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Table 1

Main identifiers, equatorial coordinates, and optical/infrared magnitudes of the planet-hosting star Kepler-423.

Main identifiers
KIC 9651668
KOI ID 183
GSC2.3 ID N2JG036249
USNO-A2 ID 1350-10669726
2MASS ID 19312537+4623282

Equatorial coordinates

RA  (J2000)
Dec (J2000)

Magnitudes

Filter   (λeff) Mag Error

g     (0.48 μm) 14.729 0.030
r     (0.63 μm) 14.225 0.030
i     (0.77 μm) 14.102 0.030
z     (0.91 μm) 14.028 0.030
J     (1.24 μm) 13.142 0.023
H    (1.66 μm) 12.847 0.018
Ks  (2.16 μm) 12.799 0.031
W1  (3.35 μm) 12.704 0.025
W2  (4.60 μm) 12.771 0.026
W3  (11.56 μm) 12.776a
W4  (22.09 μm) 9.536a

Notes. Equatorial coordinates and optical SDSS-g, -r, -i, -z photometry are from the Kepler Input Catalogue. Infrared J,H,Ks and W1,W2,W3,W4 data are from the 2MASS (Cutri et al. 2003) and WISE All-Sky Data Release (Wright et al. 2010; Cutri et al. 2012) database, respectively.

(a)

Upper limit.

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