Spectroscopic binaries near the North Galactic Pole. XVI - HD 116093

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Astronomical Coordinates, Binary Stars, Eccentric Orbits, Radial Velocity, Stellar Orbits, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Ephemerides, F Stars, Faint Objects, Orbital Elements

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Photoelectric radial-velocity measurements show that HD 116093 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary in a very eccentric 53-day orbit. Very little else is known about the system, but circumstantial evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that the components' types are near to F3 V and F8 V. If that is so, the orbit must be seen very nearly edge-on; a search for eclipses is warranted and an ephemeris for them is given.

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