2020
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab87a6
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Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. IX. Observations of Known and Suspected Binaries, and a Partial Survey of Be Stars

Abstract: We report 370 measures of 170 components of binary and multiple star systems, obtained from speckle imaging observations made with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument at Lowell Observatory's Discovery Channel Telescope in 2015 through 2017. Of the systems studied, 147 are binary stars, 10 are seen as triple systems, and 1 quadruple system is measured. Seventy-six high-quality non-detections and fifteen newly resolved components are presented in our observations. The uncertainty in relative astrometry ap… Show more

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“…Returning to the Aa,Ab pair, we note there are 26 resolved observations of this pair listed in the INT4, including those made by HIPPARCOS, speckle, and the NPOI (Paper I). Horch et al (2020) provide additional observations (2015.8365) made at 692 and 880 nm. We examined six nights of archival NPOI data between 2009 Jul 07 UT and 2009 Jul 22 UT using the standard GRID-FIT procedure, but obtained a significant χ 2 ν minimum ( § 5) on only one night, with the results for the six nights varying widely in separation and position angle.…”
Section: Results For Individual Systemsmentioning
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“…Returning to the Aa,Ab pair, we note there are 26 resolved observations of this pair listed in the INT4, including those made by HIPPARCOS, speckle, and the NPOI (Paper I). Horch et al (2020) provide additional observations (2015.8365) made at 692 and 880 nm. We examined six nights of archival NPOI data between 2009 Jul 07 UT and 2009 Jul 22 UT using the standard GRID-FIT procedure, but obtained a significant χ 2 ν minimum ( § 5) on only one night, with the results for the six nights varying widely in separation and position angle.…”
Section: Results For Individual Systemsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…From the available evidence, we conclude 66 Oph consists of only two physical stellar components, the AB pair. 5) are shown, along with additional observations from the INT4 (and references therein) and Horch et al (2020). The apparent orbit corresponding to the best-fit orbital solution to these points (Table 6) is overplotted.…”
Section: Results For Individual Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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