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Appendix A: Tables

The tables listed in this appendix contain the following columns:

$\bullet$ Table 3: CORAVEL data

$\triangleright$ Hen and GCGSS are the Henize and Stephenson numbers, respectively, as listed in the General Catalogue of Galactic S stars (Stephenson 1984);
$\triangleright$ Tc indicates whether the star is technetium-rich (y) or technetium-poor (n) as derived in Paper I;
$\triangleright$ $N_{\rm C}$ is the number of CORAVEL radial-velocity measurements;
$\triangleright$ $\Delta T$ stands for the time span (in days) of the observations;
$\triangleright$ $V_{\rm r}$ (km s-1) is the mean heliocentric radial velocity and $\sigma(V_{\rm r})$ (km s-1) its standard deviation;
$\triangleright$ $\overline{\epsilon}_1$ (km s-1) gives the average error on one measurement;
$\triangleright$ Sb (km s-1) and PR are the reduced width and the depth of the CORAVEL cross-correlation dip, respectively;
$\triangleright$ $V_{\rm ran}$ (km s-1) indicates the range of the radial velocity measurements.

$\bullet$ Table 4: Geneva photometric data

$\triangleright$ $N_{\rm p}$ is the number of measurements in the Geneva photometric system;
$\triangleright$ V and V0 are the reddened and dereddened visual apparent magnitude;
$\triangleright$ U-B, B-V and (U-B)0, (B-V)0 are the reddened and dereddened colour indices, respectively;
$\triangleright$ m indicates the method chosen for dereddening the photometry, as described in Sect. 3.3 [1: EB-V is taken from Burstein & Heiles (1982); 2: AV(r) is taken from Neckel & Klare (1980); 3: AV(r) is taken from Arenou et al. (1992)];
$\triangleright$ nU is the number of measurements fainter than U=16.5; they were all discarded;
$\triangleright$ $\sigma_{\rm r}(U)$, $\sigma_{\rm r}(B)$ and $\sigma_{\rm r}(V)$ stand for the reduced standard deviation of the U, B and V magnitudes.


$\bullet$ Table 5: Infrared photometric data

$\triangleright$ the first 4 columns (after the Henize number) list the JHKL photometry taken at SAAO (Sect. 4);
$\triangleright$ (V-K)0 is the dereddened colour index;
$\triangleright$ the K - [12] and K-[25] indices, as described in Sect. 6, come next;
$\triangleright$ $m_{\rm bol}$ is the apparent bolometric magnitude obtained by integrating the spectral energy distribution in the UBVJHKL bands (Sect. 5);
$\triangleright$ $m_{{\rm bol},V}$ is a less accurate estimate of the apparent bolometric magnitude derived by applying an appropriate bolometric correction to the V magnitude (see Sect. 5).


$\bullet$ Table 6: Spectroscopic data and clustering results

$\triangleright$ $I_{\rm ZrO}$, $I_{\rm TiO}$, $I_{\rm NaD}$ and $I_{\rm LaO}$ are the band strength indices as defined in Sect. 7.2;
$\triangleright$ S/N stands for the signal-to-noise ratio of the low-resolution spectra used to derive the band strength indices (Sect. 7);
$\triangleright$ the weight assigned to each Henize star in order to correct for the unequal galactic longitude coverage at different galactic latitudes is listed in Col. w (see Paper III);
$\triangleright$ l and b stand for the galactic longitudes and latitudes, respectively;
$\triangleright$ C2 and C6 are the group assignments derived from the clustering algorithm for 2 and 6 resulting clusters (see Sect. 8 and Paper III);
$\triangleright$ $C_{\rm f}$ is the final retained classification, where "e'' and "i'' stand for "extrinsic'' and "intrinsic'', respectively.

Missing data are indicated by a dash.


  
Table 3: Henize S stars: CORAVEL data
{ \fiverm
\fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen &\tiny GCGSS &\tiny ...
...5 & & &--&-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 3: continued
{ \fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & \tiny GCGSS &\tiny HD/CoD...
...4 & & &--&-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 4: Henize S stars: Geneva photometric data
{ \fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny N_{\rm p}$\space &...
...- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &--\cr \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 4: continued
{\fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny N_{\rm p}$\space & ...
...37&0 &10.32&3.30&1.29&2 &0.00 &0.00 &0.00 \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 5: Henize S stars: infrared photometric data
{ \fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny K$\space & $\tiny J-...
...2&-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- &-- \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 5: continued
{\fiverm\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny K$\space & $\tiny J-...
...00&0.25&0.19 &5.35&-- &-- &-- &7.93&8.41 \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 6: Spectroscopic data and clustering results
{ \fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny I_{\rm ZrO}$\space ...
....56&0.04&52 & 2.92&287.4& --0.6& 0& 0&-- \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


  
Table 6: continued
{ \fiverm
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrr}
\tiny Hen & $\tiny I_{\rm ZrO}$\space ...
... &-- &-- &-- & 3.38&304.8&--30.7& 1& 2&e \\ [2mm]
\hline\\
\end {tabular}
}


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