Expression of the radial velocity of a binary star component as a function of a campbell elements and of the true anomaly. (French Title: Expression de la vitesse radiale d'une composante d'étoile double en fonction des éléments de campbell du couple et de

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From the expression of the distance of a component of a binary star to
the plane perpendicular to the line of sight passing through the
barycentre of the pair, an analytical expression of its relative radial
velocity, which was first published by C. Niven in 1874, is deduced.

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