Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 2006
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 448, Issue 2, March III 2006, pp.703-707
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stars: Binaries: Visual, Stars: Fundamental Parameters, Stars: Late-Type
Scientific paper
We continue the presentation of new orbits for Hipparcos binaries determined from regular speckle interferometric observations. Most of the data were collected in the period between 1998.77 and 2004.82 using the 6 m BTA telescope
of the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Zelenchuk. New orbits are presented for six pairs: HIP 4809, HIP 4849, HIP 5531, HIP 19206, HIP 105947, and HIP 114922. One of the pairs, HIP 114922, has M dwarf components orbiting with a period of 19.72 yr. Two binaries, HIP 4809 and HIP 5531, have luminosity class IV components. The periods of the orbits range from 7.30 yr to 28.99 yr. All of the orbits can be considered definitive; however, the total mass error for the systems remains high, mainly due to Hipparcos parallax error.
Balega Iu. Iu.
Balega Yuri Yu.
Hofmann Karl Heinrich
Malogolovets Evgeny V.
Schertl Dieter
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