2006
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065602
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Search for associations containing young stars (SACY)

Abstract: We report results from a high-resolution optical spectroscopic survey aimed to search for nearby young associations and young stars among optical counterparts of ROSAT All-Sky Survey X-ray sources in the Southern Hemisphere. We selected 1953 late-type (B − V ≥ 0.6), potentially young, optical counterparts out of a total of 9574 1RXS sources for follow-up observations. At least one high-resolution spectrum was obtained for each of 1511 targets. This paper is the first in a series presenting the results of the S… Show more

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“…5) with respect to the Local Standard of Rest (LSR). We developed a code that uses equations of Johnson & Soderblom (1987), parallaxes and proper motions both from the new reduction of the Hipparcos data, and radial velocities from Holmberg et al (2007), Torres et al (2006) for HD 114613, and Santos et al (2004) for HD 160691. For the Sun, the adopted values of U LSR , V LSR , and W LSR are 10.0, 5.3, and 7.2 km s −1 , respectively (Dehnen & Binney 1998).…”
Section: Galactic Velocities Distance and Eccentricitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) with respect to the Local Standard of Rest (LSR). We developed a code that uses equations of Johnson & Soderblom (1987), parallaxes and proper motions both from the new reduction of the Hipparcos data, and radial velocities from Holmberg et al (2007), Torres et al (2006) for HD 114613, and Santos et al (2004) for HD 160691. For the Sun, the adopted values of U LSR , V LSR , and W LSR are 10.0, 5.3, and 7.2 km s −1 , respectively (Dehnen & Binney 1998).…”
Section: Galactic Velocities Distance and Eccentricitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the optical spectrum of HIP 96515 A obtained during the SACY survey, allowed Torres et al (2006) to classify the object as an SB2 with almost equal-mass components (see Table 3). From the cross-correlation function (CFF), we estimated a magnitude difference of Δ V = 0.55 mag between the binary components.…”
Section: Observational Properties Of Hip 96515 Aandbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2006, we started an infrared survey to detect substellar objects around young stars from the SACY catalog (Torres et al 2003(Torres et al , 2006. Our sample included HIP 96515, a nearby (d = 43.9 ± 9 pc, van Leeuwen 2007) M1-type star classified as a double-lined spectroscopic binary (SB2) by Torres et al (2006).…”
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