A Binary Star Bibliography

The following is a list of recently published papers related to the study of double stars, taken from IAU Commission 26 Circular 158.









2005:




ABT, H. A., Observed Orbital Eccentricities, Astrophys. J. 629 (1), 507 (2005).

ALZNER, A., Micrometer Measurements from 2002.97 to 2004.94, The Webb Soc. Double Star Section Cir. 13, 6 (2005).

ANCONELLI, B. et al., Restoration of interferometric images - IV. An algorithm for super-resolution of stellar systems, Astron. Astrophys. 431 (2), 747 (2005).

ARGYLE, R., Micrometer Measurements from 2004.0 to 2005.0, The Webb Soc. Double Star Section Cir. 13, 1 (2005).

BAKIS, V. et al., Astrometric Solution of the Multiple System Xy Leo, Astrophys. Space Science 296 (1-4), 131. (2005).

BALEGA, I. I. et al., Orbits of new Hipparcos binaries. I., Astron. Astrophys. 433 (2), 591 (2005).

BALEGA, Y. Y.; LEUSHIN, V. V. & WEIGELT, G., Atmospheric Elemental Abundances for the Components of the Multiple System ADS 11061. 41 Draconis., Astron. Reports 49 (3), 217 (2005)

BALEGA, Y. Y.; LEUSHIN, V. V. & KUZNETSOV, M. K, Atmospheric Chemical Abundances of the Components of the Quadruple System ADS 11061. 40 Draconis., Astron. Reports 49 (12), 984 (2005)

BODEN, A. F.; TORRES, G. & HUMMEL, C. A., Testing Stellar Models with an Improved Physical Orbit for 12 Bootis, Astrophys. J. 627 (1), 464 (2005).

BODEN, A. F. et al., Dynamical Masses for Low-Mass PreMain-Sequence Stars: A Preliminary Physical Orbit for HD 98800 B, Astrophys. J. 635 (1), 442 (2005).

BONNELL, I. A. & BATE, M. R., Binary systems and stellar mergers in massive star formation, Monthly Notices 362 (3), 915 (2005)

BOUY, H. et al., A possible third component in the L dwarf binary system DENIS-P J020529.0-115925 discovered with the HUBBLE space telescope, Astron. J. 129 (1), 511 (2005).

BRANHAM, R. L., Calculating the Apparent Orbit of a Double Star, Astrophys. J. 622 (1), 613 (2005).

CARQUILLAT, J.-M.; PRIEUR, J.-L. & UDRY, S., Contribution to the study of F-G-K-M binaries. X. HD 54901, HD 120544 and HD 123280, three nearby F-type spectroscopic binaries, Astron. Nach. 326 (1), 31 (2005).

CARQUILLAT, J.-M.; PRIEUR, J.-L. & GINESTET, N., Contribution to the study of composite spectra X. HD 3210/1, 27395, 39847, 70826 and 218257/8: five new spectroscopic binaries in multiple systems, Monthly Notices 360 (2), 718 (2005)

DAVIS, J. et al., Orbital parameters, masses and distance to beta Centauri determined with the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer and high-resolution spectroscopy, Monthly Notices 356 (4), 1362 (2005)

FEKEL. F. C. & W. HENRY, G. W., Chromospherically active stars. XXIV. The giant single-lined binaries HD 37824, HD 181809, and HD 217188, Astron. J. 129 (3), 1669 (2005).

FEKEL. F. C. et al., HD 166181 = V815 Herculis, a single-lined spectroscopic multiple system, Astron. J. 129 (2), 1001 (2005).

FRASCA, A. & LANZA, A. F., Orbital period variation in close binaries from radial velocity data and magnetic activity cycles - II. HR 1099., Astron. Astrophys. 429 (1), 309 (2005).

GATEWOOD, G., An astrometric study of the binary star alpha Ophiuchi, Astron. J. 130 (2), 809 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 180: Zeta Aurigae, The Observatory 125, 1 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 181: HD 49635/6, HD 50730/1, HD 201563, and HD 203340, The Observatory 125, 81 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 182: 22 Camelopardalis, HD 156051, HR 6890, and HD221757, The Observatory 125, 134 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 183: HD 98031, HD 112573, and HD197913, The Observatory 125, 253 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 184: HD 106383, HD 109070, HD 118157, and HD 121213, The Observatory 125, 300 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., The BY Dra Star HD 77191 is a Spectroscopic Binary, but GQ Leo may not be, The Observatory 125, 323 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Spectroscopic Binary Orbits from Photoelectric Radial Velocities - Paper 185: HD 15850, HR 2452, HR 5769, and HD 193468, The Observatory 125, 367 (2005).

GRIFFIN, R. F., Radial-Velocity Observations That Just Missed a Periastron Passage of 34 Leonis, The Observatory 125, 388 (2005).

HONIG, S. F. & TSCHARNUTER, W. M., Preliminary orbital elements of four interferometric binary stars, Astron. J. 129 (3), 1663 (2005).

HUBBER, D. A. & WHITWORTH, A. P., Binary star formation from ring fragmentation, Astron. Astrophys. 437 (1), 113 (2005).

JANCART, S. et al., Astrometric orbits of S_BO stars, Astron. Astrophys. 442 (1), 365 (2005).

KONACKI, M., Precision Radial Velocities of Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries with an Iodine Absorption Cell, Astrophys. J. 626 (1), 431(2005).

KOENIG, B. et al., The young active binary star EK Draconis, Astron. Astrophys. 435 (1), 215 (2005).

KOUWENHOVEN, M. B. N. et al., The primordial binary population - I. A near-infrared adaptive optics search for close visual companions to A star members of Scorpius OB2, Astron. Astrophys. 430 (1), 137 (2005).

LAMPENS, P. et al., A photometric study of the light variations of the triple system DG Leo, Astron. Astrophys. 438 (1), 201 (2005).

LUHMAN, K. L., Discovery of a Wide, Low-Mass Binary System in Upper Scorpius, Astrophys. J. Lett. 633 (1), L41 (2005).

MAKAROV, V. V. & KAPLAN, G. H., Statistical Constraints for Astrometric Binaries with Nonlinear Motion, Astron. J. 129 (5), 2420 (2005).

MANSET, N.; BASTIEN, P. & BERTOUT, C., Polarimetric variation of binary stars. VI. Orbit-induced variations in the Premain-Sequence Binary AK Scorpii, Astron. J. 129 (1), 480 (2005).

MAYER, P., Triple and Multiple Systems, Astrophys. Space Science 296 (1-4), 113. (2005).

MUGRAUER, M. et al., Four new wide binaries among exoplanet host stars, Astron. Astrophys. 440 (3), 1051 (2005).

NAZE, Y. et al., Optical spectroscopy of X-Mega targets V. The spectroscopic binary HD 93161 A and its visual companion HD 93161 B, Monthly Notices 359 (2), 688 (2005).

OLEVIC, D. & CVETKOVIC, Z., Orbital Elements, Dynamical Masses and Parallaxes for Four Double and One Triple Systems., Serbian Astron. J. 170, 65 (2005).

OLEVIC, D. & CVETKOVIC, Z., Orbits of Six Binary Stars., Rev. Mex. A. A. 41, 17 (2005).

ORLOV, V. V. & ZHUCHKOV, R. Y., Analysis of the Dynamic Stability of Selected Multiple Stars with Weak Hierarchy, Astron. Reports 49 (3), 201 (2005).

PAVLOVIC, R. & TODOROVIC. N., Orbits of Seven Edge-On Visual Double Stars, Serbian Astron. J. 170, 73 (2005).

PAVLOVIC, R. et al., CCD Measurements of Double and Multiple Stars at NAO Rozhen, Serbian Astron. J. 171, 49 (2005).

PHAN-BAO, N. et al., Discovery of a widely separated binary system of very low mass stars, Astron. Astrophys. 439 (2), L19 (2005).

PLUZHNIK, E. A., Differential photometry of speckle-interferometric binary and multiple stars., Astron. Astrophys. 431 (2), 587 (2005).

POURBAIX, D. et al., Candidate spectroscopic binaries in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Astron. Astrophys. 444 (2), 643 (2005).

RAMM, D. J.; HEARNSHAW, J. B. & SKULJAN, J., Spectroscopic Mass Ratios for Two Visual Binaries, The Observatory 125, 30 (2005).

RICHICHI, A.; PERCHERON, I. & KHRISTOFOROVA, M., CHARM2: An updated Catalog of High Angular Resolution Measurements., Astron. Astrophys. 431 (2), 773 (2005).

ROBERTS, L. C. et al., Adaptative optics photometry and astrometry of binary stars, Astron. J. 130 (5), 2262 (2005).

RUTKOWSKI, A. & WANIAK, W., Speckle Observations of Binary Stars with a 0.5 m Telescope, Pub. Astron. Soc. of the Pacific 117 (838), 1362 (2005).

SCARDIA, M. et al., Speckle observations with PISCO in Merate - I. Astrometric measurements of visual binaries in 2004., Monthly Notices 357 (4), 1255 (2005).

SIEGLER, N. et al., Discovery of Two Very Low Mass Binaries: Final Results of an Adaptive Optics Survey of Nearby M6.0M7.5 Stars, Astrophys. J. 621 (2), 1023 (2005).

SILVESTRI, N. M.; HAWLEY, S. L. & OSWALT, T. D., The chromospheric activity and ages of M dwarf stars in wide binary systems, Astron. J. 129 (5), 2420 (2005).

SMITH, K. W. et al., Close binary companions of the HAeBe stars LkHalpha 198, Elias 1, HK Ori and V380 Ori., Astron. Astrophys. 431(1), 307 (2005).

SODERHJELM, S. & DISCHLER, J., Eclipsing binary statistics - Theory and observation, Astron. Astrophys. 442(3), 1003 (2005).

STERZIK, M. F. et al., HD 34700 is a T Tauri multiple system., Astron. Astrophys. 434 (2), 671 (2005).

TAMAZIAN, V. et al., Orbit, Dynamical Mass, and MK Type of Visual Binary WOR 2., Astron. J. 130 (6), 2847 (2005)

TOKOVININ, A. et al., An old nearby quadruple system Gliese 225.2., Astron. Astrophys. 441 (2), 695 (2005).

TOMKIN, J., Orbits of Hyades Multiple-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries - Paper 4: The Double-Lined System HDE 284414, The Observatory 125, 232 (2005).

UMBREIT, S. et al., The Decay of Accreting Triple Systems as Brown Dwarf Formation Scenario, Astrophys. J. 623 (2), 940 (2005).

VALTONEN, M. et al., Dynamics of rotating triple systems: statistical escape theory versus numerical simulations, Monthly Notices 364 (1), 91 (2005)

ZAPATERO, M. R. & MARTIN, E. L., CCD Search for Wide Metal-Poor Binary Stars: Approaching the Metal-Depleted Substellar Limit, Rev. Mex. A. A. (SC) 24, 192 (2005).

ZHUCHKOV, R. Y. & ORLOV, V. V., Analysis of the Dynamical Instability of Several Multiple Stars with Weak Hierarchy, Astron. Reports 49 (4), 274 (2005).



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