UCAC3 Proper Motion Survey. II. Discovery Of New Proper Motion Stars In UCAC3 With 0.40" yr^-1 > mu >= 0.18" yr^-1 Between Declinations -47 deg and 00 deg
C. T. Finch, N. Zacharias, M. R. Boyd, T. J. Henry, N. C. Hambly

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of 474 new proper motion stars in the southern sky using UCAC3 data, increasing known nearby stellar systems and identifying multiple systems and new companions.
Contribution
It provides a significant expansion of known proper motion stars in the southern sky within a specific motion range, utilizing UCAC3 data and comparing with other catalogs for validation.
Findings
Discovered 474 new proper motion stellar systems.
Identified 16 multiple systems and 10 new companions.
Estimated 5 new red dwarfs within 25 parsecs.
Abstract
We present 474 new proper motion stellar systems in the southern sky having no previously known components, with 0.40" yr^-1 > mu >= 0.18" yr^-1 between declinations -47 deg and 00 deg. In this second paper utilizing the U.S. Naval Observatory third CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC3) we complete our sweep of the southern sky for objects in the proper motion range targeted by this survey with R magnitudes ranging from 9.80 to 19.61. The new systems contribute a ~16% increase in the number of new stellar systems for the same region of sky reported in previous SuperCOSMOS RECONS (SCR) surveys. Among the newly discovered stellar systems are 16 multiples, plus an additional 10 components that are new common proper motion companions to previously known objects. A comparison of UCAC3 proper motions to those from Hipparcos, Tycho-2, Southern Proper Motion (SPM4), and SuperCOSMOS indicates that all…
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