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Fundamental stellar parameters

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Spectroscopic Orbits For 15 Late-Type Stars, Daryl W. Willmarth, Francis C. Fekel, Helmut A. Abt, Dimitri Pourbaix Aug 2016

Spectroscopic Orbits For 15 Late-Type Stars, Daryl W. Willmarth, Francis C. Fekel, Helmut A. Abt, Dimitri Pourbaix

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Spectroscopic orbital elements are determined for 15 stars with periods from 8 to 6528 days with six orbits computed for the first time. Improved astrometric orbits are computed for two stars and one new orbit is derived. Visual orbits were previously determined for four stars, four stars are members of multiple systems, and five stars have Hipparcos "G" designations or have been resolved by speckle interferometry. For the nine binaries with previous spectroscopic orbits, we determine improved or comparable elements. For HD 28271 and HD 200790, our spectroscopic results support the conclusions of previous authors that the large values of …


Absolute Properties Of The Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary Star Np Persei, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Krešimir Pavlovski, Guillermo Torres, Matthew W. Muterspaugh Jun 2016

Absolute Properties Of The Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary Star Np Persei, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Krešimir Pavlovski, Guillermo Torres, Matthew W. Muterspaugh

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

NP Per is a well-detached, 2.2 day eclipsing binary whose components are both pre-main-sequence stars that are still contracting toward the main-sequence phase of evolution. We report extensive photometric and spectroscopic observations with which we have determined their properties accurately. Their surface temperatures are quite different: 6420 ± 90 K for the larger F5 primary star and 4540 ± 160 K for the smaller K5e star. Their masses and radii are 1.3207 ± 0.0087 solar masses and 1.372 ± 0.013 solar radii for the primary, and 1.0456 ± 0.0046 solar masses and 1.229 ± 0.013 solar radii for the secondary. …