2005PASP..117.1362R


Query : 2005PASP..117.1362R

2005PASP..117.1362R - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 117, 1362-1371 (2005/December-0)

Speckle observations of binary stars with a 0.5 M telescope.

RUTKOWSKI A. and WANIAK W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present 36 observations of 17 visual binaries of moderate separation (ranging from 0".15 to 0".790) made with the 50 cm Cassegrain telescope of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. The speckle interferometry technique was combined with modest optical hardware and a standard photometric CCD camera. We used broadband VRI filters without a Risley prism to reduce differential color refraction. Thus, we performed a model analysis to investigate the influence of this effect on the results of the measurements. For binary components of spectral type O-F, the difference of three spectral classes between them should bias their relative positions by no more than a couple of tens of milliarcseconds (mas) for moderate zenith distances. The statistical analysis of our results confirmed this conclusion. A cross-spectrum approach was applied to resolve the quadrant ambiguity. Our separations have rms deviations of 0".012, and our position angles have rms deviations of 1°.8. Relative photometry in V, R, and I filters appeared to be the less accurately determined parameter. We discuss our errors in detail and compare them to other speckle data. This comparison clearly shows the quite good accuracy of our measurements. We also present an example of the enhancement of image resolution for an extended object with an angular size that is greater than the atmospheric coherence patch, using speckle interferometry techniques.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Visual - Techniques: Interferometric - Techniques: High Angular Resolution - Astrometry

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * 52 Ari ** 03 05 26.68819 +25 15 18.6257   5.43 5.47     B7Vn 85 0
2 BD+80 125 ** 04 10 02.74737 +80 41 55.2485           G8III+A3.5IV: 70 0
3 V* V1154 Tau EB* 05 05 37.7168256761 +23 03 39.769557559 6.460 6.80 6.73     B5 67 0
4 HD 42954 ** 06 14 28.58291 +17 54 22.8573     8.53 7.20   A6m 80 0
5 * 14 Lyn ** 06 53 05.0484585 +59 26 54.751889   6.03 5.38     G8III 62 0
6 * alf Gem ** 07 34 35.87319 +31 53 17.8160 1.64 1.62 1.58 1.51 1.52 A1V+A2Vm 261 0
7 * 82 Gem ** 07 48 33.6390438 +23 08 27.524360 7.010 6.76 6.21     K0III+A0IV: 82 0
8 HD 70013 ** 08 19 49.8627291 +03 56 52.901194   7.025 6.050     G8IV 43 0
9 HD 97561 ** 11 13 40.97512 +20 07 43.8135       7.54   G5III 101 0
10 HD 100808 ** 11 36 17.95669 +27 46 52.8297 6.120 6.050 5.810     F0V 87 0
11 BD+29 2508 ** 14 13 54.62951 +29 06 19.5726       7.740   kA3hF1VmF2 59 0
12 * eta CrB SB* 15 23 12.30535 +30 17 16.1701 5.60 5.56 4.98 4.50 4.22 G2V+G2V 189 0
13 HD 163624 ** 17 57 04.31216 +00 04 00.0067           A3V 100 0
14 * 73 Oph ** 18 09 33.89271 +03 59 35.8059           F3V 137 0
15 * phi Dra a2* 18 20 45.43224 +71 20 16.1499   4.15 4.22     B8V 195 0
16 HD 171779 ** 18 33 56.69453 +52 21 12.6567   6.470 5.380     K0III 138 0
17 HD 213973 ** 22 33 02.91024 +69 54 48.7698           A9III 71 0

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