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Speckle interferometry at SOAR in 2019

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2021-01-11 v1

Abstract

The results of speckle interferometric observations at the 4.1 m Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope (SOAR) in 2019 are given, totaling 2555 measurements of 1972 resolved pairs with separations from 15 mas (median 0.21") and magnitude difference up to 6 mag, and non-resolutions of 684 targets. We resolved for the first time 90 new pairs or subsystems in known binaries. This work continues our long-term speckle program. Its main goal is to monitor orbital motion of close binaries, including members of high-order hierarchies and Hipparcos pairs in the solar neighborhood. We give a list of 127 orbits computed using our latest measurements. Their quality varies from excellent (25 orbits of grades 1 and 2) to provisional (47 orbits of grades 4 and 5).

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@article{arxiv.2005.05305,
  title  = {Speckle interferometry at SOAR in 2019},
  author = {Andrei Tokovinin and Brian D. Mason and Rene A. Mendez and Edgardo Costa and Elliott P. Horch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.05305},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted by The Astronomical Journal. 10 pages, 5 Figures. Measurements and non-resolutions, published electronically, are available from the first author. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1905.10436

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