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A photometric study of K and M dwarf stars found by Stephenson
Broadband photometry has been obtained for a sample of the K and M dwarfstars found in an objective prism survey by Stephenson (1986). Among thestars with unknown proper motion, about 24 percent of those observedappear from the photometry not to be dwarfs, although the percentagevaries considerably with spectral type. For stars with V less than 11.5and B - V equal to or greater than 1.2, it is estimated that, within thearea surveyed, Stephenson's survey is about 68 percent complete.

Dwarf K and M stars of small proper motion found in a large spectroscopic survey
More than 2000 candidates for K and M dwarf status, generally havingproper motions that are either unknown or less than 0.2 arcsec perannum, have been identified in an objective-prism survey covering theentire sky north of declination - 25 degrees and more than 10 degreesfrom the galactic plane. More than 95 percent have no previousindication that they are dwarfs. Several dozen appear to be visualdouble stars.

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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Hercules
Right ascension:17h04m18.92s
Declination:+20°02'53.1"
Apparent magnitude:8.292
Distance:740.741 parsecs
Proper motion RA:-10.9
Proper motion Dec:6.1
B-T magnitude:10.189
V-T magnitude:8.449

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 154357
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1543-5-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1050-08334902
HIPHIP 83531

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