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Orbits And Pulsations Of The Classical Ζ Aurigae Binaries, Joel A. Eaton, Gregory W. Henry, Andrew P. Odell
Orbits And Pulsations Of The Classical Ζ Aurigae Binaries, Joel A. Eaton, Gregory W. Henry, Andrew P. Odell
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We have derived new orbits for ζ Aur, 32 Cyg, and 31 Cyg with observations from the Tennessee State University (TSU) Automatic Spectroscopic Telescope, and used them to identify nonorbital velocities of the cool supergiant components of these systems. We measure periods in those deviations, identify unexpected long-period changes in the radial velocities, and place upper limits on the rotation of these stars. These radial-velocity variations are not obviously consistent with radial pulsation theory, given what we know about the masses and sizes of the components. Our concurrent photometry detected the nonradial pulsations driven by tides (ellipsoidal variation) in both …
The Chromospherically Active, Triple, Ellipsoidal, And Eclipsing Binary Hd 6286 = Be Piscium: A Laboratory For Binary Evolution, Klaus G. Strassmeier, János Bartus, Francis C. Fekel, Gregory W. Henry
The Chromospherically Active, Triple, Ellipsoidal, And Eclipsing Binary Hd 6286 = Be Piscium: A Laboratory For Binary Evolution, Klaus G. Strassmeier, János Bartus, Francis C. Fekel, Gregory W. Henry
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Aims. We present a detailed analysis of the star HD 6286 = BE Psc from 16 years of spectroscopic observations and 18 seasons of photometric ones. The star is an evolved, chromospherically active, eclipsing binary, consisting of a K1 giant plus an F6 dwarf/subgiant in a circular orbit with a period of 35.671 days. A faint, close visual companion of spectral type ≈G0 makes the system triple. The orbital inclination of the eclipsing pair is 818.
Methods. We have obtained simultaneous solutions with our extensive set of radial velocities and light curves that include the star spot variability of …
New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Ii. Hr 2962, Hd 214686, And 16 Psc, Jocelyn Tomkin, Francis C. Fekel
New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Ii. Hr 2962, Hd 214686, And 16 Psc, Jocelyn Tomkin, Francis C. Fekel
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Radial velocities from the 2.1 m telescope at McDonald Observatory and the coudé feed telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory are used to determine new spectroscopic orbits for the double-lined spectroscopic binaries HR 2962 (F5V), HD 214686 (F8IV), and 16 Psc (F6Vb vw). The new orbital dimensions (a1sin i and a2sin i) and minimum masses (m1sin3i and m2sin3i) have accuracies of 0.1–1%. In the case of HD 214686, which has components of nearly the same mass (m1/m2 = 1.0080 ± 0.0013), we confirm that the component labeled as the primary in previous spectroscopic studies of this system is the slightly …