discov_num | notes | refcode |
BEU 14 | PM = -640-1018. | |
GJ 1138. This pair has been previously reported as a 300 mas binary | ||
(Beuzit et al. 2004). The fact that it looks single in our AstraLux | Beu2004 | |
images despite the excellent quality of those observations implies | ||
that it must have undergone substantial orbital motion, bringing it to | ||
a much smaller (<100 mas) projected separation in June of 2012. | Jnn2014 |
refcode | metd | author | reference |
Beu2004 | A j | Beuzit, J.-L., Segransan, D., Forveille, T., Udry, S., Delfosse, X., Mayor, M., | 2004A&A...425..997B |
Beu2004 | Perrier, C., Hainaut, M.-C., et al. | ||
Beu2004 | A&A 425, 997, 2004 | ||
Jnn2014 | A - | Janson, M., Bergfors, C., Brandner, W., Kudryavtseva, N., Hormuth, F., | 2014ApJ...789..102J |
Jnn2014 | +Cl | Hippler, S., & Henning, T. | |
Jnn2014 | ApJ 789, 102, 2014 |
coord_2000 | discov_num | comp | epoch | obs | pa | sep | mag_pri | mag_sec | spectr | notes | coord_arcsec_2000 |
10498+3533 | BEU 14 | 2000 | 1 | 56 | 0.3 | 13.02 | M4.5 | N DP | 104945.56+353250.7 | ||
10498+3533 | BEU 14 | 2018 | 3 | 54 | 0.3 | 7.90 | 9.80 | M4.5 | N KP | 104945.44+353248.3 |