The Spectroscopic Orbit of H.R. 6532 and the Radial Velocities of Ten Stars

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Thirty-three single-prism spectrograms of the star H.R. 6532 (alpha = 17h 27m.6, delta = 12deg 00') form the basis of the determination of its orbit. The period is 6.7984 days, the eccentricity .069 and semi-amplitude 50.18 km. Ten stars of different types were selected from the Harvard Catalogue to fill in a program and the radial velocities of these are determined. From three to eight plates of each star were measured.

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