\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{tab:spec}The 10 spectra used for the spectroscopic analysis.} %%\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{lccrrr} \hline \hline Spec. & Date & Time & \multicolumn{1}{c}{$t_{\rm exp}$} & & \\ ID & UT & UT & \multicolumn{1}{c}{ [s] } & \multicolumn{1}{c}{$S/N$} & \\ \hline H1 &2008-12-26 & 04:56 & 2700 & 95 & \\ H2 &2009-01-15 & 05:39 & 2700 & 90 & \\ H3 &2009-01-17 & 01:45 & 2700 & 95 & \\ H1--7 &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Combined spec.}& & & 235 & \\ H1--107 &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Combined spec.}& & & 700 & \\ U1 & 2008-09-13 & 08:39 & 3600 & 470 & \\ \hline Ceres & 2006-07-16 & 07:50 & 1800 & 220 & \\ %% info from header Ganymede& 2007-04-13 & 09:40 & 300 & 340 & \\ %% info from header Moon & 2008-08-09 & 02:39 & 300 & 400 & \\ \hline \acenb &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Combined spec.}& & &1030 \\ %% From bruntt_spec.tex \hline \end{tabular}} \tablefoot{H1 to H3 are individual HARPS spectra, H1--7 is 7 co-added spectra, and H1--107 is the weighed sum of 107 spectra. U1 is the \uves\ spectrum. Ceres, Ganymede, and Moon are solar spectra from \harps, while \acenb\ refers to 25 co-added \harps\ spectra from 2004-05-15.} \end{table}