\begin{table}%t1 \par \caption{\label{objects}{The observed neutron stars, their distances, and proper \mbox{motions}.} } %\centerline {\begin{tabular}{@{} l c c c @{}} \hline\hline Object & $D$ & $\mu_{\alpha}$ & $\mu_{\delta}$ \\ & [pc] & [mas yr$^{-1}$]& [mas yr$^{-1}$] \\ & & & \\ \hline PSR J0108-1431 & 130$^{a}$ & $<$$26$$^{a}$ & $<$$ 78$$^{a}$ \\ RX J0420.0-5022 & $\geq $300$^{ass}$ & $<$$123$$^{b}$ & $<$$123$$^{b}$ \\ Geminga & $250^{+120 }_{-62}$$^{c}$ & $142.2 \pm 1.2$$^{c}$ & $107.4 \pm 1.2$$^{c}$ \\ RX J0720.4-3125 & $361^{+172 }_{-88}$$^{d}$ & $-93 \pm 1.2$$^{d}$ & $52.8 \pm 1.3$$^{d}$\\ RX J0806.4-4123 & 240$^{ass}$ & $<$$86$$^{b}$ & $<$$86$$^{b}$\\ RX J1856.6-3754 & $167^{+18 }_{-15}$$^{d}$ & $326.7 \pm 0.8$$^{e}$ & $-59.1 \pm 0.7$$^{e}$ \\ PSR J1932+1059 & $361^{+10}_{-8}$$^{f}$ & $94.03 \pm 0.14$$^{f}$& $43.37 \pm 0.29$$^{f}$\\ PSR J2124-3358$^{A}$ & $270 \pm 20$$^{g}$ & $-14.4 \pm 0.8$$^{h}$ & $-50 \pm 2$$^{h}$\\ RBS 1774$^{K}$& $\geq $300$^{ass}$ & $not$ $known$ & $not$ $known$\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \par \smallskip $^K$~1RXS J214303.7+065419; $^A$~PSR J2124-3358 turned out to be too old for our substellar companion search. See Appendix~\ref{psr2124} for a NIR limit of this neutron star; $^a$~\citet{Mignani2003}; $^b$ $2\sigma$ limit of \citet{Motch2009}; $^c$~\citet{Faherty2007}; $^d$ \citet{Kaplan2007}; $^e$~\citet{Walter2002}; $^f$ \citet{Chatterjee2004}; $^g$~\citet{Gaensler2002}; $^h$ \citet{Hotan2006}; $^{ass}$ notes an assumed distance, which is a lower limit as indicated by estimations from X-ray measured hydrogen column density (e.g. \citealt{Posselt2007}), see also text. \end{table}