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Issue Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser.
Volume 121, Number 1, January 1997
Page 71
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/aas:1997114

DOI: 10.1051/aas:1997114

A& A Supplement series, Vol. 121, January 1997, 71 - 76

Received March 5; accepted May 20, 1996

Orbits of new spectroscopic components in 7 multiple systems

A. A. Tokovinin

Sternberg Astronomical Institute , 13 Universitetsky prosp., 119899 Moscow, Russia.
e-mail: toko@sai.msu.su

Abstract:

New close sub-systems are discovered in wide physical multiple stars. Elements of spectroscopic orbits are given for the components of quadruple systems ADS 1315C, 3608C, 3824C, 3991A and for the components of triple systems ADS 1849A, 6646A, 8861A. Physical parameters (magnitudes, spectral types, masses of individual components, distances to the systems, angular separations) are estimated by combining all available data. The nearby M dwarf ADS 8861A = Gliese 507A is a good candidate for speckle resolution. The very hot white dwarf discovered by Hodgkin et al. (1993) is likely to be an additional visual component to ADS 3824C, so this system may be quintuple; however, a search of tex2html_wrap_inline482 photometric periodicity possibly caused by the hot close companion is highly desirable.

keywords: binaries: spectroscopic -- binaries: visual

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