1963
DOI: 10.1002/asna.19632870303
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Photometrische Beobachtungen des Bedeckungsveränderlichen AT Pegasi

Abstract: Es werdcn 157 lichtclektrische Messungen des kurzperiodischen Algolveranderlichcn AT Pegasi mitgetcilt, aus dcnen die Lichtkurve und die relativen Dimensionen des Systems abgeleitet werden.Der Bedeckungsveranderliche AT Pegasi [a = zh I I ' ?~, 6 = +8" 13 ' (1961)

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“…Maxted et al (1994) obtained spectra of the system and determined a spectroscopic mass ratio of 2.115 (m 1 / m 2 ), smaller than the one determined by Hill & Barnes (1972) from photographic plates. They determined absolute parameters of the system using the photometric observations of Cristaldi & Walter (1963). They also classified the spectral type of the primary component (A4 V) from a combined spectrum of their data, which was consistent with the temperature estimates obatined from Strömgren photometry by .…”
Section: At Pegmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Maxted et al (1994) obtained spectra of the system and determined a spectroscopic mass ratio of 2.115 (m 1 / m 2 ), smaller than the one determined by Hill & Barnes (1972) from photographic plates. They determined absolute parameters of the system using the photometric observations of Cristaldi & Walter (1963). They also classified the spectral type of the primary component (A4 V) from a combined spectrum of their data, which was consistent with the temperature estimates obatined from Strömgren photometry by .…”
Section: At Pegmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The variability of the system was first announced by Schneller (1931), who identified it as an Algol-type binary. Guthnick & Prager (1931), Rügemer (1934, Lassovszky (1935), Cristaldi & Walter (1963), Wood & Forbes (1963), Obȗrka (1964a, Obȗrka (1964b), Obȗrka (1965) and Cristaldi & Walter (1965) published their photometric observations and revised the light elements. Hill & Barnes (1972) published the orbital elements of the system based on the first detailed spectroscopic observations and determined the spectral type as A7 V. They found the mass ratio (m 1 / m 2 ) to be 2.4 and the orbital inclination 76 • .7.…”
Section: At Pegmentioning
confidence: 99%