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Apr 1985
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Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256), vol. 90, April 1985, p. 609-642. Research supported by the Science and Engineering Resear
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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Binary Stars, Orbital Elements, Star Clusters, Stellar Motions, Stellar Spectra, Astronomical Catalogs, Radial Velocity
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A photoelectric survey of the radial velocities of Hyades candidates has provided data for 16 spectroscopic binary orbits, in addition to the 11 known binaries in the Hyades field. The majority of photoelectric observations in the survey were carried out at the Cambridge and Palomar Observatories using different data reduction techniques for determining radial velocities. It is found that two of the objects, vB 164 and J336, are definitely not members of the Hyades cluster; two other objects, HD 16909 and J301, appear to be located far from the center of the cluster, but still deserve classification as Hyades members. The gamma-velocity of HD 16909 differed slightly from the value expected for a member of the Hyades cluster. An additional twelve systems were definitely identified as members of the Hyades. The radial velocity values for all the candidate stars are given in a series of tables.
Griffin Elizabeth M. R.
Griffin Roger F.
Gunn James E.
Zimmerman Barbara A.
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