The Solar Neighborhood XLIV: RECONS Discoveries within 10 Parsecs
Todd J. Henry, Wei-Chun Jao, Jennifer G. Winters, Sergio B. Dieterich,, Charlie T. Finch, Philip A. Ianna, Adric R. Riedel, Michele L. Silverstein,, John P. Subasavage, Eliot Halley Vrijmoet

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and updated measurements of 44 stellar systems within 10 parsecs of the Sun, significantly expanding the known nearby star population through long-term astrometry and new parallax data.
Contribution
It provides the first parallaxes for nine systems, updates for others, and demonstrates the growth of the 10 parsec sample over time with new discoveries and improved measurements.
Findings
44 new systems within 10 parsecs identified
Updated parallaxes for 71 systems, including 22 previously known
The 10 parsec sample has increased from 191 to 316 systems since 1995
Abstract
We describe the 44 systems discovered to be within 10 parsecs of the Sun by the RECONS team, primarily via the long-term astrometry program at CTIO that began in 1999. The systems --- including 41 with red dwarf primaries, 2 white dwarfs, and 1 brown dwarf --- have been found to have trigonometric parallaxes greater than 100 milliarcseconds (mas), with errors of 0.4--2.4 mas in all but one case. We provide updated astrometric, photometric (VRIJHK magnitudes), spectral type, and multiplicity information here. Among these are 14 systems that are new entries to the 10 parsec sample based on parallaxes measured at the CTIO/SMARTS 0.9m telescope. These are the first parallaxes for nine systems, while the remaining five systems had previously measured parallaxes with errors greater than 10 mas or values placing them beyond 10 parsecs. We also present parallaxes from URAT for seven of these…
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