\begin{table}%t3 \caption{\label{spv-prop}Properties of the short period stars.} %\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{l c c r r r} \hline\hline ID & $\alpha$~[hms]&$\delta$~[dms]&$d~[\arcsec]$&$f$~[d$^-1$]&$SNR$\\ \hline V73 & 13:13:03.1 & 18:09:26.1 & 119.9 &14.26581 & 10.2 \\ V74 & 13:12:49.7 & 18:07:26.3 & 181.9 & 22.03949 & 13.7 \\ V75 & 13:13:09.4 & 18:09:39.5 & 203.9 & 22.60022 & 11.8 \\ V76 & 13:13:05.0 & 18:08:35.3 & 168.4 & 24.10224 & 10.4 \\ V77* & 13:13:20.8 & 18:15:34.9 & 488.3 & 13.00995 & 23.0 \\ V78* & 13:12:49.8 & 18:08:56.0 & 106.9 & 22.25488 & 12.7 \\ V79* & 13:12:46.6 & 18:11:36.9 & 150.6 & 21.59184 & 9.7 \\ \hline V80* & 13:12:57.4 & 18:10:13.8 & 31.3 & 14.83029 & 14.2 \\ V81* & 13:13:02.7 & 18:06:29.4 & 244.5 & 14.01180 & 9.5 \\ V82* & 13:12:56.5 & 18:13:10.0 & 181.1 & 45.33103 & 8.4 \\ V83* & 13:12:50.1 & 18:07:42.9 & 164.5 & 8.01907 & 8.2 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip Notes: new discoveries are marked with asterisks. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was calculated in the $[0,50]$~d$^{-1}$ frequency range. See Table~\ref{rrlprop} for other notations. \end{table}