This is the final version of the article. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this record.Stellar activity observed as large surface spots, radio flares, or emission lines is often found in binary systems. UX Arietis exhibits these signs of activity, originating on the K0 subgiant primary component. Our aim is to resolve the binary, measure the orbital motion, and provide accurate stellar parameters such as masses and luminosities to aid in the interpretation of the observed phenomena. Using the CHARA six-telescope optical long-baseline array on Mount Wilson, California, we obtained amplitudes and phases of the interferometric visibility on baselines up to 330 m in length, resolving the two components of the bin...
Radial velocities from the 2.1 m telescope at McDonald Observatory supplemented with radial velociti...
We have used multi-epoch long-baseline radio interferometry to determine the proper motion and orbit...
The 11th magnitude star LS IV-08°3 has been classified previously as an OB star in the Luminous Star...
Stellar activity observed as large surface spots, radio flares, or emission lines is often found in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via the DOI...
© ESO 2007. We would like to thank Dr. L.W. Ramsey for collaborating on the McDonald observing runs ...
Orbital elements have been determined for 10 chromospherically active binaries from a combination of...
Differential astrometry measurements from the Palomar High-precision Astrometric Search for Exoplane...
We have determined spectroscopic orbital elements for 13 systems—10 single-lined binaries and three ...
I present a study of four eclipsing RS Canes Venaticorum (RS CVn) binary systems AR Lac, Z Her, V711...
We present the first Doppler images of the prototypical active binary star RS Canum Venaticorum, der...
UX Arietis is one of the most active members of the RS CVn class of binaries in which spin-up of a s...
We present an updated spectroscopic orbit and a new visual orbit for the double-lined spectroscopic ...
We acquired differential UBV photoelectric photometry and radial velocities of the relatively bright...
We present new photometric observations in the BVRI bands of the double-lined eclipsing binary BD +0...
Radial velocities from the 2.1 m telescope at McDonald Observatory supplemented with radial velociti...
We have used multi-epoch long-baseline radio interferometry to determine the proper motion and orbit...
The 11th magnitude star LS IV-08°3 has been classified previously as an OB star in the Luminous Star...
Stellar activity observed as large surface spots, radio flares, or emission lines is often found in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via the DOI...
© ESO 2007. We would like to thank Dr. L.W. Ramsey for collaborating on the McDonald observing runs ...
Orbital elements have been determined for 10 chromospherically active binaries from a combination of...
Differential astrometry measurements from the Palomar High-precision Astrometric Search for Exoplane...
We have determined spectroscopic orbital elements for 13 systems—10 single-lined binaries and three ...
I present a study of four eclipsing RS Canes Venaticorum (RS CVn) binary systems AR Lac, Z Her, V711...
We present the first Doppler images of the prototypical active binary star RS Canum Venaticorum, der...
UX Arietis is one of the most active members of the RS CVn class of binaries in which spin-up of a s...
We present an updated spectroscopic orbit and a new visual orbit for the double-lined spectroscopic ...
We acquired differential UBV photoelectric photometry and radial velocities of the relatively bright...
We present new photometric observations in the BVRI bands of the double-lined eclipsing binary BD +0...
Radial velocities from the 2.1 m telescope at McDonald Observatory supplemented with radial velociti...
We have used multi-epoch long-baseline radio interferometry to determine the proper motion and orbit...
The 11th magnitude star LS IV-08°3 has been classified previously as an OB star in the Luminous Star...