UCAC3 Proper Motion Survey. I. Discovery of New Proper Motion Stars in UCAC3 with 0.40 "/yr > mu >= 0.18 "/yr between Declinations -90 deg and -47 deg
Charlie T. Finch, Norbert Zacharias, Todd J. Henry

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of 442 new proper motion stars in the southern sky using UCAC3 data, increasing known nearby stars and demonstrating the catalog's effectiveness compared to previous surveys.
Contribution
It presents a large new proper motion star catalog in the southern sky, including multiple systems, and compares UCAC3's proper motions with other surveys to validate accuracy.
Findings
442 new proper motion systems discovered
15 systems estimated within 25 parsecs, including the closest at 13.5 pc
UCAC3 proper motions are comparable in accuracy to Hipparcos, Tycho-2, and SPM4
Abstract
Presented here are 442 new proper motion stellar systems in the southern sky between declinations - and -47 with 040 yr 018 yr. These systems constitute a 25.3% increase in new systems for the same region of the sky covered by previous SuperCOSMOS RECONS (SCR) searches that used Schmidt plates as the primary source of discovery. Among the new systems are 25 multiples, plus an additional seven new common proper motion companions found to previously known primaries. All stars have been discovered using the third U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC3). A comparison of the UCAC3 proper motions to those from the Hipparcos, Tycho-2, Southern Proper Motion (SPM4), and SuperCOSMOS efforts is presented, and shows that UCAC3 provides similar values and precision to the first three surveys. The comparison between…
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