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The stars of low luminosity
1University of Minnesota, Space Science Center, 103 Space Science Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455.
Abstract:
A search has been made among the faint stars with large proper motion found on the Palomar Survey plates for objects that, statistically-judging from their magnitude, color, and proper motion-would appear to be fainter than one ten-thousandth of the sun's luminosity. A total of 122 such objects have been found, and an analysis made for solar motion among them does, indeed, indicate that they must be of exceedingly low luminosity.
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