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J/BaltA/24/421   Castor stream members compilative list    (Vereshchagin+, 2015)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/BaltA/24/421 Castor stream members compilation list (Vereshchagin+, 2015) ================================================================================ Details of the spatial structure and kinematics of the Castor and Ursa Major streams. Vereshchagin S.V., Chupina N.V. <Baltic Astron., 24, 421-425 (2015)> =2015BaltA..24..421V (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Stars, nearby ; Clusters, open Keywords: Galaxy: solar neighborhood - open clusters and associations - moving groups: individual: Castor, Ursa Major Abstract: We present a list of Castor stream members compiled based on the data from various authors found in publications as Castor star stream membership. A set of astrophysical parameters such as distances from the Sun, radial velocities, multiplicity presented from different sources. Description: We use the results of five studies: 1) The Caballero (2010A&A...514A..98C) candidate objects of the Castor moving group. The most extensive list of the five authors, as a basis for our compilation. The stars from Caballero (2010A&A...514A..98C) have No 1-71 in our list. Stars with No. 21 (Castor A) and No.22 (Castor B) in Caballero (2010A&A...514A..98C) are as single star (Castor AB). 2) Anosova & Orlov (1991A&A...252..123A) identified 10 stars as probable Castor group members. Three of them are not from the Caballero list. We add these three stars with No. 72-74. 3) Agekyan & Orlov (1984AZh....61...60A) found nine moving groups in the solar vicinity. The space motion one of them close to Castor group space velocity. The eight stars from Agekyan & Orlov (1984AZh....61...60A) (No.75-82) are added to our list. 4) Barrado y Navascues (1998A&A...339..831B) used the Hipparcos catalog data to identify the 16 stars as bona fide members of the Castor stream. All 16 stars was included in the Caballero (2010A&A...514A..98C) list and used by us. 5) Shkolnik et. al. (2012, Cat. J/ApJ/758/56) found six additional candidates from their study of M-type dwarfs. We add these six stars with No.83-88. We adopted the radial velocities from SIMBAD. For the six stars from Shkolnik et al. (2012, Cat. J/ApJ/758/56) we adopt its original Vr from that paper. The common stars from the cited above five papers can be found using the flags in the description of our catalogue.