Tables 804-806 

 TABLE 804. — Summary, Elements of Solar Motion (Campbell, 1928) 



(Publ. Lick Obs., vol. 16, 1928.) 



625 



TABLE 80S.— Elements of Solar Motion (Charlier, 1926) 



(Charlier, The motion and the distribution of the stars, Mem. Univ., California, vi 



Radial velocities lead to conclusion stars are receding. 

 Galactic coordinates of apex. 



7, 1926 ) 



Type 



B stars. 

 A " . 

 F " . 

 G " . 

 K " . 

 M " . 



No. 

 stars 



694 



I28l 

 508 



379 



1135 



190 



Galac. 

 long. 



26.7 

 18.6 

 17.8 

 29.7 



377 

 3i-5 



Galac. 

 lat. 



+ 17-3 

 + 22.8 

 + 20.4 

 + 28.6 

 + 17-8 

 + 20.6 



Mag. 



No. Galac. Galac 

 stars long. lat. 



5-o-5-9 454 



6.0-6.9 1003 



7-0-7-9 1239 



8.0-8.9 811 



8.6 276 



1 1 . 1 203 



1986 (rad. v.), 646 (parallax stars); sun's velocity = 19.0 km/sec. 

 (4 astr.units/yr.). 1986 (rad. v.), 646 (par. stars), 4182 (p. m. stars) give as apex. Galac. 

 long., 24°.3, latitude, +22°. 44; a = 269.3, 5 = +3Q°.85 



TABLE 806.— Stars of Large Proper Motion 



Mag. p. m. spect. 



Mag. p. m. spect. 



Barnard's 9.7 10.2 M5 



Kapteyn's 9.2 8.8 Mo 



Gr. 1830 6.5 7.0 G5 



Lacaille 9352 7.4 6.9 Mo 



Cordoba 32416 8.3 6.1 M3 



61 Cygni (double) 6.3 5.2 K8 



Wolf 359 13 4.8 



Lalande2ii85 7.6 4.8 M2 



2 Eridani (triple) 4.5 4.1 G5 



Wolf 489 13 3.9 ... 



Prox. Centauri 10.5 3.8 M? 



n Cassiopeiae 5.3 3.8 G5 



a Centauri (double) 3 3.7 Go 



Washington 5584 (double) 8.9 3.7 Go 



Cordoba 29191 6.6 3.5 Mo 



e Eridani 4.3 3.2 G5 



In case of multiple stars the magnitudes and spectra of the brightest star are indicated. 



See Lick Obs. Bull. 344; Harvard Circular 283; also Luyten, Astronom. Journ. 42, 69, 

 1932. List of stars, p. m. > o".5 annually. The following stars, Van Maanen's, 3".oi, 

 Ross 619, R. A. 8 h o6 m , Dec. + 92, annual p. m. 5". 40, may be added to the above list. 



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