Speckle observations with PISCO in Merate: XIII. Astrometric measurements of visual binaries in 2012, and new orbits for ADS 10786 BC, 12144, 12515, 16314 and 16539 |
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Authors: | J.‐L. Prieur M. Scardia L. Pansecchi R.W. Argyle A. Zanutta E. Aristidi |
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Abstract: | We present relative astrometric measurements of visual binaries, made in 2012 with the speckle camera PISCO at the 102‐cm Zeiss telescope of Brera Astronomical Observatory, in Merate. Our observing list contains orbital couples as well as binaries whose motion is still uncertain. We obtained 355 new measurements of 344 visual binary stars, with angular separations in the range 0′.14–6′.9, and an average accuracy of 0.′02. The mean error on the position angles is 0°.5. Most of the position angles were determined without the usual 180° ambiguity with the application of triple‐correlation techniques and/or by inspection of the long integration files. We also present new revised orbits for ADS 10786 BC, 12144, 12515, 16314, and 16539, partly derived from PISCO observations. The corresponding estimated values for the masses of those systems are compatible with the spectral types. (© 2014 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) |
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Keywords: | binaries: close binaries: visual astrometry stars: individual (ADS 10786 BC, ADS 12144, ADS 12515, ADS 16314, ADS 16539) techniques: interferometric |
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