Hyades
Number of stars per data source
Reference 1 : 177 stars
Reference 14 : 384 stars
Reference 33 : 25 stars
Reference 43 : 122 stars
Reference 143 : 331 stars
Reference 178 : 106 stars
Reference 179 : 44 stars
Reference 180 : 10 stars
Reference 181 : 17 stars
References
- 1
- Egret D.
- (1986) Private Communication
- Coordinates from SIMBAD (mainly SAO)
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- 14
- Hanson R.B.
- (1975) Astron. J. 80, 379
- A study of the motion, membership, and distance of the Hyades cluster
- 1975AJ.....80..379H
- 33
- Egret D.
- (1986) Private communication
- Coordinates from SIMBAD (other than SAO)
-
- 43
- Crain J.N., Sanders W.L., Fomalont E.B., Sraneck R.A.
- (1986) Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific 98, 325
- Positions of 127 Hyads and 6-cm observations of 320 Hyads
- 1986PASP...98..325C
- 143
- Reid N.
- (1992) Mon. Not. R. Astr. Soc. 257, 257
- Proper motions fron Schmidt plates - II. The Hyades
- 1992MNRAS.257..257R
- 178
- Leggett S.K., Hawkins M.R.S.
- (1988) Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 234, 1065
- The infrared luminosity function of low-mass stars
- 1988MNRAS.234.1065L
- 179
- Leggett S.K., Hawkins M.R.S.
- (1989) Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 238, 145
- Low mass stars in the region of the Hyades cluster
- 1989MNRAS.238..145L
- 180
- Bryja C., Jones T.J., Humphreys R.M., Lawrence G., Pennington R.L., Zumach W.
- (1992) Astrophys. J. 388, L23
- Candidate brown dwarfs in the Hyades
- 1992ApJ...388L..23B
- 181
- Bryja C., Humphreys R.M., Jones T.J.
- (1994) Astron. J. 107, 246
- The lowest mass stars in the Hyades
- 1994AJ....107..246B