We present first orbits for 6 new Hipparcos binaries. The orbits were determined from speckle interferometric measurements collected mainly at the 6 m BTA telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Zelenchuk. Three of the systems, HIP 11352, HIP 14075 and HIP 14230, have late G- or early K-type components, while HIP 14669 = GJ 125, HIP 106972 = GJ 4210 and HIP 111685 = GJ 4287 have M-type components. The periods of the orbits are in the range of 6-28 years. Mass sums and their errors are derived for the systems. The Hipparcos parallax error is the dominating error source of the mass determination.
Only 235 entries were processed as astrometric binaries with orbits in the Hipparcos and Tycho Catal...
The orbits of five single-lined spectroscopic binaries have recently been determined. We now use ast...
The results of 497 speckle observations of Hipparcos stars and selected other targets are presented....
We continue the presentation of new orbits for Hipparcos binaries determined from regular speckle in...
We present the results of diffraction-limited optical speckle interferometry and infrared bispectrum...
The parallaxes from Hipparcos are an important ingredient to derive more accurate masses for known o...
From speckle observations made with the PISCO speckle camera at the Pic du Midi Observatory, we pre...
peer reviewedThe Ninth Catalogue of Spectroscopic Binary Orbits1 and the Hipparcos Intermediate Astr...
This paper is the third of a series devoted to the determination of stellar masses from Hipparcos d...
From speckle observations made with the PISCO speckle camera at the Pic du Midi Observatory, we pres...
The Ninth Catalogue of Spectroscopic Binary Orbits1 and the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data ...
Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data (IAD) have been used to derive astrometric orbital elements ...
Spectroscopic orbital elements are determined for 15 stars with periods from 8 to 6528 days with six...
SUMMARY: More than a decade elapsed after the HIPPARCOS ESA missi-on (ESA 1997) observations have be...
peer reviewedWe reprocess the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data of know spectroscopic binaries...
Only 235 entries were processed as astrometric binaries with orbits in the Hipparcos and Tycho Catal...
The orbits of five single-lined spectroscopic binaries have recently been determined. We now use ast...
The results of 497 speckle observations of Hipparcos stars and selected other targets are presented....
We continue the presentation of new orbits for Hipparcos binaries determined from regular speckle in...
We present the results of diffraction-limited optical speckle interferometry and infrared bispectrum...
The parallaxes from Hipparcos are an important ingredient to derive more accurate masses for known o...
From speckle observations made with the PISCO speckle camera at the Pic du Midi Observatory, we pre...
peer reviewedThe Ninth Catalogue of Spectroscopic Binary Orbits1 and the Hipparcos Intermediate Astr...
This paper is the third of a series devoted to the determination of stellar masses from Hipparcos d...
From speckle observations made with the PISCO speckle camera at the Pic du Midi Observatory, we pres...
The Ninth Catalogue of Spectroscopic Binary Orbits1 and the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data ...
Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data (IAD) have been used to derive astrometric orbital elements ...
Spectroscopic orbital elements are determined for 15 stars with periods from 8 to 6528 days with six...
SUMMARY: More than a decade elapsed after the HIPPARCOS ESA missi-on (ESA 1997) observations have be...
peer reviewedWe reprocess the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data of know spectroscopic binaries...
Only 235 entries were processed as astrometric binaries with orbits in the Hipparcos and Tycho Catal...
The orbits of five single-lined spectroscopic binaries have recently been determined. We now use ast...
The results of 497 speckle observations of Hipparcos stars and selected other targets are presented....