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Speckle interferometry of HIPPARCOS link stars. III
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A catalogue of QSOs and link stars for the HST link of the HIPPARCOS reference frame
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Early-type high-velocity stars in the solar neighborhood. II Photometry for 78 candidates
H-beta and four-color photometry are presented for 78 early-type,high-velocity star candidates consisting of: (1) 74 candidates listed ina previous paper; and (2) four candidates identified by Eggen (1970).All of the sample appears to be near the main sequence, with theexception of five of the AO-type stars that are probably on the fieldPopulation II horizontal branch. Almost one-third of the main-sequence Astars and nearly all of the F stars are seen as true high-velocityobjects, and several of the high-velocity F stars appear to have solarmetal abundances. The existence of young, metal-rich, high-velocitystars is supported by the data, and it is concluded that this populationmay contribute one A star to every thousand stars in the solarneighborhood.

Early-type high-velocity stars in the solar neighborhood. I - List of candidates
Suspected nearby high-velocity stars of spectral types B and A areidentified by their proper motions, which are generally too small forthe stars to have been included in previous catalogs of high-velocitystars. The same selection process is then extended to spectral type Fstars, in order to both provide a companion sample and investigatewhether the hypothetical high-velocity, metal-rich population continuesto later spectral types. Of the presented list of 371 stars withconfirmed proper motions, 168 are of A and B spectral types. Photometricand spectroscopic observations of these stars are required to eliminatethose with misclassified spectra and convert proper motions into spacevelocities. The identification of type of stars is important forunderstanding apparent exceptions to the correlation between stellarages, metal abundances, and kinematic properties.

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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Zentaur
Right ascension:11h16m58.55s
Declination:-46°24'52.0"
Apparent magnitude:8.084
Distance:144.092 parsecs
Proper motion RA:43.1
Proper motion Dec:-42.8
B-T magnitude:8.4
V-T magnitude:8.111

Catalogs and designations:
Proper Names
HD 1989HD 98162
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 8213-2011-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0375-13378350
HIPHIP 55107

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