Computer Science
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Aug 1996
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: V/76. Originally published in: 1993A&AS..100..173S
Computer Science
Stars: Double And Multiple, Cross Identifications, Combined Data, Stars: Emission, Stars: Variable
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Stars always appear in order of increasing right-ascension for the epoch 2000.0. For the current version of the catalog, the literature was searched through December 31, 1991 although a few later references are included. Additionally, some entries are cited with "private communication", which make this catalog also a first-hand source. A number in parentheses behind an entry always corresponds to a reference given in the bibliography. See the 1988 publication for specific requirements and restrictions in compiling these catalogs. See the source reference for more details about this catalog.
The following binary systems, which were listed in the first edition of the catalog, were not included in the present edition due to insufficient evidence for chromospheric activity: eta And 26 Aql 4 UMi nu2 Sgr tau Sgr
the following stars are chromospherically active but are components in a "wide" binary and were not included. HD 25893 HD 79211
Forty three new binary systems have been included in the present edition.
(8 data files).
Fekel Francis C.
Hall David S.
Strassmeier Klaus G.
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