87

21.350.58

20.770.50
20.690.43

20.640.33

22.671.30

20.750.39

18.140.08
16.320.02
15.230.02
20.570.01
16.790.03
16.080.02
19.880.01
16.420.03
14.410.01
22.460.04
10.900.07
17.730.05
20.320.01
20.630.01
12.960.01
19.210.01
18.470.07
18.990.01
20.590.01
16.630.02
17.680.05
21.340.01
14.890.02
14.950.02
17.460.05
22.180.03
21.780.02
15.330.02
18.870.01
15.070.02
20.330.01
14.820.02
19.080.01
12.820.01
15.790.02

16.940.02
15.350.02
14.350.01
19.190.01
15.750.02
15.280.02

15.570.02
13.790.02
20.960.04

16.460.02
18.610.01
19.150.01

17.880.01
17.080.03
17.740.01
19.220.01
15.460.02
16.550.02
19.860.02
13.990.02
13.870.02
16.400.02
20.690.03
19.940.01
14.580.02

14.450.01
18.970.01
13.780.02
17.650.01

14.980.02

14.910.02
14.430.02

17.610.01
14.260.02

17.110.01
14.710.02

19.160.03

14.550.02
16.420.01
17.590.01
12.160.00
16.310.01
14.950.02
16.490.01
17.620.01
13.880.02
15.500.02
18.360.02

15.180.02
18.730.03
17.730.02

16.780.00
13.770.02
17.390.01

15.860.01
11.240.01
14.230.02

13.310.03
13.230.03
12.250.03
15.910.06
12.780.03
13.300.03
15.500.07
13.600.03
12.260.03
16.860.14
9.340.03
12.860.03
14.140.03
15.730.06
11.740.03
14.680.04
13.100.03
14.960.03
15.850.06
12.340.03
14.210.03
16.330.09
11.720.03
11.610.03
14.070.03
16.750.13
15.300.05
12.810.03
14.910.08
12.900.03
15.750.06
11.460.03
13.950.03
10.010.03
13.130.03

CSVO
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CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
K09
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CSVO
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CLC
CSVO
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CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CSVO

59

SO1295
SO1296
SO1299

SO1301
SO1302

SO1305

SO1307

SO1316
SO1320
SO1321
SO1322
SO1323
SO1325

SO1327

SO1337

SO1338
SO1339
SO1340
SO1342

SO1343
SO1344
SO1347
SO1349

2massID

Table 2Continued
Name
H07

05400600-02164993
05400676-02573893
05400680-0243300
05400696-0228300
05400708-0232446
05400785-0235552
05400833-0217083
05400856-0242167
05400856-0224050
05400867-0232432
05400889-0233336
05400933-0225067
05401048-0236020
05401077-0217158
05401084-02391423
05401117-0219469
05401223-0257002
05401245-0252576
05401274-0228199
05401286-0222020
05401306-0236280
05401308-0230531
05401321-0244576
05401324-0212567
05401329-0235419
05401361-02263243
05401396-0231273
05401429-0227343
05401432-0235037
05401471-0222265
05401502-0244216
05401540-0251363
05401546-0246331
05401566-0212359
05401570-0253207

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

85.02500
85.02817
85.02834
85.02902
85.02952
85.03275
85.03475
85.03569
85.03569
85.03614
85.03704
85.03889
85.04368
85.04488
85.04519
85.04655
85.05100
85.05191
85.05311
85.05361
85.05444
85.05454
85.05508
85.05520
85.05541
85.05673
85.05817
85.05958
85.05967
85.06133
85.06259
85.06420
85.06446
85.06525
85.06543

-2.28053
-2.96082
-2.72501
-2.47501
-2.54575
-2.59868
-2.28565
-2.70466
-2.40141
-2.54534
-2.55936
-2.41853
-2.60057
-2.28774
-2.65397
-2.32971
-2.95006
-2.88267
-2.47220
-2.36723
-2.60780
-2.51476
-2.74934
-2.21575
-2.59499
-2.44236
-2.52427
-2.45954
-2.58437
-2.37404
-2.73935
-2.86010
-2.77587
-2.20998
-2.88909

12.520.00

19.810.19

15.190.01

19.920.19

23.932.35

21.950.97
10.990.06
15.670.02

21.600.76
9.270.02
18.590.06

15.410.01

22.501.27
14.470.01
21.080.51
17.840.10
15.250.01
21.520.71
21.900.88
24.202.50

15.570.02
18.670.02
17.360.05
12.470.01
18.090.07
18.270.01
17.760.05
13.910.01
15.870.02
17.160.04
14.630.01
18.470.01
15.660.02
20.520.01
18.170.08
14.470.01
21.830.02
10.490.05
14.310.01
13.700.02
20.270.01
9.210.02
17.020.01
14.000.02
14.380.01
14.910.02
21.850.02
13.530.01
19.200.01
15.720.01
13.820.01
19.750.01
19.520.01
21.270.01
13.480.01

14.790.02
17.130.01
16.290.02

16.830.02
17.180.01
16.680.02
13.310.01
15.070.02
15.740.02
14.090.02
16.680.01
14.760.02
19.060.01
17.040.02
13.930.02
20.200.02

13.430.01

18.910.01

16.090.01

13.820.01
14.210.02

13.020.01
17.920.01
14.690.01
13.070.01
18.470.01
18.260.01
19.810.02

14.000.02
15.250.01
15.360.02
11.410.02
15.000.02
15.960.01
15.630.02
12.480.01
14.300.02

15.100.01
13.850.02
17.280.01
15.390.02

18.220.02

12.510.01

17.430.01

15.230.01

13.150.01
13.560.02
17.350.02
12.530.01
16.660.01
13.690.01
12.330.01
16.810.01
16.780.01
18.420.02

12.910.03
13.650.04
14.140.03
10.390.03
13.420.03
14.650.04
14.240.03
11.480.03
13.140.03
11.770.03
11.500.03
13.150.03
12.870.03
15.580.05
14.070.03
12.430.03
16.170.08
9.440.03
11.220.03
10.640.03
15.650.06
9.210.04
13.950.03
12.030.03
12.380.03
12.620.03
14.570.03
11.850.03
15.100.04
12.200.03
11.240.03
15.360.04
15.210.05
16.290.10
12.020.03

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CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CSVO
CLC
K09
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K09
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CSVO
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CLC
CSVO

60

SO1352
SO1353
SO1354

SO1358
SO1359
SO1361
SO1362

SO1365

SO1368
SO1369

SO1371

SO1374

2massID

Table 2Continued
2massID

RAJ2000
deg

DECJ2000
deg

U
mag

B
mag

V
mag

R
mag

I
mag

J
mag

Ref

05401607-0225446
05401653-0223120
05401657-0247258
05401675-0237055
05401702-0218111
05401705-0226489
05401781-0226540
05401834-0212446
05401837-0223087
05401920-0246191
05401930-0215042
05401971-0216539
05401975-0229558
05402000-0254399
05402018-0226082
05402032-0254083
05402047-0252054
05402076-0230299
05402081-0224003
05402097-0241119
05402112-0240254
05402243-0215399
05402256-0233469
05402301-0236100
05402312-0225049
05402338-0228275
05402361-0243076
05402378-0228261

85.06697
85.06889
85.06905
85.06982
85.07092
85.07106
85.07424
85.07645
85.07657
85.08000
85.08044
85.08216
85.08233
85.08335
85.08412
85.08469
85.08531
85.08653
85.08672
85.08741
85.08800
85.09348
85.09402
85.09588
85.09634
85.09745
85.09838
85.09912

-2.42906
-2.38667
-2.79053
-2.61821
-2.30311
-2.44692
-2.44836
-2.21239
-2.38575
-2.77198
-2.25118
-2.28166
-2.49884
-2.91108
-2.43563
-2.90231
-2.86818
-2.50831
-2.40011
-2.68666
-2.67375
-2.26109
-2.56303
-2.60280
-2.41804
-2.47431
-2.71879
-2.47394

17.330.03
21.040.51
22.561.33

22.581.26
20.880.49

23.251.94
21.800.86

22.991.77
17.900.04

7.500.01

21.851.06
21.260.55
11.490.08

15.140.01

25.083.46
20.650.36

15.660.01
20.980.01
20.500.01
18.500.09
15.260.02
19.340.01
23.150.10
14.400.01
23.180.07
20.630.01
14.520.01
23.470.09
16.380.01
16.250.02
7.620.01
13.700.01
15.930.02
15.120.02
24.770.28
20.180.01
11.090.08
16.690.03
13.870.01
17.410.05
22.160.03
19.340.01
12.590.01
17.780.05

14.510.01
19.460.01
19.050.01
17.370.03
14.270.02
18.110.01
20.930.04

20.840.03
19.180.01
13.900.02
21.160.06
15.270.01
15.270.02

15.110.02
14.200.01
22.050.13
18.840.01

14.900.02
13.030.01
16.280.02
20.450.02
18.080.01

16.740.02

13.300.01
17.860.02
17.330.01
15.630.02

16.510.01
19.160.07

19.910.06
17.470.01

18.980.06
13.900.01
14.390.02

14.340.02

19.820.13
17.300.01

13.930.02
12.260.01
14.640.02
18.770.03
16.530.01
11.800.01

11.970.03
15.960.06
15.660.05
14.140.03
11.890.03
14.990.04
16.250.08
10.940.03
16.940.16
15.730.06
12.380.03
16.500.11
12.580.03
13.090.03
7.840.03
11.090.03
13.240.03
11.820.03
17.110.17
15.650.05
10.210.03
12.370.03
11.160.03
13.190.03
16.660.12
14.990.05
11.370.03
13.860.04

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Note. Table 2 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal. A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and
content.
References: OS OSMOS (2.1.1); CSVO CIDA Variability Survey of Orion (Briceo et al. 2005); S04 Sherry et al. (2004); CLC Cluster Collaboration
(Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al. 2007); K09 Kharchenko & Roeser (2009)
1J

magnitude from UKIDSS

2 Known
3 Sources

members not selected as photometric candidates


labeled as galaxies by Lawrence et al. (2013)

61

Name
H07

62

Table 3. Low Resolution Spectrographs


Observatory

Telescope
meters

Spectrograph

Resolution at H

REF

Spectral Coverage

MMTO
FLWO
MDMO
OAN-SPM
Guillermo-Haro

6.5
1.5
1.3
2.1
2.1

Hectospec (H)
FAST (F)
OSU-CCDS (O)
Boller & Chiven (S)
Boller & Chiven (C)

6
6
6.5
5.5
10

Fabricant et al. (2005)


Fabricant et al. (1998)
Measured with arc lines
Measured with arc lines
Measured with arc lines

3650-9200
3800-7200
3900-7300
3900-7200
4100-7300

63

Table 4.
Name
H07

SO724

SO847
SO1204
SO590
SO913
SO602
SO601
SO139
SO956
SO521
SO147
SO470
SO338
SO104
SO731
SO7
SO830
SO26
SO146
SO365
SO53
SO1352
SO411
SO924
SO1099
SO105
SO882
SO95
SO755
SO1080
SO1137
SO1342
SO1
SO37
SO11
SO41
SO11233
SO1246
SO851
SO550
SO18
SO1299
SO5
SO1347

Low resolution analysis

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

05384476-0236001
05384719-0235405
05384561-0235588
05402018-0226082
05390149-0238564
05394619-0240320
05383422-0234160
05390921-0256347
05383484-0232521
05383479-0234158
05374047-0226367
05391506-0231376
05382752-0243325
05374178-0229081
05382145-0232085
05380649-0228494
05373471-0228429
05384784-0224550
05371809-0238467
05385955-0245080
05372286-0234336
05374168-0253298
05380889-0215544
05372715-0240382
05400696-0228300
05381412-0215597
05391120-0225490
05393343-0236419
05373497-0221239
05390578-0253331
05373376-0251589
05384987-0220588
05393043-0235073
05393778-0228443
05400508-0235566
05371395-0249380
05372414-0225520
05371907-0254005
05372498-0252023
05393654-0242171
05395118-0222461
05390216-0238382
05383008-0221198
05372043-0243088
05395798-0248006
05371762-0251108
05400530-0245380

F
S
F
F
F_S
C
S
S
O
C
F
F_S
F
C
H
S
H
F
H
C
H
H
H
H
F
S
F
F
H
H
H
H
H
O
H
H
H
H
H
S
H
F
H
H
F
H
O

B0.01.5
B2.01.5
B2.01.5
B4.01.5
B5.01.5
B8.51.0
B9.01.0
B9.01.0
B9.01.5
B9.51.0
A3.52.5
A6.02.0
A8.02.5
A9.03.0
F2.52.0
F3.52.0
F3.52.5
F4.02.5
F4.51.5
F4.52.0
F6.02.0
F6.02.0
F6.52.0
F7.52.0
F7.52.0
F7.52.5
F8.02.5
F8.02.5
F8.52.0
F8.52.0
F9.02.0
F9.02.5
F9.52.0
F9.52.0
G0.02.5
G0.52.0
G0.52.0
G0.52.5
G0.52.5
G1.02.0
G1.02.5
G1.03.0
G1.52.5
G1.53.0
G1.53.0
G2.02.0
G2.02.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3.1
2.0
4.3
5.0
5.4
6.3
9.5
9.6
10.1
9.4
11.0
8.5
8.3
3.7
4.4
3.5
3.0
6.0
3.4
3.5
4.9
3.0
3.5
1.5
3.6
-1.4
3.6
3.3
2.9
2.9
3.7
4.5
1.7
3.1
2.4
2.5
2.2
2.4
1.8
-1.4
1.5
2.2
1.8
1.6
1.4
2.8
1.6

Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
ETem
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
ETem
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs

0.00
0.00
0.10
0.17
0.32
0.36
0.00
0.15
2.98
0.08
0.00
0.08
0.18
0.76
1.00
0.72
0.84
0.84
0.68

0.60
0.87
0.84
0.72
1.36
0.01
1.19
1.53
0.75
1.05
1.16
1.13
2.15
2.33
1.51
0.58

0.73
1.53
0.71
2.41
2.23
2.05
1.06
2.60
0.86
2.30

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.23
0.00
0.11
2.94
0.13
0.14
0.61
0.84
1.48
0.97
0.72
0.84
0.87
0.70

0.56
0.85
0.85
0.77
1.44
0.07
1.28
1.57
0.85
1.11
1.23
1.24
2.23
2.43
1.61
0.68

0.83
1.63
0.81
2.49
2.33
2.12
1.12
2.65
0.88
2.35

64

Table 4Continued
Name
H07

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

SO1307
SO475
SO1256
SO719
SO1239

SO1009
SO2293
SO275
SO44
SO1002
SO986
SO194
SO951
SO837
SO699
SO1092
SO836
SO715
SO1038
SO972
SO473
SO1198
SO1129
SO3
SO292
SO440
SO132
SO648
SO243
SO706
SO1286
SO1269
SO137
SO1229
SO320
SO1021
SO244
SO293
SO454
SO981
SO92
SO43
SO124
SO379
SO29
SO47

05395930-0222543
05382178-0221494
05395313-0243083
05384676-0223271
05395060-0253006
05375424-0214001
05392174-0244038
05375303-0233344
05375779-0255001
05372583-0236363
05392062-0251383
05391903-0221380
05374963-0236182
05391483-0244415
05390081-0237319
05384437-0256196
05393234-0227571
05390052-0239390
05384605-0243477
05392534-0231436
05391659-0222242
05382166-0223098
05394500-0253488
05393685-0250247
05371651-0246256
05375951-0250043
05381800-0221103
05373941-0232504
05383922-0253084
05375440-0239298
05384480-0233576
05395658-0246236
05395437-0244476
05374000-0231128
05394943-0217322
05380421-0219057
05392349-0216498
05375445-0243378
05375970-0251033
05381914-0235279
05391807-0229284
05373316-0253360
05372557-0253468
05373785-0250095
05381064-0232574
05372330-0229133
05372602-0220473

F
F
H
H
F
F
C
S
H
H
H
O
F
H
H
H
O
C
H_F
H_F
F_O
H
H
O
H
H
H
H
H
S
F
H
F
H
H
H
F
F
F
H
S
H
H
F
H
H
H

G2.02.5
G2.02.5
G2.02.5
G2.03.0
G2.03.0
G2.03.0
G2.03.5
G2.52.0
G2.52.0
G2.53.0
G2.53.0
G2.53.5
G2.54.5
G3.02.0
G3.02.5
G3.03.0
G3.51.5
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.5
G3.52.5
G4.02.0
G4.02.0
G4.02.5
G4.02.5
G4.03.0
G4.52.5
G5.02.0
G5.02.5
G5.02.5
G5.03.0
G5.52.5
G6.02.5
G7.02.0
G7.02.5
G7.04.0
G7.04.0
G7.52.0
G7.52.5
G7.52.5
G8.04.0
G8.52.5
G8.53.0
G9.52.0
K0.02.0

0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0

2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0

0.3
1.3
1.7
10.0
1.1
0.3
1.9
-1.5
1.2
0.9
3.2
1.5
1.2
1.7
2.9
4.6
1.6
1.5
1.9
2.1
1.2
3.0
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.9
1.1
1.4
2.0
0.4
1.3
2.1
1.3
1.4
0.5
0.4
1.1
0.9
1.0
0.7
0.3
1.2
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.8
2.2

Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
ETem
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr

0.58
1.71
2.28
1.34
2.38
2.61
2.63
0.65
1.81
1.63
1.99
1.81
1.11
2.12
1.95
1.82
2.43
0.90
2.11
2.60
2.91
0.90
2.42
2.32

0.84
2.03
0.86
2.31
0.61
1.73
1.83
2.53
1.02
2.30
1.98
2.23
1.62
2.00
1.94
0.75
2.64
1.13
1.94
1.59
0.51
0.79

0.63
1.76
2.32
1.38
2.43
2.65
2.65
0.67
1.81
1.62
2.00
1.83
1.13
2.08
1.93
1.82
2.39
0.87
2.07
2.56
2.89
0.87
2.35
2.28

0.76
1.97
0.79
2.21
0.46
1.61
1.70
2.41
0.82
2.08
1.80
2.07
1.46
1.82
1.73
0.56
2.43
0.88
1.69
1.34
0.27
0.59

65

Table 4Continued
Name
H07

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

SO449
SO791
SO162
SO1155

SO1189
SO961
SO6
SO638

SO505
SO918
SO915
SO352
SO1296
SO153
SO615
SO272
SO128
SO315
SO246
SO583

SO40
SO52
SO1156
SO1251
SO1153
SO204
SO1369
SO903
SO1113
SO654
SO697
SO736
SO518

SO637
SO572
SO1274
SO28
SO564
SO1030
SO321
SO766
SO752
SO389

05381879-0217138
05385410-0249297
05374448-0233010
05393998-0243097
05371350-0215591
05394411-0231092
05391564-0229568
05371793-0244227
05383848-0234550
05371161-0232087
05382584-0232353
05391003-0242425
05390987-0225479
05380784-0231314
05395761-0247359
05374326-0230413
05383587-0243512
05375752-0247370
05373825-0233390
05380395-0255037
05375462-0227380
05383368-0244141
05392639-0215034
05372495-0228371
05372692-0221541
05394017-0220480
05395253-0243223
05393982-0231217
05375069-0254514
05401286-0222020
05390828-0249462
05393511-0247299
05383972-0218376
05384423-0240197
05384803-0227141
05382725-0245096
05402256-0233469
05383822-0236384
05383284-0235392
05395465-0246341
05372317-0246184
05383160-0251268
05392456-0220441
05380438-0227166
05385101-0227456
05384945-0249568
05381223-0218124

H
O
H
S_O
O
O
C
H
S
S
H
H
F
O
H
H
C
H
H
H
H
S_O
O
H
H
H
F
H_F
H
S_O
F
F
F
S_O
S_O
F_S_O
O
O_C
O_C
S
H
H
H
H
H
H
H

K0.03.0
K1.01.5
K1.02.5
K1.02.5
K1.51.5
K1.52.5
K1.53.5
K2.01.0
K2.01.0
K2.01.0
K2.03.5
K2.04.0
K3.01.0
K3.01.0
K3.01.5
K3.02.0
K3.03.0
K3.51.0
K3.52.0
K4.01.0
K4.51.0
K4.51.5
K4.52.0
K5.01.0
K5.01.0
K5.01.0
K5.02.5
K5.51.0
K5.51.0
K5.51.0
K5.51.5
K5.51.5
K5.51.5
K6.00.5
K6.00.5
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.5
K6.01.5
K6.02.0
K6.02.0
K6.02.0
K6.51.0
K6.51.0

0.0
0.5
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.5
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0

0.0
-1.2
1.9
-2.6
0.7
1.4
2.7
-0.1
-1.7
-0.9
0.0
1.7
0.9
-1.3
1.2
1.0
-1.9
-2.2
2.2
0.7
1.1
-14.1
-16.9
0.6
0.6
-25.9
0.7
-119.0
-0.1
-49.2
0.4
-1.1
0.4
-7.8
-3.2
-56.9
-1.4
-2.1
-2.5
-36.5
-0.4
1.8
-3.7
-0.3
4.0
1.4
0.5

nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr?

nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr?
Acr
nAcr
Acr?
Acr?
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr

1.00
1.22
0.44
1.51
0.88
1.42
0.15
0.50
1.03
0.22
0.83
2.10
0.00
0.46
1.84
0.43
1.98
1.22
0.40
0.57
0.79
0.00
0.75
0.14
0.26
0.28
1.60
0.15
0.92
1.12
0.00
0.41
0.98
0.43
0.88
0.00
0.50
0.78
0.91
1.40
0.88
1.53
0.33
0.40
1.33
0.32
0.46

0.83
1.06
0.26
1.34
0.71
1.21
0.00
0.26
0.85
0.15
0.65
1.90
0.00
0.24
1.60
0.18
1.79
0.87
0.08
0.20
0.39
0.00
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.18
0.00
0.41
0.62
0.00
0.00
0.54
0.00
0.46
0.00
0.05
0.34
0.47
0.92
0.33
1.07
0.00
0.00
0.86
0.00
0.03

66

Table 4Continued
Name
H07
SO879

SO897
SO540
SO13683
SO984
SO616
SO592
SO1180
SO611
SO929
SO1094
SO696
SO461
SO1337
SO662
SO1250
SO87
SO869

SO1036
SO563
SO774
SO1361
SO1133
SO237
SO201
SO818
SO341
SO1217
SO669
SO927
SO1152
SO871
SO35
SO276
SO402
SO1075
SO207
SO596
SO1275
SO89
SO1097
SO905
SO844
SO1343
SO747

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

05390540-0232303
05382656-0212174
05390760-0232391
05382915-0216156
05401274-0228199
05391883-0230531
05383587-0230433
05383431-0235000
05394229-0256064
05383546-0231516
05391163-0236028
05393256-0239440
05384424-0232336
05382022-0226525
05400338-0229014
05384027-0230185
05395248-0232023
05373249-0245153
05390443-0252309
05383981-0256462
05392519-0238220
05383157-0235148
05385200-0246436
05400889-0233336
05393729-0226567
05375393-0251224
05374993-0251511
05385831-0216101
05380674-0230227
05394784-0232248
05384129-0237225
05391151-0231065
05393938-0217045
05390458-0241493
05372384-0248532
05375784-0222028
05381332-0254300
05392935-0227209
05375104-0219145
05383446-0253514
05395484-0219299
05373265-0239159
05393291-0247492
05390853-0251465
05390136-0218274
05400510-0219591
05384917-0238222

F_O
F
H_CCSD
H_F
O
S_O
H_O
H
H
H
O_C
O
O
H
F
S_O
H
H1
H
F
F_S
S
H_F_O
F
H_O
H1
H
H
H
O
H_O
S
F
S
H1
H1
H
C_S1
H1
H1
F
H
F
F
H_F
F
H_O

K6.51.0
K6.51.0
K6.51.5
K6.51.5
K6.51.5
K7.00.5
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.5
K7.02.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.51.0
K7.51.0
K7.51.0
K7.51.5
M0.00.5
M0.00.5
M0.00.5
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.02.0
M0.03.0
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5

0.5
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.0
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.5

2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
1
2
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
0
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
2
0
2
1
2
2
2

-2.0
-7.8
-13.0
-50.5
-10.6
-18.3
-3.6
-1.8
1.6
-2.7
-2.0
-1.5
-3.8
-1.2
-3.1
-11.6
-2.6
-3.9
0.3
-7.1
-55.2
-9.6
-14.1
-77.7
-3.5
-0.2
0.6
-8.2
-13.0
-3.3
-4.0
-12.1
-12.7
-11.9
2.4
0.0
-0.8
-138.8
3.2

-1.8
-0.7
-2.4
-3.2
-50.8
-2.7
-3.5

nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
Acr
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr

1.010.09
1.000.09
0.910.09

1.190.08

1.030.18

1.000.12

0.670.09

1.130.09

0.64
1.11
0.35
0.53
0.90
0.74
0.20
0.25
0.38
0.48
0.51
0.54
0.70
0.84
0.99
1.89
0.36
0.00
0.25
0.68
0.92
1.99
0.12
0.53
0.62
0.96
0.17
0.54
0.58
0.00
0.20
1.04
1.13
0.00
0.77
0.89
0.91

0.44
1.00
0.05
0.32
0.40
0.42
0.42
0.56
0.59

0.22
0.70
0.00
0.03
0.50
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.11
0.13
0.07
0.32
0.45
0.56
1.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.43
0.67
1.78
0.00
0.39
0.36
0.66
0.00
0.23
0.26
0.00
0.00
0.74
0.82
0.00
0.46
0.56
0.58

0.10
0.71
0.00
0.00
0.06
0.08
0.08
0.23
0.27

67

Table 4Continued
Name
H07

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

SO726
SO6822
SO786
SO1235
SO127
SO733
SO832
SO1267

SO600
SO687

SO144
SO1104
SO753
SO785
SO1058
SO539
SO396
SO9
SO385
SO914
SO978
SO189
SO1052
SO947
SO846
SO742
SO691
SO710
SO557
SO123
SO1027
SO214
SO1282
SO59
SO73
SO57
SO671
SO1017
SO670
SO1000
SO1244
SO485
SO598
SO118
SO576

05384746-0235252
05384227-0237147
05385306-0238536
05395038-0243307
05373794-0248208
05384791-0237192
05385977-0253574
05395428-0224385
05401834-0212446
05383479-0239300
05384301-0236145
05372426-0219075
05374151-0239079
05393378-0220398
05384964-0245268
05385317-0243528
05392680-0219247
05382911-0236026
05381315-0245509
05371869-0240218
05381175-0245012
05390928-0219130
05391717-0225433
05374924-0253118
05392647-0226154
05391453-0219367
05390143-0253431
05384868-0236162
05384355-0233253
05384537-0241594
05383098-0234038
05373784-0245442
05392435-0234013
05375161-0235257
05395594-0220366
05372806-0236065
05373094-0223427
05372786-0230430
05384143-0217016
05392286-0233330
05384135-0236444
05392044-0227368
05395112-0232257
05382333-0225345
05383460-0241087
05373696-0235564
05383302-0239279

H
C
H
H_F
H
C
H
H_F
F_O
F
C
F
H
C
H
H
H
H
H_F
H
F
H
C
H1
H
F
F
C
H_O
H
H1
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
C
H
C
F
H
H
H
H1

M0.51.0
M0.51.0
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.50.5
M1.50.5
M1.50.5
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.5
M2.01.5

0.4
0.2
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.3
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.5
0.4
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.4
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.3

2
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
2
2
2
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

-23.0
-2.7
-0.9
-3.2
0.3
-11.5
2.2
-19.3
-3.0
0.9
-17.3
0.1
-0.8
-3.7
1.1
-4.2
-3.3
-4.9
-120.8
-0.8
0.4
-2.3
-1.1
1.3
-3.2
-7.1
0.9
-3.8
-4.2
-15.0
0.0
-4.4
-5.2
-6.1
-8.2
-3.6
-112.3
-0.2
0.0
-6.1
0.0
-4.1
0.8
-74.5
-2.7
-5.1
0.0

Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr

nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr

0.940.08

1.380.08
1.140.09
1.220.09

1.320.11
0.730.10

1.380.10

1.140.10
1.070.09
0.930.08
0.980.08
0.760.08
1.490.13

1.000.08

1.220.15
0.670.09

1.140.07
0.820.09
1.590.14
0.870.08
1.390.08
1.340.09
1.370.10
1.080.11
0.540.08
1.700.17
1.040.09

1.210.09

0.420.08
0.920.07

2.370.22

0.03
0.67
0.21
0.27
0.29
0.35
0.42
0.47
0.55
0.71
0.00
0.00
0.37
0.41
0.52
0.75
0.42
0.63
0.64
0.12
0.38
0.44
0.44
0.60
0.67
0.74
1.11
0.24
0.25
0.59
1.77
0.33
0.48
0.57
0.62
0.73
1.11
0.25
0.53
0.60
0.66
0.68
1.35
1.83
2.19
0.48
1.64

0.00
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.12
0.20
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.14
0.40
0.04
0.25
0.26
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.06
0.20
0.28
0.36
0.73
0.00
0.00
0.23
1.38
0.00
0.08
0.17
0.23
0.32
0.70
0.00
0.13
0.20
0.30
0.27
0.94
1.47
1.79
0.07
1.23

68

Table 4Continued
Name
H07

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

SO8232
SO644
SO74
SO330
SO115
SO77
SO260
SO582
SO1186
SO362
SO859
SO827
SO1220
SO299
SO451
SO1081
SO1260
SO646
SO896
SO14
SO444
SO220
SO1219
SO804
SO374
SO117
SO757
SO525
SO60
SO27
SO587
SO795
SO908
SO765
SO240
SO33
SO748
SO520
SO366
SO426
SO655
SO865
SO759
SO955
SO1071
SO1083
SO502

05385911-0247133
05383888-0228016
05373105-0231436
05380567-0240194
05373645-0214375
05373153-0224269
05375647-0243574
05383335-0236176
05394354-0246275
05380826-0235562
05390297-0241272
05385922-0233514
05394806-0245571
05380097-0226079
05381886-0251388
05393056-0238270
05395362-0233426
05383902-0245321
05390759-0228234
05371939-0239059
05381824-0248143
05375220-0233379
05394799-0240320
05385543-0241297
05380994-0251377
05373666-0234003
05384993-0241228
05382774-0243009
05372831-0224182
05372306-0232465
05383405-0236375
05385434-0240029
05390878-0231115
05385077-0236267
05375404-0244407
05372355-0244279
05384921-0241251
05382750-0235041
05380897-0220109
05381610-0238049
05383972-0240197
05390357-0246269
05385038-0226477
05391505-0218444
05392883-0217513
05393132-0248528
05382568-0231216

H
H1
F
H
H
H_F
H
F
H
F_S
H
H
H
S
S
H
H
H
C
H1
H
H
H
H_F
H
H
C
H
H
H1
S
H1
H
F
C
H1
F_C
H
H
H
H1
H_F
F_S
H1
H
H1
H1

M2.01.0
M2.02.0
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.5
M2.51.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.02.0
M3.02.0
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0

0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.5
0.0
0.5
0.1
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.0
0.3
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.6
0.0
0.5
0.4
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.7
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0

2
1
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
2
1
2
0
2
1
0
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
0
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1

-5.9
0.0
0.1
-1.1
0.4
-3.9
-1.2
-2.7
0.0
-20.9
-47.9
-53.0
0.4
-60.9
-10.7
0.0
-97.5
-28.2
-8.2
-8.1
-3.8
-3.9
-2.8
0.5
-22.3
-4.3
-3.1
-5.8
-3.5
-4.4
-16.6
0.0
-19.8
-2.2
-4.7
-10.7
-6.0
-28.4
-5.8
-5.3
2.7
-50.2
-4.1
-2.7
-14.4
-8.0
12.0

nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
nAcr
Acr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr

Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr

1.050.13

1.600.09
1.780.08
1.350.09
1.540.09

1.730.08

0.370.08
0.570.09
1.590.08

1.470.20
0.750.08
0.880.09

0.830.08
0.920.08
0.900.07
1.960.09
1.040.09
1.060.10

1.350.09
1.370.10
1.470.11

2.480.19
0.740.10

0.520.07
1.180.11
0.690.11
0.570.13
0.940.09

1.210.11
1.410.09
1.330.13

Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y

N
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y

2.11
2.40
0.01
0.12
0.18
0.24
0.25
0.29
0.32
0.57
0.71
0.00
0.15
0.42
0.61
0.66
0.71
1.08
0.75

0.12
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.26
0.25
0.39
0.50
0.61
0.71
1.35
1.51
1.66
0.30
0.44
0.23
0.30
0.39
0.60
1.20
0.00
0.19
0.24
0.26
0.65
1.68

1.71
1.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.04
0.07
0.11
0.37
0.49
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.43
0.52
0.84
0.54

0.08
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.23
0.22
0.33
0.43
0.57
0.70
1.31
1.50
1.68
0.26
0.41
0.29
0.36
0.45
0.66
1.26
0.00
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.70
1.79

69

Table 4Continued
Name
H07

2massID

INST

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

SO514
SO957
SO562
SO777
SO116
SO1053
SO9672
SO484
SO940
SO855
SO397
SO901
SO999
SO490
SO462
SO723
SO545
SO1125
SO465
SO740
SO300
SO489
SO624
SO866
SO165
SO658
SO628
SO219
SO609
SO500
SO509
SO327
SO1327
SO1268
SO254 2
SO247
SO460
SO435
SO297
SO1207
SO714
SO933
SO432
SO1285
SO5662
SO271
SO401

05382684-0238460
05391510-0240475
05383141-0236338
05385240-0253396
05373648-0241567
05392650-0252152
05391582-0236507
05382332-0244142
05391346-0237391
05390276-0229558
05381319-0226088
05390808-0228447
05392023-0238258
05382358-0220475
05382050-0234089
05384718-0234368
05382961-0225141
05393658-0251002
05382088-0246132
05384828-0236409
05380107-0245379
05382354-0241317
05383687-0236432
05390387-0220081
05374527-0228521
05384008-0250370
05383745-0250236
05375206-0236046
05383536-0225222
05382543-0242412
05382623-0240413
05380552-0235571
05400195-0221325
05395433-0237189
05375559-0233053
05375486-0241092
05382021-0238016
05381778-0240500
05380055-0245097
05394661-0226313
05384597-0245231
05391232-0230064
05381718-0222256
05395645-0238034
J053832.13-023243
05375745-0238444
05381330-0251329

H1
H1
H
H1
H1
H
H
H1
H1
F_C
H
H1
H1
H
H1
H
H1
H1
H1
H
H
H1
H
H1
H
H1
H
H1
H1
H
H1
H1
S1
H1
H1
H1
H
H
H
H
H1
H
H1
H1
H
H1
H1

M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.5
M3.52.5
M3.53.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.5
M4.01.5
M4.02.5
M4.04.0
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.51.0
M4.51.0
M4.51.0
M4.51.5
M4.51.5
M4.51.5
M4.52.0
M4.52.0
M4.52.0
M4.52.5
M4.53.0
M4.53.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.01.0
M5.01.0
M5.01.0
M5.01.5

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0

1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

0.0
0.0
-77.7
0.0
-30.0
-3.6
-5.5
-4.8
-0.5
-6.4
-38.5
2.7
-1.0
-138.7
-22.0
-77.8
0.0
16.7
7.6
-5.2
-92.6
-4.6
-2.9
-13.8
-8.0
-1.1
-5.1
-5.0
0.0
-181.6
0.0
-79.0
-31.3
-12.3

-24.1
-10.6
-13.8
-9.5
-9.9
-0.3
-5.5
-13.1
-28.0
-6.9
-15.5
-8.4

Acr

Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr

Acr

Acr
Acr
Acr?

Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr

1.230.19

0.520.10

1.020.09
1.080.08
1.150.08
0.990.12

1.210.10
0.470.10
0.810.10
0.990.10
0.430.06
0.610.13

0.480.13
0.460.11
0.650.10
1.130.10
0.360.09
0.860.09
1.040.11
0.570.11
1.160.09

0.970.15

0.600.10
1.440.14
1.410.10
0.740.07
1.230.11
1.020.12
0.830.09
0.970.14

0.400.08
1.340.18

Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y

2.20
2.42
0.07
0.80
3.40
0.00
0.00
0.42
0.55
0.00
0.00
0.05
1.05
1.14
2.94
0.61
2.07
0.73

0.00
0.14
0.31
0.51
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.24
1.29
1.80
0.60
0.90
1.77
0.00
1.72
1.89
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.22
0.36
0.46
0.00
0.59
0.38
0.51

2.24
2.46
0.14
0.85
3.43
0.00
0.15
0.58
0.71
0.03
0.13
0.24
1.23
1.28
3.11
0.80
2.21
0.89

0.00
0.26
0.43
0.63
0.27
0.26
0.31
0.37
1.38
1.89
0.78
1.07
1.86
0.00
1.82
1.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.31
0.45
0.55
0.00
0.64
0.44
0.59

70

Table 4Continued
Name
H07
SO377
SO689
SO721
SO256
SO107
SO4672
SO283
SO398
SO466
SO457
SO209

2massID

05381012-0254506
05384333-0232008
05384684-0236435
05375574-0224337
05373514-0226577
05382119-0254110
05375840-0241262
05381321-0224075
05382089-0251280
05381975-0236391
05375110-0226074

INST

H1
H
C1
H1
H1
H
H
H1
H1
F
H1

Spectral
Types

Li I

Li I
flag

H
flag

Na I

Na I
flag

AvKH95
mag

AvPM13
mag

M5.01.5
M5.02.0
M5.02.0
M5.02.0
M5.50.5
M5.50.5
M5.50.5
M5.51.0
M5.52.0
M6.00.5
M6.52.5

0.0
0.3
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
1

-12.5
-3.7
-7.4
0.0
-14.3
-6.6
-14.3
-11.6
-13.4
0.2
-13.3

Acr?
nAcr
nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr

0.960.12

0.780.12
0.840.12
0.990.13
1.030.14

Y
Y
Y
Y

0.53
0.00
0.00
0.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.28
0.00

0.60
0.00
0.00
0.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.61
0.32

Note. Table 4 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal. A portion is shown here for guidance
regarding its form and content.
INST: See Table 3
Li I flag: (2) Li I is present in absoprtion; (1) Li I uncertain; (0) Li I is not present on the spectrum
H flag: (Acr) accretor; (nAcr) non-accretor; (Acr?) uncertain; (Eabs ) star ealier than G5 with H in absorption; (ETem ) star ealier than
G5 with H in emission
NaI I flag: (Y) member; (N) non-member
1 Low

signal to noise (SN.15)

2 Slow

accretor candidate

3 Diskless

stars that mimic the H width expected in stars with accretion disks

71

Table 5. High resolution analysis


Name
H07

2massID

RV
km/s

RV
flag

Li I

W10_H
km/s

Acretor

Disk
type

Comments

SO9
SO41
SO52
SO57
SO59
SO60
SO73
SO74
SO77
SO82
SO92
SO117
SO123
SO124
SO127
SO147
SO164
SO165
SO194
SO214
SO229
SO240
SO243
SO244
SO247
SO251
SO275
SO293
SO297
SO300
SO302
SO304
SO320
SO329
SO330
SO338
SO341
SO362
SO366
SO371
SO374
SO379
SO389
SO396
SO397
SO411
SO424

05371869-0240218
05372498-0252023
05372692-0221541
05372786-0230430
05372806-0236065
05372831-0224182
05373094-0223427
05373105-0231436
05373153-0224269
05373187-0245184
05373316-0253360
05373666-0234003
05373784-0245442
05373785-0250095
05373794-0248208
05374178-0229081
05374491-0229573
05374527-0228521
05374963-0236182
05375161-0235257
05375303-0233344
05375404-0244407
05375440-0239298
05375445-0243378
05375486-0241092
05375512-0227362
05375779-0255001
05375970-0251033
05380055-0245097
05380107-0245379
05380167-0225527
05380221-0229556
05380421-0219057
05380561-0218571
05380567-0240194
05380649-0228494
05380674-0230227
05380826-0235562
05380897-0220109
05380966-0228569
05380994-0251377
05381064-0232574
05381223-0218124
05381315-0245509
05381319-0226088
05381412-0215597
05381589-0234412

18.70.4
16.50.2
9.60.3
33.11.0
29.80.9

23.80.6

94.10.2

32.10.5
71.60.2
44.30.6
21.70.5
53.30.3

25.60.2
24.82.5
23.92.2
30.30.9
15.80.4
63.80.2

76.70.2
56.10.2

21.10.2
86.90.2
-25.31.1
6.30.7
32.44.2
33.70.6
39.40.6

30.00.6
77.00.2
21.90.3
29.70.7
31.60.7
22.21.1
-30.00.2

0
0
0
2
2

2
0
0
1
0

1
1
1
2
0
0

0
0

1
0
0
0
2
2
0

2
0
1
2
2
1
0

0.260.12

0.610.08

0.290.14
0.410.07

0.440.04
0.300.03
0.440.12
0.300.02

0.250.12
0.520.50

0.590.07
0.470.08
0.560.33

0.440.06

0.430.07
0.530.15
0.160.01

115.203
235.015
498.863

136.443

165.893
142.852

109.500

223.960
295.573
141.157

192.322
175.109

178.661
413.678
202.387

427.684
383.928
142.852

411.430

463.465
305.697
294.276

N
N
Y

N
N

N
Y
N

N
N

N
Y
N

Y
Y
N

Y
Y
Y

III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
II
III
III
II
III
III
II
II
TD
III

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption, SB2
H in absorption

H in absorption with central emission


H in absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption
SB2
H in absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption
H in absorption
SB2
P Cygni profile
H in absorption

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption

72

Table 5Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RV
km/s

RV
flag

Li I

W10_H
km/s

Acretor

Disk
type

SO432
SO435
SO440
SO451
SO454
SO457
SO461
SO462
SO467
SO475
SO482
SO489
SO490
SO500
SO514
SO518
SO525
SO539
SO548
SO550
SO561
SO564
SO572
SO583
SO590
SO592
SO598
SO602
SO611
SO615
SO616
SO620
SO628
SO648
SO654
SO658
SO662
SO669
SO674
SO687
SO691
SO692
SO697
SO710
SO715
SO723
SO738

05381718-0222256
05381778-0240500
05381800-0221103
05381886-0251388
05381914-0235279
05381975-0236391
05382022-0226525
05382050-0234089
05382119-0254110
05382178-0221494
05382307-0236493
05382354-0241317
05382358-0220475
05382543-0242412
05382684-0238460
05382725-0245096
05382774-0243009
05382911-0236026
05382995-0215405
05383008-0221198
05383138-0255032
05383160-0251268
05383284-0235392
05383368-0244141
05383422-0234160
05383431-0235000
05383460-0241087
05383484-0232521
05383546-0231516
05383587-0243512
05383587-0230433
05383654-0233127
05383745-0250236
05383922-0253084
05383972-0218376
05384008-0250370
05384027-0230185
05384129-0237225
05384159-0230289
05384301-0236145
05384355-0233253
05384375-0252427
05384423-0240197
05384537-0241594
05384605-0243477
05384718-0234368
05384809-0228536

95.90.2
31.50.6
122.40.2

48.60.8

63.50.2

28.80.6
29.82.2
33.20.7

87.60.2
40.20.7
82.20.2
30.40.2
29.50.3

30.21.2

-10.20.2
30.40.3
34.40.9
23.85.6

93.40.3
80.70.2

34.31.3
31.50.3
30.01.5
29.40.7
31.50.4

29.40.2
30.90.6
8.70.2

0
2
0

2
2
2

0
0
0
2
2

0
2
2
1

0
0

2
2
2
2
2

2
2
0

0.400.12

0.470.07

0.260.21
0.300.12

0.410.17

0.430.02
0.610.11
0.770.10

0.570.04
0.340.02

0.570.03

0.560.03
0.520.02
0.820.03

0.570.04
0.540.03
0.430.24
0.520.06
0.470.03

0.560.02
0.490.04

0.140.21

179.624
151.821

184.990

410.124

270.799
101.379

404.886
143.305
335.885
322.427

575.190
177.195
152.280
133.636

187.934
536.816

198.150
486.550

179.717
465.422
465.422

147.441

188.934
214.570
208.975
161.285
286.486
128.778
225.799
198.812
408.027

355.583
129.028

N
N

Y
N

Y
N
Y
Y

Y
N
N
N

N
Y

N
Y

N
Y
Y

N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Y

Y
N

III
II
III
II
III
I
III
II
II
III
II
III
II
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
II
III
III
EV
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
II
II
III
III
II
II
III
II
II

Comments

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in emission with strong central absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption

inverse P Cygni profile

H in absorption
H in absorption, SB2
H in absorption

H in absorption

H in absorption

RVVAR
H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption
RVVAR

H in absorption

73

Table 5Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RV
km/s

RV
flag

Li I

W10_H
km/s

Acretor

Disk
type

Comments

SO752
SO757
SO773
SO785
SO786
SO791
SO797
SO818
SO823
SO844
SO855
SO859
SO865
SO877
SO903
SO905
SO908
SO917
SO924
SO929
SO946
SO951
SO972
SO978
SO999
SO1005
SO1017
SO1030
SO1043
SO1053
SO1057
SO1080
SO1094
SO1097
SO1113
SO1123
SO1129
SO1133
SO1137
SO1153
SO1154
SO1156
SO1198
SO1220
SO1251
SO1352
SO1361

05384945-0249568
05384993-0241228
05385173-0236033
05385317-0243528
05385306-0238536
05385410-0249297
05385492-0228583
05385831-0216101
05385911-0247133
05390136-0218274
05390276-0229558
05390297-0241272
05390357-0246269
05390524-0233005
05390828-0249462
05390853-0251465
05390878-0231115
05391001-0228116
05391120-0225490
05391163-0236028
05391447-0228333
05391483-0244415
05391659-0222242
05391717-0225433
05392023-0238258
05392097-0230334
05392286-0233330
05392456-0220441
05392561-0234042
05392650-0252152
05392677-0242583
05393043-0235073
05393256-0239440
05393291-0247492
05393511-0247299
05393654-0242171
05393685-0250247
05393729-0226567
05393778-0228443
05393982-0231217
05393982-0233159
05394017-0220480
05394500-0253488
05394806-0245571
05395253-0243223
05400696-0228300
05400889-0233336

-49.20.6
30.21.0

28.70.7
-0.70.3
34.00.8

26.70.3
29.90.3
30.70.4
32.10.8

17.40.2
30.40.3

12.00.4
33.70.2
29.81.1
61.80.3
93.70.2
29.70.6

30.80.7
31.93.0

81.10.2
22.60.7
27.81.3
32.92.4
-86.31.3
3.60.2
26.61.5
-8.30.2

30.20.4
58.60.2
-6.70.6
46.00.2
34.90.2
30.10.6

0
2

2
0
2

2
2
2
2

0
2

0
2
2
0
0
2

2
2

0
1
2
2
0
0
2
0

2
0
0
0
2
2

0.660.16
0.290.22
0.400.05

0.580.03

0.620.06
0.520.03
0.580.06
0.210.09
0.490.10
0.280.14

0.590.04
0.190.14

0.610.04

0.760.12
0.500.03
0.270.23
0.310.14

0.620.03
0.590.03
0.600.03

0.530.02

0.160.03

0.380.02

0.080.04

0.480.02

138.244
146.289
170.501

179.836
115.203
241.559

361.072
111.411
461.602
431.613
184.326

188.934
465.555

175.109
101.379

225.799
143.507
136.698
216.583
193.542
109.053

179.717
168.462

165.893

603.257
430.799
488.000

362.225

N
N
N

N
N
N

Y
N
Y
Y
N

N
Y

N
N

N
N
N
N
N
N

N
N

Y
Y
Y

III
III
III
III
III
III
III
TD
II
II
III
II
II
III
III
EV
II
EV
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
EV
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
I
II
II
III
III
III
III
II

Double central absorption

H in absorption
RVVAR

H in emission with strong central absorption

H in absorption

H in absorption with central emission


H in absorption
RVVAR
H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption with central emission

H in absorption with central emission


H in absorption
RVVAR

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption

H in absorption
H in absorption
H in absorption, EW[Li I]<0.1
H in absorption

74

Table 5Continued
Name
H07

2massID

RV
km/s

RV
flag

Li I

W10_H
km/s

Acretor

Disk
type

Comments

SO1370

05401304-0228314

III

H in absorption

Note. Table 5 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal. A portion is
shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.
RV flag: (2) kinematic member; (1) sparser stellar population candidate; (0) kinematic non-member
Accretor flag: (Y) accretor (W10_H >270 km/s); (N) non-accretor (W10_H <270 km/s)
Disk type: III=diskless, II=thick disk, I=class I, EV= evolved disk, TD=transition disk, DD=Debris disk
RVvar : binary candidate by radial velocity variability
SB2: binary candidate identified in the cross correlation function

Table 6.
2massID

Spectral
types

SO724

SO847
SO1204
SO590
SO913
SO602
SO601
SO139
SO956
SO521
SO147
SO470
SO338
SO104
SO731
SO7
SO830
SO26
SO146
SO365
SO53
SO1352
SO411
SO924
SO1099
SO105
SO882
SO95
SO755
SO1080
SO1137
SO1342

05384476-0236001
05384719-0235405
05384561-0235588
05402018-0226082
05390149-0238564
05394619-0240320
05383422-0234160
05390921-0256347
05383484-0232521
05383479-0234158
05374047-0226367
05391506-0231376
05382752-0243325
05374178-0229081
05382145-0232085
05380649-0228494
05373471-0228429
05384784-0224550
05371809-0238467
05385955-0245080
05372286-0234336
05374168-0253298
05380889-0215544
05372715-0240382
05400696-0228300
05381412-0215597
05391120-0225490
05393343-0236419
05373497-0221239
05390578-0253331
05373376-0251589
05384987-0220588
05393043-0235073
05393778-0228443
05400508-0235566

B0.01.5
B2.01.5
B2.01.5
B4.01.5
B5.01.5
B8.51.0
B9.01.0
B9.01.0
B9.01.5
B9.51.0
A3.52.5
A6.02.0
A8.02.5
A9.03.0
F2.52.0
F3.52.0
F3.52.5
F4.02.5
F4.51.5
F4.52.0
F6.02.0
F6.02.0
F6.52.0
F7.52.0
F7.52.0
F7.52.5
F8.02.5
F8.02.5
F8.52.0
F8.52.0
F9.02.0
F9.02.5
F9.52.0
F9.52.0
G0.02.5

Li I flag
Low High
0
0
0
0
0
0

00
0
00
0
0
0
0
00
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
22
00
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
0

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

2
1
0

0
0

7,6

Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eem
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

III

III
III
III
DD
III
III

DD
III
III

III

III
TD
III

III
III

14,15,17,18,19
14,15,17,18,19
14,18
14
14,15,17,18,19
14,18
14,18,19

14,18

14,18,19

16,19

14,19

14,18,19

14

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0

24

24

22

22

21,22

0.1
39.0
42.5
90.2
97.3
44.1
26.4
15.7
50.2
87.7
86.1
34.3
8.3
58.7
0.0
51.9
0.0
0.3
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
91.5
95.1
35.8
7.7
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
46.9
89.7
0.2

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.23
0.00
0.11
2.94
0.13
0.14
0.61
0.84
1.48
0.97
0.72
0.84
0.87
0.70

0.56
0.85
0.85
0.77
1.44
0.07
1.28
1.57
0.85
1.11
1.23
1.24
2.23
2.43
1.61

Member
flag
M:1
M:
M:
M:2
M:1
M:
M:
M:
N:
M:
U:3
U:4
U:5
U:6,23
N:
M:
N:
N:
N:
M:
N:
N:
N:
N:
M:
M:
N:
U:
N:
N:
N:
N:
N:
N:
N:

75

Name
H07

Membership for stars with spectral types

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO1
SO37
SO11
SO41
SO1123
SO1246
SO851
SO550
SO18
SO1299
SO5
SO1347
SO1307
SO475
SO1256
SO719
SO1239

SO1009
SO229
SO275
SO44
SO1002
SO986
SO194
SO951
SO837
SO699
SO1092
SO836
SO715
SO1038
SO972
SO473
SO1198

05371395-0249380
05372414-0225520
05371907-0254005
05372498-0252023
05393654-0242171
05395118-0222461
05390216-0238382
05383008-0221198
05372043-0243088
05395798-0248006
05371762-0251108
05400530-0245380
05395930-0222543
05382178-0221494
05395313-0243083
05384676-0223271
05395060-0253006
05375424-0214001
05392174-0244038
05375303-0233344
05375779-0255001
05372583-0236363
05392062-0251383
05391903-0221380
05374963-0236182
05391483-0244415
05390081-0237319
05384437-0256196
05393234-0227571
05390052-0239390
05384605-0243477
05392534-0231436
05391659-0222242
05382166-0223098
05394500-0253488

G0.52.0
G0.52.0
G0.52.5
G0.52.5
G1.02.0
G1.02.5
G1.03.0
G1.52.5
G1.53.0
G1.53.0
G2.02.0
G2.02.0
G2.02.5
G2.02.5
G2.02.5
G2.03.0
G2.03.0
G2.03.0
G2.03.5
G2.52.0
G2.52.0
G2.53.0
G2.53.0
G2.53.5
G2.54.5
G3.02.0
G3.02.5
G3.03.0
G3.51.5
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.0
G3.52.5
G3.52.5

0
0
0
00
20
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
2
00
0
0
0
1
1
12
00
0
0
0
00
00
0
0
0
1
00
0
00
0
00

10

1,6,7

0
0

1
0

1
0

,6

Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eem
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eem Y
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs

III
III
III

III

III

III
III
III
III

III

EV
III
III

III
III
III

III
III

III
III
III

III

14,17,18,19

14

14,16,17,18,19

15,18,19

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0

22

22

22

22

22,23

0.0

0.0
56.6
3.9
3.0
10.3
11.9
0.0
28.7
0.0
8.9
44.9
80.9
88.8
0.0
17.3
17.1
59.7
99.6
3.9
0.1
0.0
59.0
50.8
10.0
0.0
0.0
76.4
5.3
26.6
22.7
25.1
0.0
23.0

0.68

0.83
1.63
0.81
2.49
2.33
2.12
1.12
2.65
0.88
2.35
0.63
1.76
2.32
1.38
2.43
2.65
2.65
0.67
1.81
1.62
2.00
1.83
1.13
2.08
1.93
1.82
2.39
0.87
2.07
2.56
2.89
0.87
2.35

Member
flag
N:
U:
N:
N:7
M:13,16
U:
U:
N:
N:
U:
N:
U:
P:
N:
U:
N:
U:
P:
M:
M:13,15,18
N:
N:
N:
U:
P:
N:
N:
N:
U:
P:
N:
U:
N:
N:
N:

76

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO1129
SO3
SO292
SO440
SO132
SO648
SO243
SO706
SO1286
SO1269
SO137
SO1229
SO320
SO1021
SO244
SO293
SO454
SO981
SO92
SO43
SO124
SO379
SO29
SO47
SO449
SO791
SO162
SO1155

SO1189
SO961
SO6
SO638

SO505

05393685-0250247
05371651-0246256
05375951-0250043
05381800-0221103
05373941-0232504
05383922-0253084
05375440-0239298
05384480-0233576
05395658-0246236
05395437-0244476
05374000-0231128
05394943-0217322
05380421-0219057
05392349-0216498
05375445-0243378
05375970-0251033
05381914-0235279
05391807-0229284
05373316-0253360
05372557-0253468
05373785-0250095
05381064-0232574
05372330-0229133
05372602-0220473
05381879-0217138
05385410-0249297
05374448-0233010
05393998-0243097
05371350-0215591
05394411-0231092
05391564-0229568
05371793-0244227
05383848-0234550
05371161-0232087
05382584-0232353

G4.02.0
G4.02.0
G4.02.5
G4.02.5
G4.03.0
G4.52.5
G5.02.0
G5.02.5
G5.02.5
G5.03.0
G5.52.5
G6.02.5
G7.02.0
G7.02.5
G7.04.0
G7.04.0
G7.52.0
G7.52.5
G7.52.5
G8.04.0
G8.52.5
G8.53.0
G9.52.0
K0.02.0
K0.03.0
K1.01.5
K1.02.5
K1.02.5
K1.51.5
K1.52.5
K1.53.5
K2.01.0
K2.01.0
K2.01.0
K2.03.5

00
0
0
00
0
00
22
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
00
00
00
1
10
0
00
10
0
0
0
22
0
2
0
1
1
0
2
2
0

6,7

0
0

0
0
0

0
0

7,6

Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
Eabs
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr? N
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr?

III

III

III
III
III

III

III
III
III
III
III
III
DD
III

III
III

III

III

II

III
III

EV

14,16,17,18,19

14,17,18,19

14,17,18,19

14

14,15,17,18,19

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
1

2
2
2
2
2
0
2
2

1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1

22
22,23

21
22
22

21

22

22

22
22,23,24

2.9

0.0
37.5
0.0
6.1
31.4
23.2
0.0
4.2
0.0
60.3
47.7
8.0
12.2
48.0
12.0
52.4
90.0
0.0
35.7
48.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
91.2
0.1
52.4
85.3
88.8
56.1
0.0
19.6
36.3
0.0

2.28

0.76
1.97
0.79
2.21
0.46
1.61
1.70
2.41
0.82
2.08
1.80
2.07
1.46
1.82
1.73
0.56
2.43
0.88
1.69
1.34
0.27
0.59
0.83
1.06
0.26
1.34
0.71
1.21
0.00
0.26
0.85
0.15
0.65

Member
flag
N:
U:
N:
N:
N:
N:
P:16
U:
N:
U:
N:
U:
N:
U:
N:
N:7
N:
M:
P:7,16
N:
N:7
P:16
N:
N:
N:
M:14
N:
M:
N:
P:
P:7
N:
M:
M:
N:

77

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

SO918
SO915
SO352
SO1296
SO153
SO615
SO272
SO128
SO315
SO246
SO583

SO40
SO52
SO1156
SO1251
SO1153
SO204
SO1369
SO903
SO1113
SO654
SO697
SO736
SO518

SO637
SO572
SO1274
SO28
SO564
SO1030
SO321
SO766
SO752

05391003-0242425
05390987-0225479
05380784-0231314
05395761-0247359
05374326-0230413
05383587-0243512
05375752-0247370
05373825-0233390
05380395-0255037
05375462-0227380
05383368-0244141
05392639-0215034
05372495-0228371
05372692-0221541
05394017-0220480
05395253-0243223
05393982-0231217
05375069-0254514
05401286-0222020
05390828-0249462
05393511-0247299
05383972-0218376
05384423-0240197
05384803-0227141
05382725-0245096
05402256-0233469
05383822-0236384
05383284-0235392
05395465-0246341
05372317-0246184
05383160-0251268
05392456-0220441
05380438-0227166
05385101-0227456
05384945-0249568

K2.04.0
K3.01.0
K3.01.0
K3.01.5
K3.02.0
K3.03.0
K3.51.0
K3.52.0
K4.01.0
K4.51.0
K4.51.5
K4.52.0
K5.01.0
K5.01.0
K5.01.0
K5.02.5
K5.51.0
K5.51.0
K5.51.0
K5.51.5
K5.51.5
K5.51.5
K6.00.5
K6.00.5
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.0
K6.01.5
K6.01.5
K6.02.0
K6.02.0
K6.02.0
K6.51.0

Li I flag
Low High
0
0
2
0
0

12
0
0
0
0
22
2
0
00
22
02
22
0
2
00
22
00
22
2
22
2
2
22
2
0
00
22
0
0
00

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

6,7

1,2,3
1,2,3,6,9
2,3,6,8,9
6
1,2,3,6,8
8,9
6

0
2
0

0
2
0
2

0
2

,6

,2
7,2,6
8,7,2,6
7,6
8,7,2,6
8
7,6

nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
Acr? Y
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr N
Acr?
Acr Y
nAcr
Acr?
Acr? N
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr? N
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr

III

III
III

EV

III
II
II

III
II
III
I

II
III
III
III
II
II
II

III
III
II

III
III
III
III
III

14,16,17,18,19

18,19

14,18,19

14,15,17,18,19
14,17,18,19
14,18,19
14
14,15,17,18,19
14,15,17,18,19

18

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
1
2
2
2
0
0
2
2
2

2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2

1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1

22
22,24

21,22,24

22,24

22,23,24

22,24
21
22

24
22,23,24
22

23
22,24
22

22
21,22

22

8.1
11.3
98.4
2.8
0.8
4.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
81.3
32.7
0.6
41.1
36.7
10.8
20.1
0.0
22.7
17.3
29.5
6.3
72.7
6.3
7.0
99.2
73.8
99.2
27.9
0.0
85.9
61.2
0.0
0.1
0.1

1.90
0.00
0.24
1.60
0.18
1.79
0.87
0.08
0.20
0.39
0.00
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.18
0.00
0.41
0.62
0.00
0.00
0.54
0.00
0.46
0.00
0.05
0.34
0.47
0.92
0.33
1.07
0.00
0.00
0.86
0.00

Member
flag
N:
N:
M:
N:
N:
M:
N:
N:
N:
N:
M:
M:19
N:
N:15
M:
U:9,16
M:
N:
M:
N:
M:
N:
M:17
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
N:
N:
M:
N:
N:
N:

78

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO389
SO879

SO897
SO540
SO1368
SO984
SO616
SO592
SO1180
SO611
SO929
SO1094
SO696
SO461
SO1337
SO662
SO1250
SO87
SO869

SO1036
SO563
SO774
SO1361
SO1133
SO237
SO201
SO818
SO341
SO1217
SO669
SO927
SO1152
SO871

05381223-0218124
05390540-0232303
05382656-0212174
05390760-0232391
05382915-0216156
05401274-0228199
05391883-0230531
05383587-0230433
05383431-0235000
05394229-0256064
05383546-0231516
05391163-0236028
05393256-0239440
05384424-0232336
05382022-0226525
05400338-0229014
05384027-0230185
05395248-0232023
05373249-0245153
05390443-0252309
05383981-0256462
05392519-0238220
05383157-0235148
05385200-0246436
05400889-0233336
05393729-0226567
05375393-0251224
05374993-0251511
05385831-0216101
05380674-0230227
05394784-0232248
05384129-0237225
05391151-0231065
05393938-0217045
05390458-0241493

K6.51.0
K6.51.0
K6.51.0
K6.51.5
K6.51.5
K6.51.5
K7.00.5
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.0
K7.01.5
K7.02.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.50.5
K7.51.0
K7.51.0
K7.51.0
K7.51.5
M0.00.5
M0.00.5
M0.00.5
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.0
M0.01.5

00

22
22
0
22
22
22
2
00
1
22
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
02
22
1
0
22
22
1
22
2
1
2

1,2,3,6,8

1,8
6

1,8
1,2,3,6,8
8

1,8
1,2,3,6,8
6
6

6
1,2,3,6,8

6
6,8
1,2,3,8
1,6,8
4,6
9

6
9

1,8
1,6,8

1
2

2
2
1

2
2

2
2

8,2

8
7,2,6
8

8
8,2
7,6

8,7,2,6

7,6
8,7,6
8,2
8,7,6

8
8

nAcr
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr? Y
Acr? N
nAcr
Acr? N
nAcr N
nAcr N
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
Acr N
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr
Acr Y
Acr? N
nAcr
nAcr
Acr N
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr
Acr
Acr

III
III
II
TD
II
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
II
II
II
II
III

TD
II
III
III
II
II
II

14,18,19

14,18,19

14
14,18,19
14,17,18,19
15,18,19

14,17,18,19
18,19
14,17,18,19
14,17,18,19

14,18,19

14,18,19
14,15,18,19
14,17,18,19

18,19

14,16,18,19
14,17,18
14,15,18,19
14,18,19

14

0
2
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
1
2
2
2

2
2
2

1
2
2
2
2
2
2

0
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1

22,23
21,22,24
22,23
22,24
22
22,23,24
22
21
21
22
23
22

22
23
22,24
22,23
21

22
22,23,24
21,23
22,24
22,23,24
22

22
22
22,23

22,23,24
22,24
23

4.7
78.5
92.2
83.5
51.4
62.7
89.4
89.1
86.6
0.0
94.7
68.9
53.2
40.6
0.0
93.8
16.0
68.1
0.0
62.3
69.0
39.7
5.5
67.6
87.1
93.6
0.0
0.3
45.5
92.9
71.7
88.0
76.2
35.8
0.0

0.03
0.22
0.70
0.00
0.03
0.50
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.11
0.13
0.07
0.32
0.45
0.56
1.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.43
0.67
1.78
0.00
0.39
0.36
0.66
0.00
0.23
0.26
0.00
0.00
0.74
0.82
0.00

2
2
2
2
1
2

Member
flag
N:
M:
M:19
M:
M:
P:8,13
M:
M:14,18
M:8
N:
M:
M:14
M:14
M:
N:
M:
M:14,17
M:
N:
N:
M:19
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
N:
N:
M:
M:
P:
M:
M:
M:
M:21

79

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

SO35
SO276
SO402
SO1075
SO207
SO596
SO1275
SO89
SO1097
SO905
SO844
SO1343
SO747
SO726
SO682
SO786
SO1235
SO127
SO733
SO832
SO1267

SO600
SO687

SO144
SO1104
SO753
SO785
SO1058
SO539
SO396
SO9
SO385
SO914

05372384-0248532
05375784-0222028
05381332-0254300
05392935-0227209
05375104-0219145
05383446-0253514
05395484-0219299
05373265-0239159
05393291-0247492
05390853-0251465
05390136-0218274
05400510-0219591
05384917-0238222
05384746-0235252
05384227-0237147
05385306-0238536
05395038-0243307
05373794-0248208
05384791-0237192
05385977-0253574
05395428-0224385
05401834-0212446
05383479-0239300
05384301-0236145
05372426-0219075
05374151-0239079
05393378-0220398
05384964-0245268
05385317-0243528
05392680-0219247
05382911-0236026
05381315-0245509
05371869-0240218
05381175-0245012
05390928-0219130

M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.01.5
M0.02.0
M0.03.0
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.50.5
M0.51.0
M0.51.0
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.00.5
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.01.0
M1.50.5
M1.50.5
M1.50.5
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0

Li I flag
Low High
1
1
0
1
1
1
2
0

22
12
22
2
2
2
1
00
2
00
1
0
2
2
0
12
1
0
1
0
22
2
22
22
00
0
2

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

6
6
6
2,3,6,8
8
8

1,8

1,8
6

2
2
2

2
2
0

7,6
8,7,2,6
8
8

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
nAcr N
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr

III

II
III

III

III
EV
II
III
III
II
II
III
III
III
II
III
TD

III
II

III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III

14
14,15,17,18,19
14,15,18
14,15,18
15,18,19

14,15,18,19

14,15,18

18

14,18,19
14
14,15,18,19

2
1
2
2
2
2
2

1
2

2
2
2
2

2
0
2
2
1
2
0
0
2

0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1

22
21,22
22

22
22
22,24
22

21

22
22,23
21
21

21,22
22

22

22

22
22

22,23,24

22

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
29.9
1.3
96.8
83.5
94.2
57.2
40.3
90.0
73.1
92.1
99.1
0.6
60.2
8.8
66.9
15.7
2.1
53.3
76.8
2.2
52.4
8.0
95.0
87.2
54.8
85.2
60.7
3.0
37.7

0.46
0.56
0.58

0.10
0.71
0.00
0.00
0.06
0.08
0.08
0.23
0.27
0.00
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.12
0.20
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.14
0.40
0.04
0.25
0.26
0.00
0.00
0.05

Member
flag
N:
N:
N:
M:
N:
N:
M:
N:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:12
N:
M:
N:
M:
N:
M:
M:
N:
M:
P:
N:
P:
N:
M:
M:
M:20
M:
N:
N:
M:

80

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO978
SO189
SO1052
SO947
SO846
SO742
SO691
SO710
SO557
SO123
SO1027
SO214
SO1282
SO59
SO73
SO57
SO671
SO1017
SO670
SO1000
SO1244
SO485
SO598
SO118
SO576
SO823
SO644
SO74
SO330
SO115
SO77
SO260
SO582
SO1186
SO362

05391717-0225433
05374924-0253118
05392647-0226154
05391453-0219367
05390143-0253431
05384868-0236162
05384355-0233253
05384537-0241594
05383098-0234038
05373784-0245442
05392435-0234013
05375161-0235257
05395594-0220366
05372806-0236065
05373094-0223427
05372786-0230430
05384143-0217016
05392286-0233330
05384135-0236444
05392044-0227368
05395112-0232257
05382333-0225345
05383460-0241087
05373696-0235564
05383302-0239279
05385911-0247133
05383888-0228016
05373105-0231436
05380567-0240194
05373645-0214375
05373153-0224269
05375647-0243574
05383335-0236176
05394354-0246275
05380826-0235562

M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.0
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M1.51.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.00.5
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.0
M2.01.5
M2.01.5
M2.01.5
M2.02.0
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5
M2.50.5

10

22
22
1
22
1
22
2
00
22
00
1
12
1
1
1
1
20
1
1
22
1
00
00
0
22
1
2
0
22

6
6

8
8,9
8

1,2,3,6,8
8
2,3,6,8

6
11

1,6,8

2
2

8
8
8

8,13

8,2
8,13
,2

,20

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr Y

nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr Y
nAcr

nAcr N

nAcr
nAcr
Acr
nAcr Y
nAcr

nAcr

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y

III

III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
II

III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II

14,18,19

14,19

14,15,18,19
14,17,18,19
14,15,18,19
19
16,19
18,19
14,16,18,19

16,19
19

14,18,19
15,18,19
14,19

19
14,18,19
14,19

16,19

15,18,19

14,16,18,19

2
2

2
2
1
2

0
0
1
2
0
2

1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1

21
22
22
21,22,24
22

21,24

22,23
22,23
23
22
22,23
21,22

21
21,22,23

22
22
24
22,23

21,22,23
21,22,24

22
21,22

23

22,23

24.3
0.2
11.6
86.5
0.0
74.0
75.8
81.1
1.0
43.0
28.9
58.2
96.2
7.0
62.0
0.0
7.5
46.3
42.3
79.5
0.0
67.2
55.6
1.6
3.9
0.4
2.5
2.5
44.6
54.8
80.0
31.1
70.3
11.5
50.7

0.06
0.20
0.28
0.36
0.73
0.00
0.00
0.23
1.38
0.00
0.08
0.17
0.23
0.32
0.70
0.00
0.13
0.20
0.30
0.27
0.94
1.47
1.79
0.07
1.23
1.71
1.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.04
0.07
0.11
0.37

1
1
0
1
1

Member
flag
M:
P:
M:
P:
N:7
M:
M:
M:
U:
M:
M:
M:
M:
N:10
M:
N:10
P:20
M:
M:
M:
N:7
M:
M:12
P:
P:
M:12,17
M:
N:
N:
N:
M:
P:
M:
N:
M:16

81

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO859
SO827
SO1220
SO299
SO451
SO1081
SO1260
SO646
SO896
SO14
SO444
SO220
SO1219
SO804
SO374
SO117
SO757
SO525
SO60
SO27
SO587
SO795
SO908
SO765
SO240
SO33
SO748
SO520
SO366
SO426
SO655
SO865
SO759
SO955
SO1071

05390297-0241272
05385922-0233514
05394806-0245571
05380097-0226079
05381886-0251388
05393056-0238270
05395362-0233426
05383902-0245321
05390759-0228234
05371939-0239059
05381824-0248143
05375220-0233379
05394799-0240320
05385543-0241297
05380994-0251377
05373666-0234003
05384993-0241228
05382774-0243009
05372831-0224182
05372306-0232465
05383405-0236375
05385434-0240029
05390878-0231115
05385077-0236267
05375404-0244407
05372355-0244279
05384921-0241251
05382750-0235041
05380897-0220109
05381610-0238049
05383972-0240197
05390357-0246269
05385038-0226477
05391505-0218444
05392883-0217513

M2.50.5
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.0
M2.51.5
M2.51.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.00.5
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.01.0
M3.02.0
M3.02.0
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.50.5
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0

12
2
00
2
12
0
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
0
22
22
12
22
10
1
1
1
22
1
12
1
2
2
12
2
1
22
2
1
2

6
8
2,3,8

6
8
8

1,2,3,8

8
5,8

8
2,3,8

2
2

13

8,13
8,2

13
13

13

8,13
8

8,2

8
8,5

8,13,2
13
13,5
13

Acr Y
Acr
nAcr
Acr
Acr? N
nAcr
Acr
Acr
Acr?
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr
Acr

Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr?
nAcr
Acr
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr
Acr?

Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y

N
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y

II
II
III
TD
II
III
II
II
III

EV
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
EV
III
III

14

18,19

14,18,19
19
19

16,19

18,19
16,19
19
14,15,18,19

18
19

14,15,18
14,19

19
15,18,19

14,19

14

2
2
2
1
2

2
2
2

0
2

2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0

21,22,23,24
22
22
22,23
23
21,22,23,24
21,22,23
22,23

23
21
23

22,23
21,22
21
21,23

23

21,22,23,24
21
23

22,23
22
23
22
22,23
21,22
22,24
22

76.0
36.2
34.1
62.3
76.5
10.0
85.3
94.4
79.3

72.2
60.5
88.6
61.2
67.2
60.8
82.5
49.7
8.0
7.4
15.7
23.2
32.9
36.9
61.6
0.0
9.2
85.3
79.8
55.2
87.6
83.5
59.6
8.1
59.8

0.49
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.43
0.52
0.84
0.54

0.08
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.23
0.22
0.33
0.43
0.57
0.70
1.31
1.50
1.68
0.26
0.41
0.29
0.36
0.45
0.66
1.26
0.00
0.26
0.30
0.33

Member
flag
M:
M:
N:
M:
M:17
N:7,20
M:
M:
M:
U:
M:
M:
M:
N: 16
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
P:
M:
N:
M:
M:
M:
U:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
U:
M:

82

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO1083
SO502
SO514
SO957
SO562
SO777
SO116
SO1053
SO967
SO484
SO940
SO855
SO397
SO901
SO999
SO490
SO462
SO723
SO545
SO1125
SO465
SO740
SO300
SO489
SO624
SO866
SO165
SO658
SO628
SO219
SO609
SO500
SO509
SO327
SO1327

05393132-0248528
05382568-0231216
05382684-0238460
05391510-0240475
05383141-0236338
05385240-0253396
05373648-0241567
05392650-0252152
05391582-0236507
05382332-0244142
05391346-0237391
05390276-0229558
05381319-0226088
05390808-0228447
05392023-0238258
05382358-0220475
05382050-0234089
05384718-0234368
05382961-0225141
05393658-0251002
05382088-0246132
05384828-0236409
05380107-0245379
05382354-0241317
05383687-0236432
05390387-0220081
05374527-0228521
05384008-0250370
05383745-0250236
05375206-0236046
05383536-0225222
05382543-0242412
05382623-0240413
05380552-0235571
05400195-0221325

M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.0
M3.51.5
M3.52.5
M3.53.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.00.5
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.0
M4.01.5
M4.01.5
M4.02.5
M4.04.0
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.50.5
M4.51.0
M4.51.0
M4.51.0
M4.51.5
M4.51.5
M4.51.5
M4.52.0
M4.52.0
M4.52.0
M4.52.5

1
1
10
1
2
1
1
22
2
1
1
22
12
1
10
10
12
02
1
1
1
2
20
12
2
1
10
10
20
1
1
20
1
1
1

5
8

6,8

3,5,12

8
5

1,6,8
6,8

5
2,3
8
5,12

5
6
5
5

2,3,6

2
2

13
13,5
8,13,20

,5

8
,5

8
8

13,5
13,2
8
,5

13,20
13

13,5
13
,5
13,5

13,5
13
13,2

nAcr
nAcr


Acr

Acr?
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr Y
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr Y
Acr Y
Acr Y

nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
Acr Y
nAcr N
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr

Acr Y

Acr
Acr

Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

III
III
II
III
II
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
EV
III
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
II
II

15,18,19

14,19
14,19
14,19
14,18,19
14,19

19

14,15,18

14,19
18

19

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0

21,22
22

22,23

23

22,23
22,23
23
21,23
22
23
22,23
22,24
21,22,23
21
24

21,22,23
23

22
22,23
22,23

21,22,23,24

21,22,24

58.0
39.8
72.9
86.5
36.0
1.7
93.4
85.6
81.3
90.8
91.8
60.8
42.8
19.8
68.4
48.2
0.0
11.2
79.3
2.9

7.6
9.7
54.8
25.2
80.7
83.6
99.5
21.7
41.1
76.9
34.9
39.5
63.4
44.6

0.70
1.79
2.24
2.46
0.14
0.85
3.43
0.00
0.15
0.58
0.71
0.03
0.13
0.24
1.23
1.28
3.11
0.80
2.21
0.89

0.00
0.26
0.43
0.63
0.27
0.26
0.31
0.37
1.38
1.89
0.78
1.07
1.86
0.00

Member
flag
M:
M:
M:
U:
M:
U:
M:
M:
M:12
M:
P:
M:
M:
M:
P:
M:
M:
M:
M:
U:
P:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:

83

Name
H07

Table 6Continued
2massID

Spectral
types

Li I flag
Low High

Li I
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H flag
Low High

NaI
flag

Disk
type

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

AV

SO1268
SO254
SO247
SO460
SO435
SO297
SO1207
SO714
SO933
SO432
SO1285
SO566
SO271
SO401
SO377
SO689
SO721
SO256
SO107
SO467
SO283
SO398
SO466
SO457
SO209

05395433-0237189
05375559-0233053
05375486-0241092
05382021-0238016
05381778-0240500
05380055-0245097
05394661-0226313
05384597-0245231
05391232-0230064
05381718-0222256
05395645-0238034
J053832.13-023243
05375745-0238444
05381330-0251329
05381012-0254506
05384333-0232008
05384684-0236435
05375574-0224337
05373514-0226577
05382119-0254110
05375840-0241262
05381321-0224075
05382089-0251280
05381975-0236391
05375110-0226074

M4.53.0
M4.53.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.00.5
M5.01.0
M5.01.0
M5.01.0
M5.01.5
M5.01.5
M5.02.0
M5.02.0
M5.02.0
M5.50.5
M5.50.5
M5.50.5
M5.51.0
M5.52.0
M6.00.5
M6.52.5

1
1
12
2
12
20
1
1
1
10
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22
1
1
1
00
1

1,2,3,8

5,12
5
5
8
8

13
13
,20
8,13,2

13

13

13
13,20

13,5
13,5
,5
8
8,13,20

13,5

13

Acr?

Acr N
nAcr
nAcr N
nAcr N
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr
nAcr N
Acr
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr
nAcr

nAcr
nAcr N
Acr?
nAcr
Acr?
nAcr Y
nAcr

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y

TD
II
II
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
I
III

14,18,19
14,19
14,19

14
14,19

19

14,18,19
15,18

19

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

23
23
22,23
23
24
22
22,23
24
22,23
21,22
23
23

21

22
21,22
21

22

88.3
71.9
99.4
18.3
57.9
27.0
30.2
38.2
2.6
32.7
62.4
9.0
89.2
77.3
98.4
4.1
8.2
32.5
19.6
16.2
29.8
93.2
87.1
0.0

1.82
1.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.31
0.45
0.55
0.00
0.64
0.44
0.59
0.60
0.00
99.00
0.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.61
0.32

Member
flag
M:
M:
M:17
M:
M:12,17
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:11,12
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
U:
P:
M:12,17
M:
P:
M:
N:22
U:

Note. Table 6 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal. A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.
References: (1) Wolk (1996); (2) Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002); (3) Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003); (4) Andrews et al. (2004); (5) Kenyon et al. (2005); (6) Caballero (2006); (7) Gonzlez
Hernndez et al. (2008); (8) Sacco et al. (2008); (9) Caballero et al. (2012); (10) Alcal et al. (1996); (11) Caballero et al. (2006); (12) Muzerolle et al. (2003); (13) (Maxted et al. 2008); (14)
Caballero (2008a); (15) Skinner et al. (2008); (16) Lpez-Santiago & Caballero (2008); (17) Caballero et al. (2009); (18) (Caballero 2010); (19) XMMN-SSC,2010); (20) Burningham et al. (2005);
(21) CVSO (Briceo et al. 2005); (22) Cluster Collaboration (Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al. 2007); (23) Cody & Hillenbrand (2010); (24) AAVSO
Disk type: III=diskless, II=thick disk, I=class I, EV= evolved disk, TD=transition disk, DD=Debris disk
Member-flag: M: member, N: non-member, U: uncertain, P: probable member, U: uncertain member
1

Orionis AB:Multiple system

2 HD37699:

probable disk detected using IRAS (Caballero 2007)

3 HD37333:

It is a member if is a equal mass binary (Sherry et al. 2008)

84

Name
H07

Table 7. Membership for stars without spectral types studied in 3.2


2massID

Li
flag

Li
Ref

RV
flag

RV
Ref

H
flag

disk

Xray
Ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
flag

% pho

Member
flag

SO1154
SO82
SO164
SO251
SO302
SO304
SO329
SO371
SO424
SO482
SO548
SO561
SO620
SO674
SO692
SO738
SO773
SO797
SO877
SO917
SO946
SO1005
SO1043
SO1057
SO1370

05393982-0233159
05373187-0245184
05374491-0229573
05375512-0227362
05380167-0225527
05380221-0229556
05380561-0218571
05380966-0228569
05381589-0234412
05382307-0236493
05382995-0215405
05383138-0255032
05383654-0233127
05384159-0230289
05384375-0252427
05384809-0228536
05385173-0236033
05385492-0228583
05390524-0233005
05391001-0228116
05391447-0228333
05392097-0230334
05392561-0234042
05392677-0242583
05401304-0228314

0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

8
5
5
8
5
5,6

3
5

1
0

20

8
13,5
5
8
5
5
5
8,2
5

N
N

Y
N

N
N
N
N
N
N

N
N
N

II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
III
II
III
III
III
EV
III
III
III
EV
III

14,19

14
19
16,18,19

14,15,18,19
14,19
14,18,19

14,18,19
14,19

19

2
2
2

2
2
2

1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0

21,22,23,24

22

21,22,23
24

21,22
22

21

22,23

22,23
21,22,23
21,23
22,23

22.7
22.9
10.6
95.3
74.7
33.6
0.0
0.0
3.1
50.5
32.0
23.3
82.3
98.2
32.4
66.6
31.1
55.7
72.2
3.6
44.5
4.9
49.0
8.1
0.0

M:
U:
N:
M:
P:
U:
N:
N:
N:
M:
U:
N:
U:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
M:
N:

References: (2) Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002); (3) Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003); (4) Andrews et al. (2004); (5) Kenyon et al. (2005); (6) Caballero
(2006); (8) Sacco et al. (2008); (13) (Maxted et al. 2008); (14) Caballero (2008a); (15) Skinner et al. (2008); (16) Lpez-Santiago & Caballero (2008); (18)
(Caballero 2010); (19) XMMN-SSC,2010); (20) Burningham et al. (2005); (21) CVS; (22) Cluster Collaboration (Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al. 2007);
(23) Cody & Hillenbrand (2010); (24) AAVSO
Disk type: III=diskless, II=thick disk, I=class I, EV= evolved disk, TD=transition disk, DD=Debris disk
Member-flag: M: member, N: non-member, U: uncertain, P: probable member, U: uncertain member

85

Name
H07

86

Table 8. New photometric candidates with infrared excess at 24m


Name

2massID

V
mag

[3.6]
mag

[4.5]
mag

[5.8]
mag

[8.0]
mag

[24]
mag

Disk
type

SO238

SO595

SO1084

SO1340

05373456-0255588
05375398-0249545
05381279-0212266
05382503-0213162
05382656-0212174
05383444-0228476
05383981-0256462
05384714-0257557
05392639-0215034
05393136-0252522
05394097-0216243
05394278-0258539
05400477-0245245
05400676-0257389

22.70
18.47
20.28
17.44
15.12
11.30
14.62
21.15
14.51
12.50
18.01
14.25
18.87
18.67

11.110.03
12.930.03
11.830.03
10.180.03
10.420.03

9.330.03
10.700.03
11.050.03

12.870.04

13.450.03
10.720.03

10.290.03
9.310.03
12.820.03

10.770.03

8.970.03
12.830.04

10.390.03
12.300.04
11.340.03
9.310.03
10.150.03

8.38 0.03
10.740.03
10.320.03

12.630.05

12.360.04
9.790.03

9.950.03
7.900.03
11.550.03

10.680.03

7.750.03
11.510.04

8.730.04
7.240.03
8.270.03
8.390.03
6.770.03
8.270.03
5.050.03
8.940.04
4.180.03
9.880.06
7.570.03
4.430.03
9.130.04
9.580.05

II
II
II
II
II
DD/EV
II
II
II
DD/EV
II
II
II 1
II1

Disk type: II=thick disk, DD/EV= debris disks or evolved disk


1 Potential

galaxies based on the profile classification of UKIDSS

Table 9. Known members compiled in 2.3 and new disk bearing candidates not listed in Table
6 and Table 7
Name
H07

2massID

V
mag

Disk
Type

Li
Ref

RV
Ref

Xray
ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SpT
Ref

Notes

SO164
SO595
SO1084
SO811

SO787
SO510
SO547

SO1154
SO1301
SO674
SO1359
SO302
SO614

SO770

SO946
SO728
SO621
SO663
SO1182

SO701

05384411-0236062
05401308-0230531
05374491-0229573
05383444-0228476
05393136-0252522
05385699-0231256
05371537-0230534
05385337-0233229
05382639-0234286
05382993-0223381
05383060-0241187
05394278-0258539
05383268-0231156
05381260-0233015
05400365-0216461
05372254-0259363
05402076-0230299
05401702-0218111
05393982-0233159
05395825-0226188
05384159-0230289
05400867-0232432
05380167-0225527
05383582-0233133
05402301-0236100
05382503-0213162
05385145-0236205
05390893-0257049
05391447-0228333
05384754-0227119
05383669-0244136
05384053-0233275
05394318-0232433
05395946-0216522
05384449-0240305

8.790
9.213
10.946
11.300
12.500
12.902
12.960
13.048
13.054
13.201
14.081
14.250
14.291
14.658
14.946
15.060
15.122
15.259
16.703
16.793
17.066
17.163
17.210
17.380
17.411
17.440
17.473
17.480
17.519
17.533
17.550
17.649
17.720
17.732
17.750

III
EV/DD
EV/DD

III

II

II
III
II
III
III
II

II
EV

III
EV
III
II
II

III

7
1

6
6

6
4
2,3,6
8

nodat
6

1,8
6
3
2,3,6
8
8

6,7

8
8

13

2,8

8,13
8,13

13
5

14

19
16,19
14,15,17,18,19
18,19
18,19

19

14

14,19

14
16,18,19

14,15,18,19

14,18,19

19

2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1

21

24

21,22

22
22
22
22
21,22,23,24
22
21,22
22,23
22
21
22
22

22
22,23

22
21
21,22,23
22
21

9.8
17.1
10.6
1.6
0.0
1.0
5.5
72.7
5.4
1.6
0.1
33.1
0.1
1.2
74.7
86.8
99.9
99.4
22.7
81.1
98.2
0.2
74.7
4.7
61.9
55.6
8.4
55.4
44.5
0.8
11.9
32.8
67.9
36.0
63.1

A2
B9.5,B9.5
G9.0
A4

G1,G9.5
K5

K2

K5

M3.0,M3.0
M3.5

K5,M3.0,K9.5

M3.5,M3.5,M3.5
M5.0,M5.0
M4,M4.5
M4.0

M2.5

32
32,33
14
14

6,7
1

2,6
8

1,14,8

2,8,23
2,6
29,8
8

29

2
2
4
4

87

Table 9Continued
2massID

V
mag

Disk
Type

Li
Ref

RV
Ref

Xray
ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SpT
Ref

SO1216
SO773
SO877
SO694
SO841
SO1248
SO754
SO758

SO1050
SO692
SO1353

SO1295
SO1230
SO1266
SO1238
SO482
SO238
SO1362
SO1323
SO251
SO606
SO797

SO730
SO707
SO1151
SO976
SO1057
SO917

SO1344

05394770-0236230
05385173-0236033
05390524-0233005
05384386-0237068
05390115-0236388
05395172-0222472
05384970-0234526
05385003-0237354
05394097-0216243
05392633-0228376
05384375-0252427
05400708-0232446
05371515-0242015
05395753-0232120
05394944-0223459
05395421-0227326
05395056-0234137
05382307-0236493
05375398-0249545
05400933-0225067
05400101-0219597
05375512-0227362
05383528-0233131
05385492-0228583
05375031-0212247
05375210-0256551
05394299-0213333
05384766-0230373
05384527-0237292
05393931-0232252
05391699-0241171
05392677-0242583
05391001-0228116
05375452-0258265
05400525-0230522

17.844
17.890
17.890
17.930
17.933
17.950
17.960
17.997
18.010
18.020
18.070
18.089
18.120
18.142
18.150
18.250
18.394
18.447
18.470
18.470
18.474
18.490
18.490
18.516
18.560
18.580
18.580
18.753
18.772
18.780
18.862
18.900
19.010
19.070
19.080

III
III
III
II
III
II
II
III
II
II
III
III

III
II
II
III
II
II
II
EV
III
III
III

III
II
III
III
EV
EV

II

8
5,6
8
5
2,3,6
8

2,3

2,3

5
5

8
5

5
5
5
8

5
2,3

13
8

8,13
5,13

8,13
13
5

5,13
13

13

5,13
20

5,13
5,13

8
5
5,13

13
8,13
13

2,13

14,15,18,19
14,18,19
14,15,18
14,18,19

14,15,18
14,15,18,19

19

14,19

14

14,18,19
19

1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0

23
21
22,23

21,22
22,24

21
21,22
23
22
22,23
22
22,23
21,22
24
22,23
21,22,23
21,22,23
22
22

21

22

21,22
21
23
22,23
22,23

23

51.8
31.1
72.2
20.7
51.4
4.9
36.7
43.4
19.4
65.2
32.4
89.5
51.9
80.8
100.0
99.7
68.2
50.5
0.7
23.1
17.7
95.3
35.4
55.7
43.1
50.8
44.4
44.4
30.7
39.8
15.0
8.1
3.6
10.2
88.0

M5.0
M3.0
M4.5,M4.5
M4.0
M5.5,M5.5,M5
M4.5

M6,M4.5

M4.0

M4.0,M4.0
M4.5
M3.5

M5
M4

M4.0
M3.5,M4
M3.5
M4.5
M4.0
M4.0
M4.5
M5.5

M5,M5
M5
M5,M5

8
29
30,8
29
2,6,30
8

31,30

2,30
28
29

31
31

8
28,29
29
29
29
29
8
29

3,23
31
2,23

Notes

88

Name
H07

Table 9Continued
2massID

V
mag

Disk
Type

Li
Ref

RV
Ref

Xray
ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SpT
Ref

SO1005

SO750
SO762
SO585
SO1037
SO848
SO1193
SO739
SO641
SO738
SO925
SO870
SO767
SO1191

SO633
SO1185
SO1316

SO1135
SO936
SO469
SO537

SO1019
SO911
SO1108

SO700
SO802
SO1188
SO568
SO631

05392097-0230334
05401705-0226489
05384928-0223575
05385060-0242429
05383388-0245078
05392524-0227479
05390193-0235029
05394450-0224432
05384818-0244007
05383858-0241558
05384809-0228536
05391139-0233327
05390449-0238353
05385100-0249140
05394433-0233027
05381279-0212266
05383812-0232025
05394340-0253230
05400014-0251594
05372761-0257100
05393759-0244304
05391308-0237509
05382138-0233363
05382896-0248473
05381741-0240242
05392319-0246557
05390894-0239579
05393432-0238468
05384714-0257557
05374248-0256358
05384448-0240376
05385542-0241208
05394358-0247318
05383244-0229573
05383787-0220397

19.255
19.340
19.390
19.418
19.580
19.660
19.678
19.760
19.763
19.800
19.892
19.944
20.003
20.040
20.110
20.280
20.289
20.320
20.320
20.340
20.390
20.737
20.777
20.830
21.023
21.060
21.088
21.120
21.150
21.220
21.372
21.250
21.520
21.650
21.700

III

II
II
P-II
III
II
II
II
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
P-II
III
III

III
II
III
II

III
III
III
II

EV
II
III
III
III

5
5
5

5
5
5
5
12
5

5
5
5

2,3,5
5
3,12
5
5
5

5
5
5

5
13
5,13

20

5
13
5,13,20

5
13

13
5
13

13

13
13
13

5,13
5

13

5
13
13

14,19

19

14,18

1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1

21,22,23

21,22,24
22
22,23

21,22,23

21,23

23
22

21,23
21,22,24
21,22

23
23

23,24

21,22

23

24

4.9
0.7
38.5
52.4
78.5
0.0
49.8
82.0
61.9
40.8
66.6
76.1
27.0
6.9
68.8
40.1
43.8
3.5
25.3
11.4
57.7
17.5
10.5
96.7
82.9
25.3
41.5
57.7
19.3
1.2
41.2
9.3
64.2
57.1
33.9

M5.0

M4,M5,M4.5
M4,M5
M4

M3,M3,M4
M6

M5.5,M5,M5
M5.5,M5.5
M5,M5,M5.5
M6,M6,M6,M6
M4.5
M6,M6
M5.5

M5.0
M6.5
M6,M6

M6,M6
M7.0,M6.5,M7,7
M5.5
M6.5,M6.5,M7.5,M7.5
M6.5
M7.0

M5.0

M6.5,M6.5

29

26,29,30
29,30
27

14,23,28
29

23,28,29
3,29
3,23,28
3,12,23,25
29
23,3
26

29
29
3,23

3,23
25,2,3,23
9
12,25,3,23
29
3

14

25,3

Notes

89

Name
H07

Table 9Continued
2massID

V
mag

Disk
Type

Li
Ref

RV
Ref

Xray
ref

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SpT
Ref

SO657
SO1338

SO392
SO1059

SO959

SO446

SO683

SO673

SO1215

05383976-0232203
05400453-0236421
05401396-0231273
05381239-0219387
05392685-0236561
05395313-0230294
05391525-0221507
05373456-0255588
05381834-0235385
05401971-0216539
05382557-0248370
05383808-0214392
05384239-0236044
05392341-0240575
05374557-0229585
05381698-0214463
05384146-0235523
05390756-0212145
05392560-0238436
05394741-0226162

21.752
21.780
21.850
21.890
21.940
21.980
22.040
22.700
22.906
23.470
24.400

II
II

P-II
II

II
II
III

III

III

III

5
5
5

2,3

8
3
6
5
8

5,13
13
5,13

13
13

5,13
20

13
8

14,18,19

14

18

1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1

21,22
23
21,24

23,24

25.7
99.7
2.9
73.3
84.1
2.6
64.7
81.8
20.4
39.2
98.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

M6.0

M7

M8.5,M8.5,M8.5,M8.5

M3.5
M7.5,M7.5

M4.5
M6.0
M5.0

2,3,12,23,25

8
3,23

29
8
26

Notes

3
3
3
3
3
3

Note. Table 9 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal. A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.
References: (1) Wolk (1996); (2) Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002); (3) Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003); (4) Andrews et al. (2004); (5) Kenyon et al. (2005); (6) Caballero
(2006); (7) Gonzlez Hernndez et al. (2008); (8) Sacco et al. (2008); (9) Caballero et al. (2012); (12) Muzerolle et al. (2003); (13) (Maxted et al. 2008); (14) Caballero
(2008a); (15) Skinner et al. (2008); (16) Lpez-Santiago & Caballero (2008); (17) Caballero et al. (2009); (18) Caballero (2010); (19) XMMN-SSC,2010); (20) Burningham
et al. (2005); (21) CVSO (Briceo et al. 2005); (22) Cluster Collaboration (Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al. 2007); (23) Cody & Hillenbrand (2010); (24) AAVSO; (25)
Bjar et al. (1999); (26) (Scholz & Eislffel 2004); (27) Cody & Hillenbrand (2011);(28) Rigliaco et al. (2012); (29) Oliveira et al. (2006); (30) Gatti et al. (2008); (31)
Oliveira & van Loon (2004); (32) Sherry et al. (2008); (33) Houk & Swift (1999)
Disk type: III=diskless, II=thick disk, I=class I, EV= evolved disk, TD=transition disk, DD=Debris disk
1 Source

labeled as galaxy by Lawrence et al. (2013)

2 Bright

member of the cluster (Sherry et al. 2008; Caballero 2007)

3 Photometric
4 New

candidate (Lodieu et al. 2009)

disk bearing candidate (4.1)

90

Name
H07

91

Table 10.

Additional photometric candidates not listed in Table 6, Table 7 and Table 9


Name
H07

2massID

V
mag

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SpT
Ref

SO168

SO304

SO1374

SO1245
SO1249

SO1224

SO931

SO1043

SO902
SO895

05372067-0249330
05401245-0252576
05374536-0244124
05375781-0226335
05371881-0231364
05375904-0241005
05394760-0258592
05383031-0256565
05372885-0255555
05373032-0259394
05371407-0221089
05402032-0254083
05401502-0244216
05393464-0212355
05375789-0259536
05400856-0242167
05382324-0212485
05382265-0257421
05392401-0257486
05380221-0229556
05384162-0256574
05385663-0257021
05401607-0225446
05401471-0222265
05381104-0256018
05394858-0216306
05395602-0251228
05401975-0229558
05385271-0212234
05385855-0215278
05383682-0256584
05375593-0255180
05402243-0215399
05395117-0249443
05395236-0236147
05374477-0212534
05371815-0226150
05394891-0229110
05385251-0212214
05381033-0213596
05391183-0227409
05371832-0254093
05392561-0234042
05400676-0257389
05390821-0232284
05390758-0229055
05372447-0218564

10.338
10.494
10.659
10.744
10.847
11.765
11.990
12.360
12.840
12.980
13.386
13.704
13.82
13.844
13.910
13.91
14.051
14.229
14.38
14.490
15.29
15.46
15.66
15.72
15.83
15.91
16.12
16.38
16.41
16.44
16.49
16.67
16.688
16.74
16.812
16.86
17.25
17.34
17.56
17.728
18.042
18.13
18.22
18.67
19.097
20.664
20.71

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
1
0
2
2

2
1
2
2

0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0

21

22
21,22,24

22

21,22
22
21,22

22
22
22
22
21,22,24

22,23
21

21,23

21,23
22
21,22,23

71.8
89.6
88.6
33.0
56.8
55.3
59.7
67.9
69.7
92.5
44.6
97.0
77.6
65.5
94.9
39.5
52.4
56.8
64.0
33.6
36.0
76.4
72.6
85.6
73.0
53.0
36.6
77.9
71.9
98.7
83.3
61.5
44.1
69.6
60.6
54.8
80.1
39.1
33.5
41.5
46.4
48.0
49.0
94.5
77.3
50.6
35.7

G0
F8
G0
G0
G0

M5
M5.5

34
34
34
34
34

29
3

1
1

92

Table 10Continued
Name
H07

2massID

V
mag

PM
flag

Dist
flag

Var
Ref

% pho

Spectral
Type

SO134

SO798

SO1163

SO1013

SO1141

05373965-0218267
05401781-0226540
05385492-0240337
05402081-0224003
05394057-0225468
05393660-0242222
05391203-0214263
05391596-0214029
05372105-0225400
05392224-0245524
05385382-0244588
05393816-0245524

21.63
23.15
23.216
24.77

0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1

22

54.9
53.1
69.6
50.9

F2

SpT
Ref

6,34
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Note. Table 10 is published in its entirety in the electronic edition of the Astrophysical Journal.
A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.
References: (3) Barrado y Navascus et al. (2003); (6) Caballero (2006);(21) CVSO (Briceo et al.
2005); (22) Cluster Collaboration (Kenyon et al. 2005; Mayne et al. 2007); (23) Cody & Hillenbrand
(2010); (24) AAVSO; (29) Oliveira et al. (2006); (34) Nesterov et al. (1995)
1 Source

labeled as galaxy by Lawrence et al. (2013)

2 Photometric

candidate (Lodieu et al. 2009)

93

Fig. 1. V versus V-J color magnitude diagram, illustrating the selection of photometric members
of the Orionis cluster. Open red circles represent stars with infrared excesses (H07a). Open
squares represent young stars confirmed using the presence of Li I6708 in absorption. Plus
signs represent kinematic members confirmed using radial velocities. Symbols "x" represent X
ray sources. Likely members are X ray sources above the zero age main sequence (ZAMS). The
dashed line represents the empirical isochrone estimated from the median colors of the known
members sample. Dotted lines limit the region where members are expected to fall (photometric
member region). By comparison, the ZAMS from Siess et al. (2000) was plotted assuming a distance of 420 pc (Sherry et al. 2008) and 385 pc (Caballero 2008c). [See the electronic edition of
the Journal for a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 2. Comparison of spectral types determined in this work with previously published values:
Wolk (1996), Caballero (2006), Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002), Caballero et al. (2012), Rigliaco
et al. (2012), Houk & Swift (1999) and SIMBAD database (see reference in the text). Vertical
error bars are the uncertainties derived from our spectral-type classification. For comparison, we
show the line with slope 1. For most stars, the spectral types derived in this work agree, within
the uncertainties, with previous determinations of spectral types. [See the electronic edition of the
Journal for a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 3. Relation between the EW of H and the spectral type. In order to plot our data in a
logarithmic scale, EWs have been shifted by ten units. Solid line indicates the limit for Classical
and Weak-line T Tauri stars based on the H in emission (Barrado y Navascus et al. 2003). Dotted
line indicates the limit between emission and absorption of H . We plot with different symbols
spectra obtained from different spectrographs (see Table 3). We also indicate the disk type for
the sample using Spitzer photometry (H07a). [See the electronic edition of the Journal for a color
version of this figure.]

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Fig. 4. Normalized spectra of the sodium doublet (Na I8183, 8195) for three M5 type stars
at different evolutionary stages. Vertical dotted lines represent the limits of the continuum bands
used to normalize the spectra (Schlieder et al. 2012). A Gaussian function (blue line) was used
to calculate the EW of the line Na I8195. The M-type field dwarf (upper spectrum) exhibits the
strongest absorption of this feature. The PMS star (middle spectrum) located in the 25 Ori stellar
cluster (age10 Myr; Briceo et al. 2007) exhibits fainter Na I8195 than the M type field dwarf,
but stronger absorption than the stars in the Orionis cluster (lower spectrum).

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Fig. 5. Relation between the EW of Na I8195 and the spectral type for the sample of stars
observed with Hectospec. We display the median and the second and third quartiles of Na I8195
measured for a sample of PMS stars (age range 5-10 Myr; dots and lower solid line) and for
a sample of M-type field dwarfs (plus symbol and upper solid line) in the Orion OB1 association
(Briceno in prep). Open squares and open circles indicate stars in the Orionis cluster with and
without Li I6708, respectively. In general, stars with uncertain membership based on Li I6708
(crosses) have smaller values of EW of Na I8195. Using the sodium criteria, we identify as
member of the Orionis cluster stars with spectral type M3 or later and located below the median
values of the PMS population in the Orion OB1 association. The stars SO 576 and SO 795 were
identified as M type field stars. [See the electronic edition of the Journal for a color version of this
figure.]

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Fig. 6. Comparison between interstellar reddening calculated using the intrinsic colors for main
sequence stars (Kenyon & Hartmann 1995) and the intrinsic colors for PMS stars (Pecaut & Mamajek 2013). Open squares indicate stars with spectral type later than M3 and open circles indicate
stars with spectral type range from G2 to M3. [See the electronic edition of the Journal for a color
version of this figure.]

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Fig. 7. Equivalent width of Li I6708 versus Radial Velocity obtained from Hectochelle data.
Our RV distribution (third panel) is in agreement with the RV distribution obtained by Sacco et al.
(2008, first panel) and with the RV distribution of the group 1 from Maxted et al. (2008, second
panel). A Gaussian function was fitted to our RV distribution. The dotted vertical lines represent
the center of the Gaussian and the 3 criteria used to identify kinematic members of the cluster.
The dashed line represents the lower limit for the sparser stellar population (see 2.3). Disk types
from H07a are plotted. We show binaries exhibiting double peaks in the correlation function (SB2)
or binaries identified by radial velocity variability (RV var). Stars with Li I6708 in absorption
located to the left of the kinematic regions can be candidates of a more sparser and older group
(group 2 in Maxted et al. 2008) or binary candidates of the cluster. The stars SO 243, SO 362, SO
1251 are located in the kinematic non-members region. [See the electronic edition of the Journal
for a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 8. Diagram used to calculate photometric probabilities. The color magnitude diagram of
Figure 1 was rotated in order to get the new variable Crot near zero for the known member sample
(open circles and solid histogram in the upper panel). The red solid line represents the empirical
isochrone. A Gaussian function (dotted histogram) was fitted to the Crot distribution of the known
members. Stars identified as variables are plotted with symbol "X". Stars within the dotted vertical
lines have photometric probabilities larger than 0.3% (|Crot |<3). Stars within the dashed vertical
lines have photometric probabilities larger than 31.7% (|Crot |<1). The Dotted-dashed histogram
and the long dashed histogram represent the distribution of variable stars and the distribution of
the entire sample, respectively. [See the electronic edition of the Journal for a color version of this
figure.]

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Fig. 9. Vector point diagram for photometric candidates. Green crosses indicate the position of
the known member sample, and the upper panel and right panel show its proper motion distribution
in right ascension and declination, respectively. Gaussian function curve fitting indicates that those
distributions are centered at cos() 2.25.3 mas/yr and 0.74.1 mas/yr. About 86%
of the known members are located within the 3 limit (dotted ellipse). Almost all known members
are located within 5 (solid ellipse) from the center of the distributions. Only the known members
SO592, SO936 and SO1368 are located beyond the 5 criteria. [See the electronic edition of the
Journal for a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 10. Color magnitude diagram K-24 versus V-J illustrating the detection of disks at 24m.
Circles and squares represent sources included and not included in the previous disk census (H07a),
respectively. Dotted lines represent the photospheric K-24 colors estimated by H07a. The dashed
line indicates an arbitrary limit between optically thick disks and debris disks estimated using a
sample of debris disks located in several young stellar groups (Hernandez et al. 2011). Red Xs are
sources labeled as galaxies by Lawrence et al. (2013). [See the electronic edition of the Journal for
a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 11. IRAC SED slope versus the full width of H at 10% of the line peak. Dotted line and
dashed line represent the limit between accretor and non accretor from White & Basri (2003) and
Jayawardhana et al. (2003), respectively. Solid line indicates the limit between optically thick disks
and evolved disks (Lada et al. 2006). Other symbols are similar to Figure 7. The disk less stars SO
299 and SO 616 can be binaries or fast rotators (see Figure 14). We identify 8 very slow accretors
with optically thick disks. We also identify one transitional disk (SO 818) and one evolved disk
(SO 905) with accretion below the measurable levels. [See the electronic edition of the Journal for
a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 12. IRAC color-color diagram [5.8]-[8.0] vs. [3.6]-[4.5] for stars included in Figure 11.
Solid circles represent the very slow accretors candidates. We also included in this plot the slow
accretors candidate SO 823. The large dotted box represents the loci of classical T Tauri stars
(CTTSs) with different accretion rates (DAlessio et al. 2006). Very slow accretors candidates
and stars with optically thick disks (Class II) which are above the accretion cutoff (White & Basri
2003) share the same region in this plot. Symbols are similar to Figure 11. [See the electronic
edition of the Journal for a color version of this figure.]

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Fig. 13. Spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and H profiles for stars identified as very slow
accretor candidates. For comparison we include a diskless star (SO 669) and two stars with accretion disks (SO 397 and SO 462). All SEDs are normalized at the J band. Values of the WH _10%
in km s1 are included in the panels that show the profile of H . We do not measure the WH _10%
of the star SO 823 which exhibit a strong absorption component in the H line. In the panels that
show the SEDs, we plot the median SED for Class II stars in Taurus (Furlan et al. 2006, solid
lines), the median SED for Class II (dotted lines) and the median SED for Class III (dashed lines)
in the Orionis cluster (H07a). [See the electronic edition of the Journal for a color version of this
figure.]

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Fig. 14. Hectochelle spectra of the diskless stars SO 229 and SO 616 which mimic stars with
accretion disks. For comparison we show hectochelle spectra of disk less stars with similar spectral
types. Clearly, SO 229 and SO 616 have wider photospheric features in comparison to those stars.
The broader spectral features could be produced by combined spectral lines of stellar components
with similar effective temperature or by fast rotation.

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