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I/121               Common proper motions stars in AGK3  (Halbwachs, 1986)
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	table1.dat table2.dat notes.dat
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Beginning of ReadMe : I/121 Common proper motions stars in AGK3 (Halbwachs, 1986) ================================================================================ Common proper motion stars in the AGK3 Halbwachs J.L. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 66, 131 (1986)> =1986A+AS...66..131H ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Proper motions ; Stars, double and multiple Description: The 326 common proper motion systems that have a ratio angular separation to proper motion smaller than 1000 years are in table1. The number of optical systems is expected to be around 4. Each system fills a 256 byte-length record that may also be considered as two 128 byte-length records for print-out edition. The 113 common proper motion systems that have a ratio angular separation to proper motion between 1000 and 3500 years are in table2. The number of physical systems is expected to be around 68. The presentation is the same as for table1. This table differs from the original printed version, since the the magnitude and the spectral type of the secondary component of the 47th system were corrected. The system 47 was also added to the notes.