The 93 micrometer measurements of 46 southern double stars are listed in Table
below in the usual format: Column 1 shows the
star's WDS catalogue number (Worley & Douglass 1984) and
subsequent columns the star's name and ADS catalogue number if it has
(Aitken 1932), the epoch of the observation, the position angle
(), angular separation
and the number of nights on which the
star was observed.
When a star was observed more than one night the values of and
are the means of all the observations made. In no case did the
measurements averaged differ by more than
for positions or
0''10 for angular separation.
All the stars has at least one orbit calculated, some of them must be revised.
Acknowledgements
I wish to express my warmest thanks to the staff of CIDA for all the facilities made available for our work especially to Dr. Carlo Abad for his help personal and technic which was essential for us. This work was financed by the research projects XUGA 24301B92 and PB92-1074 directed by Prof J.A. Docobo and supported by Xunta de Galicia and D.G.I.C.Y.T. respectively.