999 SB orbits for Aab and AB are available: 1999A&AS..137..369F 2848 CPM with HIP 2888. 3330 Only a grade-5 orbit from 1929 is available in Pourbaix et al., 2004, 3330 Cat. and Batten et al. (1989PDAO...17....1B). 3362 G-solution in HIPPARCOS. Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 3362 acceleration, no delta_mu. 3810 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): Astrometric. Occultaion? Fekel: 3810 SB3? Provisional parameters of the tertiary are adopted: P=10y, 3810 K3=3km/s. unresolved with NACO, the tertiary can be a white dwarf? The 3810 white dwarfS companions B,C at 77" and 71" are optical. Nadal et al. 3810 (1979A&AS...35..203N) also suspect triple: center-of-mass velocity (V0) 3810 var. by 5.1km/s in 2000 days. 6917 The white dwarfS companions B,C at 80", 73deg are optical to A. 6917 Moreover, the RVs of B,C differ from A. 7874 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) note K1, K2 variation, P1=4.43d and 7874 e=0.15: close tertiary? 8796 The white dwarfS companion (85", 309deg) is optical. 10280 SB=B-component, the A-component is giant. 10644 GJ 92. The white dwarfS companion (63", 342deg) is optical. 12189 A mass-transfer system, P=1.1d, anomalous B-V color. 12484 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G), Makarov & Kaplan 12484 (2005AJ....129.2420M): astrometric binary. A close compation is 12484 tentatively detected by NACO, but is very likely spurious. 13118 evolved in the (J-K, J) CMD? 14273 Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): astrometric binary, acceleration 16042 evolved or bad 2MASS photometry. 16713 X-solution in HIPPARCOS. 19248 G-solution in HIPPARCOS, Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 19248 astrometric, delta_mu_ and acceleration. Resolved with NACO. SB orbit 19248 in Watson et al. (2000MNRAS.315...69W) 19591 Hyades, has a known visual companion. 20019 unresolved in Patience et al. (1998AJ....115.1972P), Hyades. Mayor & 20019 Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) find a significant variation of K1. SB 20019 orbits of Sanford (1924ApJ....59..356S), McClure (1982ApJ...254..606M) 20019 and Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M). Griffin et al. 20019 (1985AJ.....90..609G) suspect a center-of-mass velocity (V0) variation 20019 due to tertiary. 20284 unresolved in Patience et al. (1998AJ....115.1972P), but a 1.276" 20284 companion was found in 2001. Hyades. 20440 Hyades, visual companion at 1.33". 20712 unresolved in Patience et al. (1998AJ....115.1972P), Hyades, 11.030" 20712 2MASS companion. 21395 Hyades, vA 771. 21482 Hyades, GJ 171.2. The visual companion is white dwarf. 22394 Hyades, vB 117. P=11.93d, e=0.51! 22524 unresolved in Patience et al. (1998AJ....115.1972P), Hyades. 22524 P=5.75d, e=0.35! 32900 Eclipsing. VIM-solution in HIPPARCOS 35487 Mass-transfer system (Algol), P=1.13d. Anomalous B-V color. The tertiary 35487 companion has a computed astrometric orbit, P=92y, estimated separation 35487 0.4", mass 0.34M_sun_. Also suspected as astrometric in HIP, 35487 Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M), but not seen with NACO, must be 35487 a white dwarf. 35600 evolved. 41211 P=1.56d, e=0.05, close triple? 44892 The white dwarfS companion at 112" (HIP 44905) is optical. 44892 Beavers, W.I. & Salzer, J.J. (1982PASP...94..356B) could combine 44892 observations over 64yr to determine the period, but do not comment on 44892 the center-of-mass velocity (V0) stability. 45333 GJ 337.1. The white dwarfS companion at 49" is optical. 47053 The orbit of A in Batten et al. (1989PDAO...17....1B) is based on 47053 private communication. The orbit of B: sig=0.93km/s, dT=562d, N=17. 48273 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) detect the variation of K12. 48833 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M): triple? Gontcharov et al. 48833 (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. center-of-mass velocity (V0): -10.8 48833 (Harper, 1925PDAO....3..225H), -8.8 (Abt & Levy, 1976ApJS...30..273A), 48833 -8.9 (Batten & Morbey 1980PASP...92...98B) (~75yr of data combined in 48833 1 orbit!). 49161 CORALIE, long-P tertiary suspected. 49809 Abt & Levy (1976ApJS...30..273A) orbit, significant scatter! 50966 eclipsing, apsidal motion, e>0, large RV residuals. 52064 RV data cover 30 years. 52139 K-excess of 0.4mag: young? The radial velocities cover 59 years! 53217 SB3 (Coralie), G-solution in HIP., Makarov & Kaplan 53217 (2005AJ....129.2420M): astrometric (acceleration, delta_mu) 54632 SB+astrometric orbit from Hipparcos, masses derived in 54632 Pourbaix & Boffin, 2003A&A...398.1163P 60331 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M): center-of-mass velocity 60331 (V0)=-98.9km/s. DAO,1957: center-of-mass velocity (V0)=-97.1km/s. 60331 SB orbit by Sanford, 1922 (Batten et al., 1989PDAO...17....1B)) 60956 SB1 orbits available from Duquennoy et al. (1991A&AS...88..281D) and 60956 Latham (2002AJ....124.1144L). 64219 G-solution in HIPPARCOS. Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 64219 astrometric (acceler., delta_mu_) Unusually high eccentricity: P=20.5d, 64219 e=0.56. The new comp. at 0.31" is detected with NACO, despite negative 64219 speckle result. 64293 The visual companion at 0.34" is uncertain, resolved once but 64293 unconfirmed by the second speckle observation. 65274 The white dwarfS companion at 38" is optical. 66257 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. Mayor & Mazeh 66257 (1987A&A...171..157M) do not find any precession. 66514 The WDS companion C (BD+39 2662) is known CPM. Additional companion D 66514 (CD: 10.60", 230.3deg) is found in 2MASS, confirmed CPM by POSS (rough 66514 1950 measurement: 9.3" 230deg.). A is triple, the whole system is 66514 quintuple. Metal-poor, high proper motion. 67153 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric, but unresolved 67153 with NACO. Poor SB orbit: the scatter is larger than the semi-amplitude. 69226 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. The speckle 69226 companion at 1.1" is uncertain, not confirmed by Hipparcos. 69493 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) do not find any precession. 72939 G-solution in HIPPARCOS. center-of-mass velocity (V0) variable (Mayor & 72939 Mazeh, 1987A&A...171..157M), hence triple. A rough fit to Fig. 3 in 72939 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) gives P3~1500d, K3~4km/s. Makarov & 72939 Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): acceleration, delta_mu. 74037 X-solution in HIPPARCOS, suspected non-single. Mayor & Mazeh 74037 (1987A&A...171..157M) detect precession, suspect close tertiary. 74049 Both components are subgiants. 75325 evolved, P=11.3d, K1III 77210 old, high-velocity. 78259 SB1, but with a massive secondary. Evolved, K2IV+G8V. 78527 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) suspect precession. Gontcharov et 78527 al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric 78864 quintuple: two SBs in a 0.2" visual pair plus a faint CPM companion 78864 at 226". 80686 CORALIE: long-P? Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. 80686 However, Skuljan et al. (2004MNRAS.352..975S) find near-circular orbit 80686 (e=0.0144) with residuals of only 14m/s over 156 days. The system 80686 belongs to the UMa moving group. Nothing detected with NACO. 81729 The interferometric comp. CHARA 57 is not confirmed, doubtful. 81729 Considered as "surious" in the INT4 catalog. 82580 Am-type binary with similar components, a center-of-mass velocity (V0) 82580 variation (P3>3yr, K3~3km/s, the TC must be faint) is suspected by 82580 Yushchenko et al. (2004A&A...425..171) 84586 evolved. 85365 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. Nothing seen with 85365 NACO. 85675 Companion 97.deg 0.549" 8.14-10.33 (HIPPARCOS) 86187 Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): astrometric, delta_mu_ but no 86187 acceleration. 86201 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. The WDS companion 86201 at 72.3" is optical (2MASS). 86263 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. Unresolved with 86263 NACO. 88848 X-solution in HIPPARCOS. Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 88848 astrometric, delta_mu_ but no acceleration. 89401 The white dwarfS pair BC at 94", 239deg. is optical to A. 91009 The 114-day astrometric orbit by HIPPARCOS is not supported by RV. This 91009 is a PMS spotted binary BY Dra, P=5.97d, e=0.36 91360 Allen et al. (2000A&A...356..529) list a CPM companion at 37.1", 91360 confirmed as CPM and ptm by 2MASS. The faint component (3.760", 91360 31.76deg, dK=7.37) seen with NACO must be optical. 93966 The speckle companion at 0.24" is uncertain, 7 negative observations 93966 for 1 resolution only, considered as spurious here. 94034 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) do not detect any precession. 94905 Mayor & Mazeh (1987A&A...171..157M) do not detect any precession. 96220 P=7.64d, e=0.54! triple? Algol-type eclipsing, apsidal motion detected. 98578 NACO detects additional close pair AC (0.39", 340.2deg, dK=2.25), making 98578 this system quadruple. 102496 The very close NACO companion is very doubtful! Unresolved by McAlister 102496 in 1993. 103545 The occultation companion at 0.1" is not confirmed by speckle, spurious. 104043 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. P=9.1d, e=0.39 104043 (poor-quality orbit). Classified as F4III+F5III, evolved. 105406 G-solution in HIPPARCOS. Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 105406 astrometric, acceleration and delta_mu_. Mayor & Mazeh 105406 (1987A&A...171..157M) do not detect any precession. 106595 The 0.19" companion CHARA 103 is doubtful, never confirmed, considered 106595 as "spurious" in INT4. 107095 The close companion tentatively detected by NACO is spurious. The SB 107095 orbit of Fekel et al. (1997AJ....114.2747F) excludes variations of 107095 center-of-mass velocity (V0) suggested previously. 107326 Classified as A9V by Fisk and Abt (1969PASP...81..692F). Poor SB orbit 107326 but with a large time coverage. 109176 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. The companion at 109176 116" is optical. 109303 SB is the B-component, F8V, 1.98d. The A-component is K2III, evolved. 111910 SB3? 114639 G-solution in Hipparcos, Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): 114639 acceleration. Evolved, P=3.96d. The K1III subgiant primary likely 114639 transfers mass to the MS secondary. Kalimeris et al. 114639 (1995A&A...293..371K) find period changes, apparently explained by the 114639 mass transfer and magnetic fields. Any potential tertiary period should 114639 be longer than 56yr. 116584 Gontcharov et al. (2001A&A...365..222G): astrometric. Not in the main 116584 sample, G8III. The comp. at 47.5" is optical. 117712 Makarov & Kaplan (2005AJ....129.2420M): astrometric, delta_mu_ but no 117712 acceleration. 117915 evolved, K2IV, P=6.72d.