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1898ApJ.....8..246D 62 T                   1 3 0 Remarks regarding the parallaxes of
61 Cygni and the probable physical connection of these two stars.
DAVIS H.S.
1910PAllO...2...13S 62 T                   1 1 ~ On the relative motions in
61 Cygni and similar stars.
SCHLESINGER F. and ALTER D.
1914AN....197..181K 62 T                   1 2 0 Ein roter, vermutlich veranderlicher Stern 4.1914 Cygni neben
61 Cygni.
KOSTINSKY S.
1923PASP...35..175L 4 1 Note on a possible relation between intensity of the sodium lines and absolute magnitude. LUYTEN W.J.
1934ApJ....80..171O 13 33 Spectrographic studies in the red. OHMAN Y.
1946AJ.....52...29P 39 0 Relation between components of binary stars. PAYNE-GAPOSCHKIN C. and GAPOSCHKIN S.
1953AJ.....58...21V 65 T                   1 3 3 Parallax and orbital motion of
61 Cygni from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor.
VAN DE KAMP P. and DAMKOEHLER J.E.
1957AJ.....62...35S 66 T                   1 2 11 The orbital motion of
61 Cygni.
STRAND K.A.
1967POPad.138....1B 41 1 A comparison of theoretical and observed evolutionary paths in the red giant region of the HR diagram. BARBARO G., DALLAPORTA N. and NOBILI L.
1973AJ.....78.1099V 67 T                   1 7 8 Parallax and mass ratio of the visual binary
61 Cygni.
VAN DE KAMP P.
1976PASP...88..444K 45 6 Astrometric and photometric observations of nearby binary stars. KAMPER K.W.
1980AZh....57.1227K 17 19 The method of apparent motion parameters, used to determine the orbit elements of a visual double star on the basis of short arc observations. KISELEV A.A. and KIYAEVA O.V.
1983A&AS...53..433S 110 5 Mesures micrometriques d'etoiles doubles. (1ere liste) SCARDIA M.
1984A&AS...58..287D 41 1 Micrometer measurements of visual double stars. DOCOBO J.A., COSTA J.M. and LING J.F.
1989PASP..101..274D 67 2 Micrometer observations of double stars from the Fabra Observatory DOCOBO J.A.
1990JHA....21..275F 70 T                   1 2 0 Giuseppe Piazzi and the discovery of the proper motion of
61 Cygni.
FODERA SERIO G.
1992LAstr.106b...4B 19 0 Sur quelques problemes poses par les etoiles doubles. BAIZE P.
1993A&AS..101..409B 5 15 Intensity of CaH lines in cool dwarfs. BARBUY B., SCHIAVON R.P., GREGORIO-HETEM J., et al.
1993ApJ...402L...9K 33 9 The far-infrared and X-ray radiation of active late-type stars: suggestions for strong spottedness. KATSOVA M.M. and TSIKOUDI V.
1994AJ....107..306H 106 249 Orbital coplanarity in solar-type binary systems: implications for planetary system formation and detection. HALE A.
1994AJ....108..694F 11 6 Chromospherically active stars. XII. ADS 11060C: a double lined K dwarf binary in a quintuple system. FEKEL F.C., HENRY G.W., HAMPTON M.L., et al.
1994ApJ...425..348N 9 18 Planet detectability by an adaptive optics stellar coronagraph. NAKAJIMA T.
1994AZh....71..278R 6 3 Determination of relative radial velocities of the components of visual binary stars from observations with the 6 meter telescope. ROMANENKO L.G. and CHENTSOV E.L.
1995A&AS..113..299M viz 217 33 Abundances and velocities for open and globular cluster giants: The data. MINNITI D.
1995AJ....110..776W 3 4 52 Discovery of a pre-main-sequence spectroscopic binary: V773 Tauri. WELTY A.D.
1995Ast....23l..46C 17 0 Epsilon Eridani : the once and future sun. CROSWELL K.
1996A&A...314..983B 11 22 Planetary orbits in the elliptic restricted problem. III. The η Coronae Borealis system. BENEST D.
1996AJ....111..466E 147 26 Distribution and correlation of age, abundance, and motion of lower main sequence stars. EGGEN O.J.
1996ApJ...457..382B 23 27 Determinations of metal abundances from ROSAT observations. BAUER F. and BREGMAN J.N.
1996ApJ...460..984S 19 20 The age-related properties of the HD 98800 system. SODERBLOM D.R., HENRY T.J., SHETRONE M.D., et al.
1996GriO...60....2R 2 0 "Eppur si muove" - by blind faith. REED G.
1996JBIS...49..150H 74 0 Nearby solar-type stars as candidates for interstellar robotic missions. HALE A.
1996S&T....92d..32R 26 ~ Our nearest celestial neighbors. ROTH J. and SINNOTT R.W.
1996ARep...40..795K 17 10 Dynamical studies of nine wide visual binaries in the Solar neighborhood. KISELEV A.A. and ROMANENKO L.G.
1997AJ....114..388H 1 41 131 The solar neighborhood. IV. Discovery of the twentieth nearest star system. HENRY T.J., IANNA P.A., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
1997AJ....114.2157G 24 47 Near-infrared spectra of flat-spectrum protostars: extremely young photospheres revealed. GREENE T.P. and LADA C.J.
1998A&A...332.1147B 15 9 Planetary orbits in the elliptic restricted problem. IV. The ADS 12033 system. BENEST D.
1998A&AS..130..117D viz 194 2 Micrometer measurements of double stars from the Spanish observatories at Calar Alto and Santiago de Compostela. DOCOBO J.A.
1998AGAb...14...75B 72 T                   1 0 Bessel's parallax of 61 Cygni visualized. BASTIAN U.
1998BASI...26..667S 26 0 Mapping H-R diagram onto a neural network. SHETTY K.R., RAO A. and GOPALA K.
1998PAZh...24..772I 16 ~ Using a CCD camera in Pulkovo programs of observations of binary and multiple stars and satellites of major planets with the 26-inch refractor. IZMAILOV I.S., KISELEV A.A., KISELEVA T.P., et al.
1998SerAJ.157...13P 90 0 Inclination of the orbital planes of visual binaries. POPOVIC G.M.
1998PABei..16..143P 1 0 New progress in the CCD astrometric observation of natural satellites. PENG Q.-Y.
1999A&A...343..496P 2 5 35 An analysis of the incidence of the Vega phenomenon among main-sequence and post main-sequence stars. PLETS H. and VYNCKIER C.
1999A&A...352..517F 62 46 High veiling at near infrared wavelengths in classical T Tauri stars. FOLHA D.F.M. and EMERSON J.P.
2000A&A...362..563T 28 27 A statistical analysis of the metallicities of nine old superclusters and moving groups. TAYLOR B.J.
2000AGAb...17Q..40I 2 ~ Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (1784-1846) and the russian astronomy. ICHSANOVA V.N.
2000AN....321...53D 149 3 CCD measurements of visual double stars at Calar Alto. DOCOBO J.A., ALVAREZ C., LAHULLA J.F., et al.
2001A&A...365..222G viz 1543 14 The proper motions of fundamental stars. I. 1535 stars from the Basic FK5. GONTCHAROV G.A., ANDRONOVA A.A., TITOV O.A., et al.
2001A&A...367..521P viz 6126 101 Catalogue of Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (CADARS) - Third edition - Comments and statistics. PASINETTI FRACASSINI L.E., PASTORI L., COVINO S., et al.
2001ARA&A..39..353Q 57 91 Optical interferometry. QUIRRENBACH A.
2001JBAA..111..266H 6 3 Galileo's measurement of the diameter of a star, and of the eye's pupil. HUGHES D.W.
2001S&T...102e..38H 4 0 The race to measure the cosmos. HIRSHFELD A.W.
2001ARep...45..475T 6 6 Measurements of the general magnetic fields of active late-type stars. TARASOVA T.N., PLACHINDA S.I. and RUMYANTSEV V.V.
2002A&A...387L..21T 2 4 25 Diffraction-limited CCD imaging with faint reference stars. TUBBS R.N., BALDWIN J.E., MacKAY C.D., et al.
2002ApJ...574..412W 6 17 310 Measured mass-loss rates of solar-like stars as a function of age and activity. WOOD B.E., MULLER H.-R., ZANK G.P., et al.
2003RPPh...66..789M 1 36 187 Optical interferometry in astronomy. MONNIER J.D.
2003ASPC..294..239G 9 1 Submillimeter images of the closest debris disks. GREAVES J.S., HOLLAND W.S., WYATT M.C., et al.
2004A&A...416..811A viz 181 5 Reduction of CCD observations of visual binaries using the ``Tepui'' function as PSF. ABAD C., DOCOBO J.A., LANCHARES V., et al.
2004A&A...418L..13F 2 5 35 High-amplitude, long-term X-ray variability in the solar-type star HD 81809: The beginning of an X-ray activity cycle? FAVATA F., MICELA G., BALIUNAS S.L., et al.
2004ApJ...600..804M 34 21 On the flux of extrasolar dust in Earth's atmosphere. MURRAY N., WEINGARTNER J.C. and CAPOBIANCO C.
2004MNRAS.351L..54G 2 11 87 The debris disc around τ Ceti: a massive analogue to the Kuiper Belt. GREAVES J.S., WYATT M.C., HOLLAND W.S., et al.
2004AN....325....3F 295 275 Nearby stars of the galactic disk and halo. III. FUHRMANN K.
2004A&ARv..12...71G 119 356 X-ray astronomy of stellar coronae. GUDEL M.
2004CoSka..34..105S 3 3 The dynamical stability of extra-solar planets in binary systems. SOLOVAYA N.A. and PITTICH E.M.
2005A&A...431..773R viz 3246 131 CHARM2: An updated Catalog of High Angular Resolution Measurements. RICHICHI A., PERCHERON I. and KHRISTOFOROVA M.
2005A&A...434..355M 19 32 Stability of planetary orbits in binary systems. MUSIELAK Z.E., CUNTZ M., MARSHALL E.A., et al.
2005A&A...442..315R 1 7 25 X-rays from α Centauri - The darkening of the solar twin. ROBRADE J., SCHMITT J.H.M.M. and FAVATA F.
2005A&A...442..929A 14 27 Disk populations from HIPPARCOS kinematic data. Discontinuities in the local velocity distribution. ALCOBE S. and CUBARSI R.
2005AJ....129.1954J 54 97 The solar neighborhood. XIII. Parallax results from the CTIOPI 0.9 meter program: stars with µ ≥ 1".0/yr (MOTION sample). JAO W.-C., HENRY T.J., SUBASAVAGE J.P., et al.
2005AN....326..269S 28 17 Stellar activity cycles: observing the dynamo? STRASSMEIER K.G.
2005Ap.....48....9P 13 6 Magnetic field measurements on four yellow supergiants. I. PLACHINDA S.I.
2005JRASC..99...98K 40 0 Visual star colors from instrumental photometry. KOHMAN T.P.
2006A&A...449.1281A 7 3 Astrometric light-travel time signature of sources in nonlinear motion. I. Derivation of the effect and radial motion. ANGLADA-ESCUDE G. and TORRA J.
2006RMxAC..25...53M 14 0 Trigonometric parallaxes from the Southern Hemispheres. MENDEZ R.A., COSTA E., HENRY T.J., et al.
2006A&A...460..261H 75 T                   7 26 Coronal activity cycles in
61 Cygni.
HEMPELMANN A., ROBRADE J., SCHMITT J.H.M.M., et al.
2007LAstr.121....8S 14 0 Des milliards de planetes. SCHNEIDER J.
2006ARep...50..579K 21 7 The activity of late-type stars: the Sun among stars with cyclic activity. KATSOVA M.M. and LIVSHITS M.A.
2006Ap.....49..386G 75 T                   3 10 Observations of the binary star
61 Cyg on the 26 inch refractor at the Pulkovo observatory.
GORSHANOV D.L., SHAKHT N.A. and KISSELEV A.A.
2007AJ....134.1671M viz 15       D               939 14 Speckle interferometry at the US naval observatory. XIII. MASON B.D., HARTKOPF W.I., WYCOFF G.L., et al.
2007MNRAS.380.1297D 60           X         1 4 187 Magnetic fields and accretion flows on the classical T Tauri star V2129 Oph. DONATI J.-F., JARDINE M.M., GREGORY S.G., et al.
2007ApJ...669.1167B 23     A               1 208 645 Ages for illustrative field stars using gyrochronology: viability, limitations, and errors. BARNES S.A.
2007MNSSA..66..244G 5 0 The discovery of the nearest star. GLASS I.S.
2008A&A...484..887J 39           X         1 2 7 Direct determination of astronomical distances and proper motions by interferometric parallax. JAIN P. and RALSTON J.P.
2008A&A...486..995R 468       D     X C       12 9 19 Neon and oxygen in low activity stars: towards a coronal unification with the Sun. ROBRADE J., SCHMITT J.H.M.M. and FAVATA F.
2008A&A...488..667K 626   K A     X C       16 11 29 The radii of the nearby K5V and K7V stars
61 Cygni A&B. CHARA/FLUOR interferometry and CESAM2k modeling.
KERVELLA P., MERAND A., PICHON B., et al.
2008A&A...490..135A 18       D               1 13 90 Origin and evolution of moving groups. I. Characterization in the observational kinematic-age-metallicity space. ANTOJA T., FIGUERAS F., FERNANDEZ D., et al.
2007Ap.....50...54G 26 1 Stars of Later Spectral Classes From the FBS Survey. Preliminary Data for Seven Special Cases. GIGOYAN K.S. and MICKAELIAN A.M.
2008A&A...490.1121F 78           X         2 4 24 The X-ray cycle in the solar-type star HD 81809. XMM-Newton observations and implications for the coronal structure. FAVATA F., MICELA G., ORLANDO S., et al.
2009ARep...53..243V 106 0 Apex diagrams for the stellar population of the solar neighborhood. VERESHCHAGIN S.V., REVA V.G. and CHUPINA N.V.
2009PASJ...61...19T 38           X         1 22 10 Radial velocity search for extrasolar planets in visual binary systems. TOYOTA E., ITOH Y., ISHIGUMA S., et al.
2009ApJ...696.1931A 38           X         1 15 24 The cycles of α Centauri. AYRES T.R.
2009ApJ...700.1794B 38           X         1 99 51 The velocity distribution of nearby stars from Hipparcos data. I. The significance of the moving groups. BOVY J., HOGG D.W. and ROWEIS S.T.
2009A&A...503..929H 114           X         3 22 6 Observation and modelling of main sequence star chromospheres. VIII. High resolution observations of M and K dwarf chromospheric lines. HOUDEBINE E.R., JUNGHANS K., HEANUE M.C., et al.
2009PABei..27..247J 21 0 Current progress on astrometric catalogs and sky surveys. JIN W.
2009ApJ...706..343P 15       D               2 14 6 G 112-29 (=NLTT 18149): a very wide companion to GJ 282 AB with a common proper motion, common parallax, common radial velocity, and common age. POVEDA A., ALLEN C., COSTERO R., et al.
2010AstL...36...27B 29 18 Analysis of peculiarities of the stellar velocity field in the solar neighborhood. BOBYLEV V.V., BAJKOVA A.T. and MYLLARI A.A.
2009A&ARv..17..251S viz 77           X         2 116 373 Starspots. STRASSMEIER K.G.
2010MNRAS.403.1089P viz 15       D               1 851 46 Target selection for the SUNS and DEBRIS surveys for debris discs in the solar neighbourhood. PHILLIPS N.M., GREAVES J.S., DENT W.R.F., et al.
2010ApJ...714.1551H 38           X         1 59 25 Constraints on long-period planets from an L'- and M-band survey of nearby sun-like stars: observations. HEINZE A.N., HINZ P.M., SIVANANDAM S., et al.
2010ApJ...714.1570H 38           X         1 60 24 Constraints on long-period planets from an L'- and M-band survey of nearby sun-like stars: modeling results. HEINZE A.N., HINZ P.M., KENWORTHY M., et al.
2010A&A...515A..98P 38           X         1 73 82 Coronal properties of planet-bearing stars. POPPENHAEGER K., ROBRADE J. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.
2009NewAR..53..336V 38           X         1 12 1 Interferometric astrometry VAN BELLE G.T.
2010ApJ...722..343D 15       D               1 27 32 X-ray, FUV, and UV observations of α Centauri B: determination of long-term magnetic activity cycle and rotation period. DEWARF L.E., DATIN K.M. and GUINAN E.F.
2010Ap.....53..227S 10 3 Orbit determination and estimate of the component masses. SHAKHT N.A., GORSHANOV D.L., GROSHEVA E.A., et al.
2011A&A...528A..58P 41           X         1 4 25 A search for star-planet interactions in the υ Andromedae system at X-ray and optical wavelengths. POPPENHAEGER K., LENZ L.F., REINERS A., et al.
2011AJ....142...46M viz 15       D               1 2941 4 Speckle interferometry at the U.S. Naval observatory. XVII. MASON B.D., HARTKOPF W.I. and WYCOFF G.L.
2008JBAA..118R.172B 13 0 Sky notes, 2008 june & july. BONE N.M.
2012AN....333...26P 40           X         1 7 16 A magnetic cycle of τ Bootis? The coronal and chromospheric view. POPPENHAEGER K., GUNTHER H.M. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.
2010Ap.....53..575Z 404   K A     X         11 10 0 Contribution of the Pulkovo and Kharkiv scientific schools to the search for exoplanets and low-mass dark satellites of stars. ZAKHOZHAY V.A., GNEDIN Yu.N. and SHAKHT N.A.
2012A&A...543A..84R 736 T K   S   X C       16 9 27 Coronal activity cycles in nearby G and K stars. XMM-Newton monitoring of

61 Cygni
and α Centauri.
ROBRADE J., SCHMITT J.H.M.M. and FAVATA F.
2012A&A...546A..69M viz 15       D               3 3267 83 Dynamical masses of a selected sample of orbital binaries. MALKOV O.Yu., TAMAZIAN V.S., DOCOBO J.A., et al.
2012ApJ...759..145H 39           X         1 18 2 Constraints on the ubiquity of coronal X-ray cycles. HOFFMAN J., GUNTHER H.M. and WRIGHT N.J.
2013A&A...552A..27M viz 94       D       C       2 97 17 Stellar activity as a tracer of moving groups. MURGAS F., JENKINS J.S., ROJO P., et al.
2013A&A...553L...6S 40           X         1 10 22 ι Horologi, the first coronal activity cycle in a young solar-like star. SANZ-FORCADA J., STELZER B. and METCALFE T.S.
2013A&A...555A.104A 40           X         1 51 104 A near-infrared interferometric survey of debris-disc stars. III. First statistics based on 42 stars observed with CHARA/FLUOR. ABSIL O., DEFRERE D., COUDE DU FORESTO V., et al.
2013AJ....146...56M viz 16       D               1 2081 9 Speckle interferometry at the U.S. Naval Observatory. XIX. MASON B.D., HARTKOPF W.I. and HUROWITZ H.M.
2013A&A...559A.119L 39           X         1 19 13 X-ray activity cycle on the active ultra-fast rotator AB Doradus A? Implication of correlated coronal and photometric variability. LALITHA S. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.
2014ApJ...780..159E viz 812     A     X C       20 19 100 How good a clock is rotation? The stellar rotation-mass-age relationship for old field stars. EPSTEIN C.R. and PINSONNEAULT M.H.
2014ApJ...784..156D viz 79           X         2 1505 60 Trigonometric parallaxes for 1507 nearby mid-to-late M dwarfs. DITTMANN J.A., IRWIN J.M., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2014A&A...564A.133J viz 42           X         1 36 245 Gaia FGK benchmark stars: Metallicity. JOFRE P., HEITER U., SOUBIRAN C., et al.
2014A&A...570A..62B 79             C       1 35 2 Rigorous treatment of barycentric stellar motion. Perspective and light-time effects in astrometric and radial velocity data. BUTKEVICH A.G. and LINDEGREN L.
2014ARA&A..52..339R 39           X         1 91 140 Microarcsecond radio astrometry. REID M.J. and HONMA M.
2015A&A...574A...6A viz 40           X         1 96 ~ Are the orbital poles of binary stars in the solar neighbourhood anisotropically distributed? AGATI J.-L., BONNEAU D., JORISSEN A., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.4271S 40           X         1 4 1 The observational effects and signatures of tidally distorted solid exoplanets. SAXENA P., PANKA P. and SUMMERS M.
2015A&A...575A..26C viz 41         O X         1 9 33 Benchmark stars for Gaia Fundamental properties of the Population II star HD 140283 from interferometric, spectroscopic, and photometric data. CREEVEY O.L., THEVENIN F., BERIO P., et al.
2015ApJ...810...81T 40           X         1 10 12 Techniques for high-contrast imaging in multi-star systems. I. Super-Nyquist wavefront control. THOMAS S., BELIKOV R. and BENDEK E.
2015A&A...582A..49H 318       S   X         7 144 232 Gaia FGK benchmark stars: Effective temperatures and surface gravities. HEITER U., JOFRE P., GUSTAFSSON B., et al.
2015A&A...582A..81J viz 17       D               20 35 134 Gaia FGK benchmark stars: abundances of α and iron-peak elements. JOFRE P., HEITER U., SOUBIRAN C., et al.
2015ARep...59.1019D 5 7 The probability of forming hyperveloicty stars in the Galaxy. DREMOVA G.N., DREMOV V.V., ORLOV V.V., et al.
2016AJ....152....8K viz 40           X         1 389 203 The impact of stellar multiplicity on planetary systems. I. The ruinous influence of close binary companions. KRAUS A.L., IRELAND M.J., HUBER D., et al.
2016ApJ...830..110C 40           X         1 23 22 Comparison of damped oscillations in solar and stellar X-ray flares. CHO I.-H., CHO K.-S., NAKARIAKOV V.M., et al.
2016A&A...594A..29B 84           X         2 9 38 A solar-like magnetic cycle on the mature K-dwarf 61 Cygni A (HD 201091). BORO SAIKIA S., JEFFERS S.V., MORIN J., et al.
2016A&A...594A..95A 41           X         1 15 29 Simulating the environment around planet-hosting stars. II. Stellar winds and inner astrospheres. ALVARADO-GOMEZ J.D., HUSSAIN G.A.J., COHEN O., et al.
2016A&A...596A..76S viz 16       D   O           1 124 1 Hα-activity and ages for stars in the SARG survey. SISSA E., GRATTON R., DESIDERA S., et al.
2016BaltA..25..280D 5 ~ Ejection of stars with relativistic velocities. DRYOMOVA G., DRYOMOV V. and TUTUKOV A.
2017MNRAS.470.3664H 97       D         F     2 12 3 Relativistic generalization of the incentive trap of interstellar travel with application to Breakthrough Starshot. HELLER R.
2017AJ....154..191J viz 41           X         1 116 4 The solar neighborhood. XLII. Parallax results from the CTIOPI 0.9 m program-identifying new nearby subdwarfs using tangential velocities and locations on the H-R diagram. JAO W.-C., HENRY T.J., WINTERS J.G., et al.
2017ApJ...849..142S 41           X         1 18 3 Techniques for high-contrast imaging in multi-star systems. II. Multi-star Wavefront Control. SIRBU D., THOMAS S., BELIKOV R., et al.
2018AJ....155..102M 16       D               1 42 ~ In the crosshair: astrometric exoplanet detection with WFIRST's diffraction spikes. MELCHIOR P., SPERGEL D. and LANZ A.
2018A&A...610L..11D 58       D     X         2 112 14 Investigating the dynamical history of the interstellar object 'Oumuamua. DYBCZYNSKI P.A. and KROLIKOWSKA M.
2018ApJ...856...10J 45           X         1 12 51 Not all stars are the Sun: empirical calibration of the mixing length for metal-poor stars using one-dimensional stellar evolution models. JOYCE M. and CHABOYER B.
2018ApJ...861L..11J 59           X         1 3 54 A gap in the lower main sequence revealed by Gaia Data Release 2. JAO W.-C., HENRY T.J., GIES D.R., et al.
2018ApJ...862...66W 58       D     X         2 44 15 A Chandra/LETGS survey of main-sequence stars. WOOD B.E., LAMING J.M., WARREN H.P., et al.
2018AJ....156...49R viz 41           X         1 136 2 The solar neighborhood. XLIII. Discovery of new nearby stars with µ<0.18"/yr (TINYMO sample). RIEDEL A.R., SILVERSTEIN M.L., HENRY T.J., et al.
2018A&A...615A..76S viz 609 49 Spectroscopic Parameters and atmosphEric ChemIstriEs of Stars (SPECIES). I. Code description and dwarf stars catalogue. SOTO M.G. and JENKINS J.S.
2019MNRAS.482..895S 125           X         3 43 5 Benchmark ages for the Gaia benchmark stars. SAHLHOLDT C.L., FELTZING S., LINDEGREN L., et al.
2019ApJ...873L...7A 109     A     X         3 18 ~ The K dwarf advantage for biosignatures on directly imaged exoplanets. ARNEY G.N.
2018RAA....18...94S 436   K A     X C       10 10 ~ Estimating masses of selected stars in the Pulkovo program by means of astrometry methods. SHAKHT N.A., GORSHANOV D.L. and VASILKOVA O.O.
2019A&A...623A..72K viz 251       S   X         5 117368 256 Stellar and substellar companions of nearby stars from Gaia DR2. Binarity from proper motion anomaly. KERVELLA P., ARENOU F., MIGNARD F., et al.
2019RAA....19...35D 42           X         1 23 ~ Role of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect in the study of close binaries. DRYOMOVA G.N. and DRYOMOV V.V.
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