J/A+A/651/A70           SHINE sample definition                (Desidera+, 2021)
The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE).
I. Sample definition and target characterization
    Desidera S., Chauvin G., Bonavita M., Messina S., LeCoroller H., Schmidt T.,
    Gratton R., Lazzoni C., Meyer M., Schlieder J., Cheetham A., Hagelberg J.,
    Bonnefoy M., Feldt M., Lagrange A-M., Langlois M., Vigan A., Tan T.G.,
    Hambsch F.-J., Millward M., Alcala J., Benatti S., Brandner W., Carson J.,
    Covino E., Delorme P., D'Orazi V., Janson M., Rigliaco E., Beuzit J.-L.,
    Biller B., Boccaletti A., Dominik F.Cantalloube C., Fontanive C.,
    Galicher R., Henning T., Lagadec E., Ligi R., Maire A-L., Menard F.,
    Mesa D., Mueller A., Samland M., Schmid H.M., Sissa E., Turatto M., Udry S.,
    Zurlo A., Asensio-Torres R., Kopytova T., Rickman E., Abe L., Antichi J.,
    Baruolo A., Baudoz P., Baudrand J., Blanchard P., Bazzon A., Buey T.,
    Carbillet M., Carle M., Charton J., Cascone E., Claudi R., Costille A.,
    Deboulbe A., De Caprio V., Dohlen K., Fantinel D., Feautrier P., Fusco T.,
    Gigan P., Giro E., Gisler D., Gluck L., Hubin N., Hugot E., Jaquet M.,
    Kasper M., Madec F., Magnard Y., Martinez P., Maurel D., Le Mignant D.,
    Moeller-Nilsson O., Llored M., Moulin T., Origne A., Pavlov A., Perret D.,
    Petit C., Pragt J., Puget P., Rabou P., Ramos J., Rigal F., Rochat S.,
    Roelfsema R., Rousset G., Roux A., Salasnich B., Sauvage J.-F., Sevin A.,
    Soenke C., Stadler E., Suarez M., Weber L., Wildi F.
    <Astron. Astrophys. 651, A70 (2021)>
    =2021A&A...651A..70D 2021A&A...651A..70D        (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, pre-main sequence ; Photometry ; Space velocities ;
              Effective temperatures ; Stars, masses ; Stars, ages
Keywords: stars: fundamental parameters - stars: rotation - stars: activity -
          stars: pre-main sequence - stars: kinematics and dynamics -
          planets and satellites: general
Abstract:
    Large surveys with new-generation high-contrast imaging instruments
    are needed to derive the frequency and properties of exoplanet
    populations with separations from 5 to 300au. A careful assessment of
    the stellar properties is crucial for a proper understanding of when,
    where, and how frequently planets form, and how they evolve. The
    sensitivity of detection limits to stellar age makes this a key
    parameter for direct imaging surveys.
    We describe the SpHere INfrared survey for Exoplanets (SHINE), the
    largest direct imaging planet-search campaign initiated at the VLT in
    2015 in the context of the SPHERE Guaranteed Time Observations of the
    SPHERE consortium. In this rst paper we present the selection and the
    properties of the complete sample of stars surveyed with SHINE,
    focusing on the targets observed during the rst phase of the survey
    (from February 2015 to February 2017). This early sample composed of
    150 stars is used to perform a preliminary statistical analysis of the
    SHINE data, deferred to two companion papers presenting the survey
    performance, main discoveries, and the preliminary statistical
    constraints set by SHINE.
    We describe the SpHere INfrared survey for Exoplanets (SHINE), the
    largest direct imaging planet-search campaign initiated at the VLT in
    2015 in the context of the SPHERE Guaranteed Time Observations of the
    SPHERE consortium. In this rst paper we present the selection and the
    properties of the complete sample of stars surveyed with SHINE,
    focusing on the targets observed during the first phase of the survey
    (from February 2015 to February 2017). This early sample composed of
    150 stars is used to perform a preliminary statistical analysis of the
    SHINE data, deferred to two companion papers presenting the survey
    performance, main discoveries, and the preliminary statistical
    constraints set by SHINE.
    Based on a large database collecting the stellar properties of all
    young nearby stars in the solar vicinity (including kinematics,
    membership to moving groups, isochrones, lithium abundance, rotation,
    and activity), we selected the original sample of 800 stars that were
    ranked in order of priority according to their sensitivity for planet
    detection in direct imaging with SPHERE. The properties of the stars
    that are part of the early statistical sample were revisited,
    including for instance measurements from the GAIA Data Release 2.
    Rotation periods were derived for the vast majority of the late-type
    objects exploiting TESS light curves and dedicated photometric
    observations.
    The properties of individual targets and of the sample as a whole are
    presented.
Description:
    We described SHINE, the largest direct imaging survey for exoplanets
    at VLT performed as part of SPHERE GTO.
    A subsample of 150 stars with first epoch observations done before
    February, 2017 was defined for a preliminary statistical assessment of
    the frequency of planets and brown dwarfs in wide orbits (5-300au).
    This paper presents the characterization of the individual targets and
    of this subsample as a whole.
File Summary:
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 FileName     Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe           80        .   This file
table5.dat      123      149   Summary of target parameters: names, coordinates,
                                and photometry (V, J, H and K magnitude,
                                B-V and V-I colors)
table6.dat      127      150   Summary of target parameters: name, trigonometric
                                parallax , proper motion, radial velocity, U, V,
                                W space velocities, moving group membership
table7.dat      127      150   Summary of target parameters: name, X-ray
                                luminosity, RX=logLX/Lbol, logRHK, rotation
                                period, vsini, Lithium 6708 EW,
                                effective temperature, and stellar mass
table8.dat       81      150   Summary of target parameters: name, spectral
                                type, effective temperature, stellar mass, and
                                flag on the presence of disks
table9.dat       76      150   Summary of target parameters: stellar ages
table10.dat     107       46   Wide companions to targets in the sample
table11.dat      90      149   Parameters adopted in the original selection
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See also:
    J/A+A/651/A71 : SHINE II (Langlois+, 2021)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 19  A15   ---     Name      Name
  21- 35  A15   ---     OName     Other name
  37- 47  A11   ---     OName2    Other name
  49- 50  I2    h       RAh       Right ascension (J2000)
  52- 53  I2    min     RAm       Right ascension (J2000)
  55- 59  F5.2  s       RAs       Right ascension (J2000)
      61  A1    ---     DE-       Declination sign (J2000)
  62- 63  I2    deg     DEd       Declination (J2000)
  65- 66  I2    arcmin  DEm       Declination (J2000)
  68- 72  F5.2  arcsec  DEs       Declination (J2000)
  74- 79  F6.3  mag     Gmag      ?=- Gaia DR2 magnitude
  81- 86  F6.3  mag     BP-RP     ?=- Gaia DR2 BP-RP colour index
  88- 92  F5.2  mag     Vmag      V magnitude
  94- 99  F6.3  mag     B-V       ?=- B-V colour index
 101-105  F5.2  mag     V-I       ?=- V-I colour index
 107-111  F5.3  mag     Jmag      2MASS J magnitude
 113-117  F5.3  mag     Hmag      2MASS H magnitude
 119-123  F5.3  mag     Kmag      2MASS K magnitude
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table6.dat
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   Bytes Format Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---      Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 20  A16   ---      Name      Name
  22- 36  A15   ---      OName     Other name
  38- 43  F6.2  mas      plx       Parallax
  45- 48  F4.2  mas    e_plx       Parallax error
  50- 54  A5    ---    r_plx       Reference for plx (1)
  56- 62  F7.2  mas/yr   pmRA      Proper motion along RA
  64- 67  F4.2  mas/yr e_pmRA      Proper motion along RA error
  69- 75  F7.2  mas/yr   pmDE      Proper motion along DE
  77- 80  F4.2  mas/yr e_pmDE      Proper motion along DE error
  82- 86  A5    ---    r_pmRA      Reference for proper motions (1)
  88- 92  F5.1  km/s     RV        ? Radial velocity
  94- 97  F4.1  km/s   e_RV        ? Radial velocity error
  99-103  A5    ---    r_RV        Reference for RV (1)
 105-109  F5.1  km/s     Uvel      ? Galactic U velocity
 111-115  F5.1  km/s     Vvel      ? Galactic V velocity
 117-121  F5.1  km/s     Wvel      ? Galactic W velocity
 123-127  A5    ---      Memb      Moving group membership
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Note (1): References as follows:
     Gaia2 = Gaia DR2 Gaia Collaboration et al. (2018A&A...616A...1G 2018A&A...616A...1G. Cat I/345)
     VL07  = van Leeuwen (2007A&A...474..653V 2007A&A...474..653V, Cat. I/311)
     Des20 = this paper
     Car18 = Carleo et al. (2018A&A...613A..50C 2018A&A...613A..50C)
     Cha17 = Chauvin et al. (2017A&A...605L...8L 2017A&A...605L...8L, Cat. J/A+A/605/L8)
     Che18 = Cheetham et al. (2018A&A...615A.160C 2018A&A...615A.160C)
     Che11 = Chen et al. (2011ApJ...738..122C 2011ApJ...738..122C, Cat. J/ApJ/738/122)
     Des15 = Desidera et al. (2015A&A...573A.126D 2015A&A...573A.126D. Cat. J/A+A/573/A126)
     Duf95 = Dufflot et al. (1995A&AS..110..177D 1995A&AS..110..177D, Cat. J/A+AS/110/177)
     Ell14 = Elliott et al. (2014A&A...568A..26E 2014A&A...568A..26E, Cat. J/A+A/568/A26)
     Eva67 = Evans (1967, IAU Symposium, 30, 57))
     Fer08 = Fernandez et al. (2008A&A...480..735F 2008A&A...480..735F, Cat. J/A+A/480/735)
     Gon06 = Gontcharov (2006AstL...32..759G 2006AstL...32..759G, Cat. III/252)
     Kis11 = Kiss et al. (2011MNRAS.411..117K 2011MNRAS.411..117K)
     Kra14 = Kraus et al. (2014AJ....147..146K 2014AJ....147..146K, Cat. J/AJ/147/146)
     Mal14 = Malo et al. (2014ApJ...788...81M 2014ApJ...788...81M, Cat. J/ApJ/788/81)
     Mam13 = Mamajek et al. (2013AJ....146..154M 2013AJ....146..154M)
     Mon01 = Montes et al. (2001MNRAS.328...45M 2001MNRAS.328...45M, Cat. J/MNRAS/328/45)
     Nid02 = Nidever et al. (2002ApJS..141..503N 2002ApJS..141..503N, Cat. J/ApJS/141/503)
     Nor04 = Nordstroem et al. (2004A&A...418..989N 2004A&A...418..989N, Cat. V/117)
     SACY  = Torres et al. (2006A&A...460..695T 2006A&A...460..695T, Cat., J/A+A/460/695)
     XHIP  = Anderson & Francis (2012AstL...38..331A 2012AstL...38..331A, Cat. V/137)
     Whi07 = White et al. (2007AJ....133.2524W 2007AJ....133.2524W, Cat. J/AJ/133/2524)
     Zuk01 = Zuckerman et al. (2001ApJ...562L..87Z 2001ApJ...562L..87Z)
     Zuk11 = Zuckerman et al. (2011ApJ...732...61Z 2011ApJ...732...61Z)
     Source of data for previously unpublished RV determinations.
     ESO Program ID is provided for HARPS spectra:
     HIP 490: 074.C-0037, 075.C-0202, 076.C-0010, 192.C-0224, 099.C-0205
     HIP 1113: 084.C-1039, 192.C-0224
     HIP 1481: 074.C-0037, 192.C-0224
     HIP 1993: 074.C-0037, 075.C-0202, 077.C-0012
     HIP 6276: 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     HIP 6856: 078.D-0245
     HIP 13402: 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     TYC 5882-1169-1: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010
     TYC 5899-0026-1: 097.C-0864
     HIP 23200: 192.C-0224, 097.C-0864, 098.C-0739
     HIP 23309: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010, 192.C-0224
     HIP 25283: 072.C-0488, 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     HIP 30034: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010, 078.D-0245, 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     HIP 30314: 083.C-0794, 084.C-1039, 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     GSC 8894-0426: 097.C-0864
     HIP 31878: 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739
     HIP 32235: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010
     HIP 36948: 184.C-0815, 192.C-0224, 0102.C-0584
     HIP 44526: 192.C-0224
     HIP 47135: 074.C-0037, 076.C-001
     HIP 51228: 074.C-0364
     HIP 51317: 072.C-0488, 082.C-0718, 183.C-0437, 191.C-0873, 192.C-0224,
                 099.C-020
     TWA 7: 074.C-0037, 075.C-0202, 076.C-0010, 077.C-0012, 079.C-0046
     HIP 54155: 074.C-0037, 075.C-0202, 082.C-0427, 082.C-0390
     HIP 66252: 075.C-0202, 192.C-0224
     HIP 69989: Borgniet et al. (2019A&A...621A..87B 2019A&A...621A..87B), reduced spectra
                 available on OHP archive
     HIP 81084: 097.C-0864
     HIP 95270: 083.C-0794, 084.C-1039, 192.C-0224
     HIP 102409: 075.C-0202, 192.C-0224, 098.C-0739, 099.C-0205
     HIP 107350: 192.C-0224, 099.C-0205
     HIP 107412: 098.C-0739, 192.C-0224, 099.C-0205, 1101.C-0557
     HIP 113283: 60.A-9036
     HIP 114530: 192.C-0224
     HIP 114948: 075.C-0689, 077.C-0295, 080.C-0712, 184.C-0815
     HIP 118008: 084.C-1039, 192.C-0224, 099.C-0205
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table7.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 27  A23   ---     Name      Name
  29- 43  A15   ---     OName     Other name
  45- 49  F5.2  [10-7W] logLX     ?=- X-ray luminosity
  51- 55  F5.2  ---     RX        ?=- X-ray-to-bolometric luminosity ratio
  57- 60  F4.2  ---     S         ?=- S value (1)
  62- 66  F5.2  [-]     logRHK    ?=- Mount Wilson logRHK index
  68- 72  A5    ---   r_logLX     Reference for logLX (2)
  74- 80  F7.4  d       Prot      ?=- Rotational period
  82- 87  F6.4  d     e_Prot      ?=- Rotational period error
  90- 96  F7.5  mag     Amp       ?=- Amplitude of variation
  98-104  A7    ---   r_Prot      Rotational period references (2)
 105-109  F5.1  km/s    vsini     ?=- Rotational velocity
 111-115  A5    ---   r_vsini     Rotational velocity reference (2)
 117-121  F5.1  0.1pm   EWLi      ? Lithium equivalent width
 123-127  A5    ---   r_EWLi      Lithium equivalent width reference (2)
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Note (1): The S-values were constructed as S=α(H+K)/(R+V), where H, K, R,
  and V refer to the flux in the corresponding bandpasses and α was
  calculated to be 2.4 to make the mean S correspond to the mean F determined
  from the HKP-1 observations.
Note (2): References for rotation period as follows:
           1a = this study (TESS data)
           1b = this study (ASAS data)
           1c = this study (ROAD data)
           1d = this study (K2 data)
           1e = this study (PEST data)
           1f = this study (Hipparcos data)
           1g = this study (YCO data)
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           9  = Messina et al. (2011A&A...532A..10M 2011A&A...532A..10M, Cat. J/A+A/532/A10)
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       Bar05  = Barnes (2005MNRAS.364..137B 2005MNRAS.364..137B)
       Boe88  = Boesgaard et al. (2018A&A...614A..52B 2018A&A...614A..52B)
       Cha17  = Chauvin et al. (2017A&A...605L...9C 2017A&A...605L...9C. Cat. J/A+A/605/L9)
       Che18  = Cheetham et al. (2018A&A...615A.160C 2018A&A...615A.160C)
       Che11  = Chen et al. (2011ApJ...738..122C 2011ApJ...738..122C, Cat. J/ApJ/738/122)
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       Del17  = Delorme et al. (2017A&A...608A..79D 2017A&A...608A..79D)
       Des11  = Desidera et al. (2011A&A...529A..54D 2011A&A...529A..54D)
       Des15  = Desidera et al. (2015A&A...573A.126D 2015A&A...573A.126D, Cat. J/A+A/573/A126)
       Eis13  = Eisenbeiss et al. (2013A&A...556A..53E 2013A&A...556A..53E)
       Ers03  = Erspamer & North (2003A&A...398.1121E 2003A&A...398.1121E, Cat. J/A+A/398/1121)
       Fav97  = Favata et al. (1997A&A...322..131F 1997A&A...322..131F)
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       Kin05  = King & Schuler (2005PASP..117..911K 2005PASP..117..911K)
       Kis11  = Kiss et al. (2011MNRAS.411..117K 2011MNRAS.411..117K)
       Kra14  = Kraus et al. (2014AJ....147..146K 2014AJ....147..146K, Cat. J/AJ/147/146)
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       Mor01  = Mora et al. (2001A&A...378..116M 2001A&A...378..116M, Cat. J/A+A/378/116)
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       SACY   = Torres et al. (2006A&A...460..695T 2006A&A...460..695T, Cat. J/A+A/460/695)
       Sch07  = Scholz et al. (2007ApJ...662.1254S 2007ApJ...662.1254S)
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       Ues70  = Uesugi & Fukuda (1970CoKwa.189....0U 1970CoKwa.189....0U)
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       Zuk01  = Zuckerman et al. (2001ApJ...562L..87Z 2001ApJ...562L..87Z)
       SPH-C  = this paper (CORALIE spectra)
       SPH-F  = this paper (FEROS spectra)
       SPH-H  = this paper (HARPS spectra)
     Source of data for previously unpublished determinations (ESO Program ID
      for HARPS and FEROS):
       HIP 1113: CORALIE RV survey (Udry et al. 2000)
       HIP 6485: 074.C-0037, 075.C-0202, 076.C-0010, 0103.C-0759 (HARPS)
       TYC 5882-1169-1: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010 (HARPS)
       HIP 25283: 074.D-0016 (FEROS)
       HIP 30030: 60.A-9036, 192.C-0224 (HARPS)
       HIP 30034: CORALIE RV survey (Udry et al. 2000)
       HIP 31878: 074.D-0016, 083.A-9003 (FEROS)
       HIP 32235: 074.C-0037, 076.C-0010 (HARPS)
       TYC 1355-214-1: 083.A-9003 (FEROS)
       HIP 44526: CORALIE RV survey (Udry et al. 2000)
       HIP 66252: 074.D-0016 (FEROS)
       HIP 95270: 083.C-0794, 084.C-1039, 192.C-0224 (HARPS)
       HIP 114948: 075.C-0689, 077.C-0295, 080.C-0712, 184.C-0815 (HARPS)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table8.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 27  A23   ---     Name      Name
  31- 45  A15   ---     OName     Other name
  48- 55  A8    ---     SpType    Spectral type
  56- 60  I5    K       Teff      Effective temperature
  62- 64  I3    K     e_Teff      Effective temperature error
  66- 69  F4.2  Msun    Mass      Star mass
  71- 74  F4.2  Msun    e_Mass    Star mass error
  76- 81  A6    ---     Disk      Disk flags (1)
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Note (1): Disk flags as follows:
  RES    = spatially resolved disks (not only with SPHERE, only at longer
            wavelength in several cases)
  IREX   = IR excess from SED fitting
  IREX2B = IR excess with double components from SED fitting, typically from
            Chen et al. (2014ApJS..211...25C 2014ApJS..211...25C, Cat. J/ApJS/211/25)
  IREX?  = possible IR excess
  NO     = no detectable IR excess
  BCK    = IR excess is most likely due to background sources
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table9.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 27  A23   ---     Name      Name
  29- 43  A15   ---     OName     Other name
  46- 56  A11   ---     OName2    Other name
  59- 61  I3    Myr     Age       Age
  63- 65  I3    Myr   b_Age       Minimum age
  67- 70  I4    Myr   B_Age       Maximum age
  72- 76  A5    ---   r_Age       Age reference (1)
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Note (1): References as follows:
   MG    = age from membership to groups
   Des20 = this paper
   Boc19 = Boccaletti et al. (2018A&A...614A..52B 2018A&A...614A..52B)
   Cha17 = Chauvin et al. (2017, in SF2A-2017: Proceedings of the Annual meeting
            of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, ed. C. Reyle,
            P. Di Matteo, F. Herpin, E. Lagadec, A. Lancon, Z. Meliani &
            F. Royer, Dia)
   Del17 = Delorme et al. (2017A&A...608A..79D 2017A&A...608A..79D)
   Laz18 = Lazzoni et al. (2018A&A...611A..43L 2018A&A...611A..43L)
   Mam12 = Mamajek (2012ApJ...754L..20M 2012ApJ...754L..20M)
   Vig17 = Vigan et al. (2017A&A...603A...3V 2017A&A...603A...3V, Cat. J/A+A/603/A3)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table10.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1- 15  A15   ----    Name      SPH target name
  17- 39  A23   ---     Comp      Companion name
  41- 47  F7.1  arcsec  rho       ?=- Angular separation
  49- 54  I6    AU      rhol      ?=- Linear separation
  56- 60  F5.2  mag     Dmag      ?=- Magnitude difference (1)
  62- 64  A3    ---     Band      Band for magnitude difference
  66- 69  F4.2  Msun    MassT     ?=- Targert mass (2)
  71- 75  F5.3  Msun    MassC     Companion mass (2)
  77-103  A27   ---     Rem       Remarks
 105-107  I3    ---     Seq       Sequential number of target
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Note (1): Negative Dmag means that the companion is brighter than the SPHERE
  target. When both components are included in the sample, separate entries are
  provided.
Note (2): For hierarchical multiple systems the sum of the masses of the
  components is listed as the mass of the companion to the SPHERE target.
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table11.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/150] Sequential number
   5- 19  A15   ---     Name      Name
  21- 35  A15   ---     OName     Other name
  37- 47  A11   ---     OName2    Other name
  48- 51  F4.2  Msun    Mass      ? Mass
  53- 57  F5.1  pc      Dist      ? Distance
  59- 61  I3    Myr     Age       ? Age
  63- 67  A5    ---     Memb      Moving group membership
      69  I1    ---     Prio      ? Priority
  71- 76  F6.4  ---     MF15      ? Merit function for cut-offs of planet
                                   distribution to 15au
  78- 83  F6.4  ---     MF30      ? Merit function for cut-offs of planet
                                   distribution to 30au
  85- 90  F6.4  ---     MF50      ? Merit function for cut-offs of planet
                                   distribution to 50au
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Acknowledgements:
   From pre-print, Silvano Desidera, silvano.desidera(at)oapd.inaf.it
History:
   Langlois et al., Paper II   2021A&A...651A..71L 2021A&A...651A..71L, Cat. J/A+A/651/A71
(End)                                        Patricia Vannier [CDS]  18-Jun-2021