discov_num |
notes |
refcode |
TOK 301 |
HIP 76400 is identified by the GCS as an SB2 with a mass ratio q=0.93, |
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but there is no spectroscopic orbit available. We resolved the 0".19 |
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pair with dI=3.9, indicating a mass ratio of ~0.5 and an orbital |
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period of ~30yr. Very likely the resolved binary does not match the |
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spectroscopic double-lined system. Considering the CPM component B at |
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80" (Tokovinin & Lepine 2012), this system could be a quadruple with a |
Tok2012c |
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3-tier "3+1" hierarchy. |
Tok2015c |
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Aa1,Aa2 has a period of 368d. |
Tok2022e |
refcode |
metd |
author |
reference |
Tok2012c |
Pp - |
Tokovinin, A. & Lepine, S. |
2012AJ....144..102T |
Tok2012c |
+E2 |
AJ 144, 102, 2012 |
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Tok2012c |
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(Note: Per author's suggestion, catalog only includes pairs with Pphys > 0.2 or |
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Tok2012c |
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both proper motions >100 mas/yr. Coarse date of 1980 assumed for all Sky Survey |
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Tok2012c |
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measures. Theta values derived by cataloguer from component coordinates. |
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Tok2012c |
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2MASS photometry replaced with more precise catalog values and errors.) |
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Tok2015c |
orb+j |
Tokovinin, A., Mason, B.D., Hartkopf, W.I., Mendez, R.A., & Horch, E.P. |
2015AJ....150...50T |
Tok2015c |
+St |
AJ 150, 50, 2015 (some measures corrected in Tok2017b) |
2017AJ....154..110T |
Tok2022e |
orb |
Tokovinin, A. |
2022AJ....163..161T |
Tok2022e |
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AJ 163, 161, 2022 |
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