Photometry of multiple stars at NAOR&ASV in 2015 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Cvetkovic Z.
  2. Pavlovic R.
  3. Boeva S.
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    CDS
Abstract

Results of CCD observations of 154 double or multiple stars, made with the 2 m telescope of the Bulgarian National Astronomical Observatory at Rozhen over five nights in 2015, are presented. This is the ninth series of measurements of CCD frames obtained at Rozhen. We also present results of CCD observations of 323 double or multiple stars made with the 0.6 m telescope of the Serbian Astronomical Station on the mountain of Vidojevica over 23 nights in 2015. This is the fourth series of measurements of CCD frames obtained at this station. This paper contains the results for the position angle and angular separation for 801 pairs and residuals for 127 pairs with published orbital elements or linear solutions. The angular separations are in the range from 1.52" to 201.56", with a median angular separation of 8.26". We also present eight pairs that are measured for the first time and linear elements for five pairs.

Keywords
  1. multiple-stars
  2. visible-astronomy
  3. Wide-band photometry
  4. ccd-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2017AJ....153..195C
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51530195

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