We present orbital parameters for six double-lined spectroscopic binaries (iota Pegasi, omega Draconis, 12 Bootis, V1143 Cygni, beta Aurigae, and Mizar A) and two double-lined triple star systems (kappa Pegasi and eta Virginis). The orbital fits are based upon high-precision radial velocity observations made with a dispersed Fourier Transform Spectrograph, or dFTS, a new instrument which combines interferometric and dispersive elements. For some of the double-lined binaries with known inclination angles, the quality of our RV data permits us to determine the masses M_1 and M_2 of the stellar components with relative errors as small as 0.2%.
@article{arxiv.1104.1447,
title = {Stellar Astrophysics with a Dispersed Fourier Transform Spectrograph. II. Orbits of Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries},
author = {Bradford B. Behr and Andrew T. Cenko and Arsen R. Hajian and Robert S. McMillan and Marc Murison and Jeff Meade and Robert Hindsley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.1447},
year = {2015}
}