Contents of: J/A+A/450/681/./notes.dat

The following document lists the file notes.dat from catalogue J/A+A/450/681.
Also available: plain copy of the file with f77 program to read file into arrays or line by line
File is also available in FITS, Tab-separated format, or in HTML.


## (from tabmap V6.0 (2016-08-18)) 2024-05-07T20:25:36
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-- J/A+A/450/681 Companions to close spectroscopic binaries (Tokovinin+, 2006)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#---Table: J/A+A/450/681/./notes.dat Notes on specific systems  (178 records)
#       HIP I6     ---   HIP number
#      Note A73    ---   Text of the note
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   HIP|Note
------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   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. <V/122> 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.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------