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1988

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Chromospherically Active Stars. V. Hd 91816=Lr Hya: A Double-Lined By Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel, Kim Gillies, John L. Africano, Robert Quigley Oct 1988

Chromospherically Active Stars. V. Hd 91816=Lr Hya: A Double-Lined By Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel, Kim Gillies, John L. Africano, Robert Quigley

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Observations of HD 91816=LR Hya obtained between 1982 and 1988 show it to consist of two nearly identical K0 dwarfs and to have an orbital period of 6.866 days and an orbital eccentricity of 0.014 + or - 0.003. The results suggest that the system has an age equal to or greater than that of the Hyades cluster. A spectroscopic parallax of 0.027 is obtained, and individual minimum masses of 0.55 solar masses each are found, implying an inclination of 61 + or - 3 deg.


Chromospherically Active Stars. Iv. Hd 178450=V478 Lyr: An Early-Type By Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel Jan 1988

Chromospherically Active Stars. Iv. Hd 178450=V478 Lyr: An Early-Type By Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

The variable star HD 178450 = V478 Lyr is a chromospherically active G8 V single-lined spectroscopic binary with a period of 2.130514 days. This star has strong ultraviolet emission features and a filled-in Hα absorption line which is variable in strength. It is classified as an early-type BY Draconis system and is similar in many respects to the BY Dra star HD 175742 = V775 Her. The unseen secondary of HD 178450 has a mass of about 0.3 M_sun; and is probably an M2-M3 dwarf. The inclination of the system is 67°±12°. The lithium abundance of the G8 dwarf results …