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May 2010
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American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #216, #423.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 41, p.835
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We present the most interesting results from our survey of eclipsing binaries from the All-Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) catalog. Radial velocities were calculated from high-resolution spectra obtained with Keck I/HIRES, Radcliffe/GIRAFFE and AAT/UCLES telescopes/spectrographs. A novel iodine cell technique for double-lined binaries was also involved. Photometry was taken directly from the ASAS or from dedicated observations at the Elizabeth telescope (SAAO) and fully-automated PROMPT facility.
For a sample of systems we derived very precise absolute values of fundamental parameters. In our sample we found 6 new low-mass systems, 4 pre-main-sequence candidates, and several other binaries interesting from the evolutionary point of view.
Crain Adam
Foster Andrew C.
Haislip Joshua B.
Helminiak Krzysztof
Ivarsen Kevin M.
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