A Binary Star Bibliography

The following is a list of recently published papers related to the study of double stars, taken from Information Circular 176.


2011:

  1. ABT, H. A.: The Age of the Local Interstellar Bubble. Astron. J. 141, 165 (2011).

  2. ANDRADE, M. & DOCOBO, J. A.: On the dynamical stability of the very low-mass object Gliese 22 Bb. Icarus 215, 712 (2011).

  3. BALEGA, Y. Y. et al: Speckle interferometry of magnetic Ap/Bp stars at the BTA 6-m telescope (new binary and multiple systems. Astron. Nach. 332, 978 (2011).

  4. BARTLETT, J. L., MASON, B. D. & HARTKOPF, W. I.: The USNO 26" Clark Refractor; From Visual Observations to Speckle Interferometry. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 43, #217, 146.06 (2011).

  5. BERGER, J.-P. et al: First astronomical unit scale image of the GW Orionis triple system - Direct detection of a new stellar companion . Astron. Astroph. 529, L1 (2011)

  6. BILLER, B. et al. : A Keck LGS AO Search for Brown Dwarf and Planetary Mass Companions to Upper Scorpius Brown Dwarfs. Astrophys. J. 730, 39 (2011).

  7. BONNEAU, D. et al.: A large Halpha line forming region for the massive interacting binaries beta Lyrae and mu Sagitarii . Astron. Astroph. 532, A148 (2011)

  8. BORKOVITS, T. et al.: Transit timing variations in eccentric hierarchical triple exoplanetary systems. I. Perturbations on the time scale of the orbital period of the perturber. Astron. Astrophys. 528, 53 (2011).

  9. TEN BRUMMELAAR, T. A. et al.: An Interferometric and Spectroscopic Analysis of the Multiple Star System HD 193322. Astron. J. 142, 21 (2011).

  10. BUCHHAVE, L. A. et al.: Kepler-14b: A Massive Hot Jupiter Transiting an F Star in a Close Visual Binary. Astron. J. 141 180 (2011).

  11. CVETKOVIC, Z.: Four First and Two Recalculated Orbits for Binaries. Astron. J. 141 116 (2011).

  12. CVETKOVIC, Z. et al.: CCD Measurements of Double and Multiple Stars at NAO Rozhen: Orbits and Linear Fits of Five Pairs. Astron. J. 142 73 (2011).

  13. DHITAL, S. et al.: Resolved Spectroscopy of M Dwarf/L Dwarf Binaries. IV. Discovery of AN M9 + L6 Binary Separated by Over 100 AU . Astron. J. 141, 7 (2011).

  14. DUCATI, J. R., PENTEADO, E. M. & TURCATI, R.: The mass ratio and initial mass functions in spectroscopic binaries. Astron. Astroph. 525, A26 (2011).

  15. DUPUY, T. J. & LIU, M. C. : On the Distribution of Orbital Eccentricities for Very Low-mass Binaries. Astrophys. J. 733, 122 (2011).

  16. ERIS, F. Z. & EKMEKC, I, F.: A 2007 photometric study and UV spectral analysis of the Wolf-Rayet binary V444 Cyg. Astron. Nach. 332, 616 (2011)

  17. EVANS, N. R. et al.: The Orbit of the Cepheid V350 Sgr Revisited. Astron. J. 142, 87 (2011).

  18. FAHERTY, J. K. et al.: Identification of a wide, low-mass multiple system containing the brown dwarf 2 mass J0850359+105716. Astron. J. 141, 71 (2011).

  19. FEKEL, F. C.; WILLIAMSON, M. H. & HENRY, G. W.: New Precision Orbits of Bright Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries. VI. HD 24623 and V923 Scorpii. Astron. J. 141, 145 (2011).

  20. FEKEL, F. C. et al.: New Precision Orbits of Bright Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries. VII. 47 Andromedae, 38 Cassiopeiae, and HR 8467. Astron. J. 142, 69 (2011).

  21. GEIER, S. et al.: Binaries discovered by the SPY survey - VI. Discovery of a low mass companion to the hot subluminous planetary nebula central star EGB 5 a recently ejected common envelope? Astron. Astroph. 528, L16 (2011)

  22. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities Paper 216: HD 144286, HD 149559, HD 152109 and BD +23 3009. The Observatory 131, 17 (2011).

  23. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities Paper 217: HD 159220, HD 211922, HD 212859, and HD 219726. The Observatory 131, 70 (2011).

  24. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities Paper 218: HD 115461, HD 116247, HD 116345, and HD 120006. The Observatory 131, 139 (2011).

  25. GUINAN, E. F. et al.: MOST Ultra-high Precision Photometry of delta Capricorni - the Nearest & Brightest Eclipsing Binary with a Pulsating Component: An Important Asteroseismic Laboratory for A-type Stars. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 43, #218, 407.16 (2011).

  26. HARTKOPF, W. I. & MASON, B. D.: Speckle Interferometry at the USNO Flagstaff Station: Observations Obtained in 2008 and Nine New Orbits. Astron. J. 142, 56 (2011).

  27. HELMINIAK, K. et al.: Dynamical Evidence For A Sub-stellar Companion To By Draconis. Amer. Astron. Soc. ESS Meeting, #2, 32.02 (2011).

  28. HINKLEY, S. et al. : Establishing ff Oph as a Prototype Rotator: Improved Astrometric Orbit. Astrophys. J. 726, 104 (2011).

  29. HORCH, E. P. et al.: Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. II. Hipparcos Stars Observed in 2010 January and June. Astron. J. 141 45 (2011).

  30. HORCH, E. P. et al.: Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. III. Measures below the Diffraction Limit of the WIYN Telescope. Astron. J. 141 180 (2011).

  31. HOWELL, S. B. et al.: Speckle Camera Observations for the NASA Kepler Mission Follow-up Program. Astron. J. 142, 19 (2011).

  32. K"OHLER, R.: The orbit of GG Tauri A. Astron. Astroph. 530, A126 (2011)

  33. K"OSE, O. et al.: The short-period low-mass binary system CC Com revisited. Astron. Nach. 332, 626 (2011)

  34. KROUPA, P. & PETR-GOTZENS, M. G.: The initial period function of late-type binary stars and its variation . Astron. Astroph. 529, A92 (2011)

  35. LIAKOS, A. et al: Photometry and spectroscopy of the newly discovered eclipsing binary GSC 4589-2999. Astron. Nach. 332, 602 (2011)

  36. MAHY, L. et al.: The two components of the evolved massive binary LZ Cephei. Testing the effects of binarity on stellar evolution . Astron. Astroph. 533, A9 (2011)

  37. MARTYNOVA, A. I. & ORLOV, V. V.: Resonances in the three-body problem with equal masses. Astron. Reports 55, (2) 174 (2011).

  38. MASON, B. D. & HARTKOPF, W. I. : The U.S. Naval Observatory Double Star Program: Frequently Asked Questions. Journal Double Star Obs. 7, 62 (2011).

  39. MASON, B. D, HARTKOPF, W. I. & WYCOFF, G. L.: Speckle Interferometry at the U.S. Naval Observatory. XVI. Astron. J. 141, 157 (2011).

  40. MASON, B. D, HARTKOPF, W. I. & WYCOFF, G. L.: Speckle Interferometry at the U.S. Naval Observatory. XVII. Astron. J. 142, 46 (2011).

  41. MASON, B. D. et al.: Know the Star, Know the Planet. II. Speckle Interferometry of Exoplanet Host Stars. Astron. J. 142, 176 (2011).

  42. MEILLAND, A. et al.: The binary Be star ffi Scorpii at high spectral and spatial resolution. I. Disk geometry and kinematics before the 2011 periastron. Astron. Astroph. 532, A80 (2011)

  43. MELIKIAN, N. D., TAMAZIAN, V. S. & SAMSONYAN, A. L: Variation in the flare activity of the star UV Ceti. Astroph. 54 (4), 469 (2011).

  44. MONNIER, J. D. et al. : First Visual Orbit for the Prototypical Colliding-wind Binary WR 140. Astrophys. J. 742 L, 1 (2011).

  45. MORAIS, M. H. M. & CORREIA, A. C. M.: Stellar wobble caused by a nearby binary system: eccentric and inclined orbits . Astron. Astroph. 525, A152 (2011).

  46. MORENO, E., KOENIGSBERGER, G. & HARRINGTON, D. M.: Eccentric binaries - Tidal flows and periastron events. Astron. Astroph. 528, A48 (2011)

  47. MUTERSPAUGH, M. W. et al.: The Planet in the HR 7162 Binary System Discovered by PHASES Astrometry. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 43, #217, 429.09 (2011).

  48. O'BRIEN, D. P. et al. : Inner Orbits in Hierarchical Triple Systems from the CHARA Array. I. V819 Her B. Astrophys. J. 728, 111 (2011).

  49. ORLOV, V. G. et al.: Speckle Interferometry at the Observatorio Astron'omico Nacional. III Rev. Mex. A. A. 47, 211 (2011).

  50. RADIGAN, J. et al. : Discovery of the First Resolved Triple T-Dwarf. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 43, #217, 226.01 (2011).

  51. RATAJCZAK, M. et al.: A Keck I/HIRES and TNG/SARG Radial Velocity Survey of Speckle Binary Stars. Amer. Astron. Soc. ESS Meeting, #2, 20.03 (2011).

  52. RICHARDSON, N. D.; GIES, D. R. & WILLIAMS, S. J.: A Binary Orbit for the Massive, Evolved Star HDE 326823, a WR+O System Progenitor. Astron. J. 142, 201 (2011).

  53. ROBERTS. L.C. Jr. et al.: Know the Star, Know the Planet. I. Adaptive Optics of Exoplanet Host Stars. Astron. J. 142, 175 (2011).

  54. ROSERO, V. et al.: Orbital Solutions for Two Young, Low-mass Spectroscopic Binaries in Ophiuchus. Astron. J. 141, 13 (2011).

  55. SCARDIA, R. et al: Speckle observations with PISCO in Merate: X. Astrometric measurements of visual binaries in 2009. Astron. Nach. 332, 508 (2011).

  56. SIM'ON-D'IAZ, S.; CABALLERO, J. A. & LORENZO, J. : A Third Massive Star Component in the sigma Orionis AB System. Astrophys. J. 742, 55 (2011).

  57. STUMPF, M. B. et al.: Resolving the L/T transition binary SDSS J2052-1609 AB. Astron. Astroph. 525, A123 (2011).

  58. TOKOVININ, A.: Low-mass visual companions to nearby G-dwarfs. Astron. J. 141, 52 (2011).

  59. TORRES, K. B. V. et al.: Spectra disentangling applied to the Hyades binary theta 2 Tauri AB: new orbit, orbital parallax and component properties. Astron. Astroph. 525, A50 (2011).

  60. WEBER, M. & STRASSMEIER, K. G.: The spectroscopic orbit of Capella revisited. Astron. Astroph. 531, A89 (2011).