A Binary Star Bibliography

The following is a list of recently published papers related to the study of double stars, taken from Information Circular 179.


2012:

  1. ABT, H. A.: The Discovered Exoplanets Have The Same Orbital Elements As Stellar Systems. AAS Meeting 220, 121.02 (2012).

  2. ABT, H. A.: The age of the local interstellar bubble. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 9-17 (2012).

  3. ALLEN, P. R. et al.: Low-mass Tertiary Companions to Spectroscopic Binaries. I. Common Proper Motion Survey for Wide Companions Using 2MASS. Astron. J. 144 62 (2012).

  4. ANDREWS J. J. et al. : Common Proper-motion Wide White Dwarf Binaries Selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Astrophys. J. 757, 170 (2012).

  5. BALEGA, Y. Y., LEUSHIN, V. V. & KUZNETSOV, M. K.: Chemical composition of the atmosphere and evolutionary status of the spectroscopic and speckle interferometric binary 12 Persei. Astrophys. Bull. 67 (3), 271 (2012).

  6. BALEGA, Y. Y. et al: Speckle interferometry of magnetic stars with the BTA. I. First results. Astrophys. Bull. 67 (3), 44 (2012).

  7. BARDALEZ, G. D.: An SB1 with a Brown Dwarf Component in a Very-Low Mass Triple System. AAS Meeting 220, 328.08 (2012).

  8. BARTLETT, J. L. et al.: A USNO Search for Astrometric Companions to Brown Dwarfs II. AAS Meeting 220, 328.09 (2012).

  9. BARON, F. et al. : Imaging the Algol Triple System in the H Band with the CHARA Interferometer. Astrophys. J. 752, 20 (2012).

  10. BEATTY, T. G. et al. : KELT-2Ab: A Hot Jupiter Transiting the Bright (V = 8.77) Primary Star of a Binary System. Astrophys. J. 756, 39 (2012).

  11. BILLER, B. et al. : A Likely Close-in Low-mass Stellar Companion to the Transitional Disk Star HD 142527. Astrophys. J. 753, 38 (2012).

  12. BURGASSER, A. J. et al. : Discovery of a Very Low Mass Triple with Late-M and T Dwarf Components: LP 704-48/SDSS J0006-0852AB. Astrophys. J. 757, 110 (2012).

  13. CABALLERO, J. A. : Cool dwarfs in wide multiple systems. Paper 1: Two mid- M dwarfs in a loosely-bound common-proper-motion pair. The Observatory 132, 1 (2012).

  14. CABALLERO, J. A. & MONTES, D.: Cool dwarfs in wide multiple systems - Paper 2: A distant M8.5 V companion to HD 212168 AB. The Observatory 132, 176 (2012).

  15. CABALLERO, J. A. et al.: Cool dwarfs in wide multiple systems - Paper 3 Two common-proper-motion late-type stars separated by over 11 arcminutes. The Observatory 132, 252 (2012).

  16. CHAUVIN, G. et al.: Deep search for companions to probable young brown dwarfs. VLT/NACO adaptive optics imaging using IR wavefront sensing. Astron. Astrophys. 548, 33 (2012).

  17. CHE, X. et al. : Imaging Disk Distortion of Be Binary System d Scorpii near Periastron. Astrophys. J. 757, 29 (2012).

  18. CVETKOVIC, Z. & NINKOVIC, S: Mass determination for visual binaries. Astron. Astrophys. Trans. 2 411 (2012).

  19. CVETKOVIC, Z. et al.: System ADS 48: Visual Binary or Multiple System. Astron. J. 141 144 (2012).

  20. CVETKOVIC, Z. et al.: CCD measurements of double and multiple stars at Rozhen NAO. Bulgarian Astron. J. 18(1) 56 (2012).

  21. DAEMGEN, S., CORREIA, S. & PETR-COTZENS, M. G.: Protoplanetary disks of T Tauri binary systems in the Orion nebula cluster. Astron. Astrophys. 540, 22 (2012)

  22. DHITAL, S. et al.: Refined Metallicity Indices for M Dwarfs Using the SLoWPoKES Catalog of Wide, Low-mass Binaries. Astron. J. 143 67 (2012).

  23. DOCOBO, J. A., ANDRADE, M. & CAMPO, P. P.: Guests in double stars. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 18-29 (2012).

  24. DOCOBO, J. A., LING, J. F. & CAMPO, P. P.: Analyzing information contained in the OARMA Binary Orbit Catalog. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 30-38 (2012).

  25. DUPUY, T. J. & LIU, M. C. : The Hawaii Infrared Parallax Program. I. Ultracool Binaries and the L/T Transition. Astrophys. J. Suppl. 201, 19 (2012).

  26. EKMEKCI, F. et al.: Physical parameters of some close binaries: ET Boo, V1123 Tau, V1191 Cyg, V1073 Cyg and V357 Peg. New Astron. 17, 603 (2012)

  27. EVANS, N. et al.: TSearching for Low-mass Companions of Cepheids, Part II. AAS Meeting 219, 444.01 (2012).

  28. FEKEL, F. C. et al.: Third Component Search and Abundances of the Very Dusty Short-period Binary BD +20307. Astrophys. J. 749, 7 (2012).

  29. GEIER, S. & HEBER, U.: Hot subdwarf stars in close-up view. II. Rotational properties of single and wide binary subdwarf B stars. Astron. Astrophys. 543 149 (2012).

  30. GEIER, S. et al.: MUCHFUSS - Massive Unseen Companions to Hot Faint Underluminous Stars from SDSS. Astron. Nach. 333 431 (2012).

  31. GIUPPONE, C. A. et al.: Dynamical analysis and constraints for the HD 196885 system. Astron. Astrophys. 541 151 (2012).

  32. GRIFFIN, R. F.: The constant orbital period of FF Ursae Majoris. Astron. Astrophys. 537 56 (2012).

  33. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 222: HR 4241, HR 7208, HR 8026, and HR 8149. The Observatory 132, 16 (2012).

  34. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Photoelectric Radial Velocities, Paper XVIII Spectroscopic Orbits for Another 52 Binaries in the Hyades Field. J. Astrophys. Astron. 33 29 (2012).

  35. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 223: HR 396, HR 7477, HR 7636, and 6 Andromedae. The Observatory 132, 76 (2012).

  36. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Photoelectric Radial Velocities, Paper XIX Additional Spectroscopic Binaries among the Redman K Stars. J. Astrophys. Astron. 33 227 (2012).

  37. GRIFFIN, R. F. & STROE, A.: Photoelectric Radial Velocities, Paper XX 45 Years' Monitoring of the Radial Velocities of the Redman K Stars. J. Astrophys. Astron. 33 245 (2012).

  38. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 224: HD 180660, HD 183791, BD +57 2161, and BD +34 4216. The Observatory 132, 156 (2012).

  39. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 225: HR 1313, HR 3567, HR 3907, and HR 6239 with a note on delta Boo, HD 146815, 64 Aql, and 75 Dra. The Observatory 132, 234 (2012).

  40. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 226: HD 6840, HD 9996 (HR 465), HD 10332, and HD 11571. The Observatory 132, 309 (2012).

  41. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 227: HD 108815, HD 112475, HD 115463, and HD 117319. The Observatory 132, 356 (2012).

  42. GRIFFIN, R. F.: NGC 188 5438A Revised Orbit. Astron. J. 144 51 (2012).

  43. GRIFFIN, R. E. M. & GRIFFIN, R. F.: Composite spectra: XVIII. HR 6497, a triple system containing a baffling double secondary. Astron. Nach. 333 613 (2012).

  44. GUNNING, H. C. et al.: Ha Variability in Active Equal-Mass M Dwarf Wide Binaries. AAS Meeting 219, 345.16 (2012).

  45. HARTKOPF, W. I.: Plotting the future of the WDS. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 80-86 (2012).

  46. HARTKOPF, W. I., TOKOVININ, A. & MASON, B. D,: Speckle Interferometry at SOAR in 2010 and 2011: Measures, Orbits, and Rectilinear Fits. Astron. J. 143, 42 (2012).

  47. HELMINIAK, K. et al.: New high-precision orbital and physical parameters of the double-lined low-mass spectroscopic binary BY Draconis. Mont. Not. RAS 419, 1285 (2012).

  48. HELMINIAK, K. et al.: Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the All-Sky Automated Survey catalogue - IV. A 0.61 + 0.45 Msun binary in a multiple system. Mont. Not. RAS 425, 1245 (2012).

  49. HORCH, E. P. et al.: Speckle Observations of Binary Stars with the WIYN Telescope. VII. Measures during 2008-2009. Astron. J. 143 10 (2012).

  50. HORCH, E. P. et al.: Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. IV. Observations of Kepler, CoRoT, and Hipparcos Stars from the Gemini North Telescope. Astron. J. 144 165 (2012).

  51. KAYGORODOV, P. et al.: The New Version of the Binary Star Database (bdb). Baltic Atron. 21 309 (2012).

  52. KOENIGSBERGER, G., MORENO, E. & HARRINGTON, D. M.: Tidal effects on the radial velocity curve of HD 77581 (Vela X-1). Astron. Astrophys. 539, 84 (2012)

  53. KOHLER, R., RATZKA, T. & LEINERT, CH.: Orbits and masses in the multiple system LHS 1070. Astron. Astrophys. 541, 29 (2012)

  54. KRAUS, S. et al. : On the Nature of the Herbig B[e] Star Binary System V921 Scorpii: Discovery of a Close Companion and Relation to the Large-scale Bipolar Nebula. Astrophys. J. 746, 2 (2012).

  55. LING, J. F.: First Orbit and Mass Determinations for Nine Visual Binaries. Astron. J. 143, 20 (2012).

  56. LIU, M. C. et al. : Two Extraordinary Substellar Binaries at the T/Y Transition and the Y-band Fluxes of the Coolest Brown Dwarfs. Astrophys. J. 758, 57 (2012).

  57. MAHY, L. et al.: Evidence for a physically bound third component in HD 150136. Astron. Astrophys. 540, 97 (2012)

  58. MALKOV, O. Y.: Eclipsing binaries: Observational data, classification and parameterization. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 56-72 (2012).

  59. MALKOV, O. Y. et al.: Dynamical masses of a selected sample of orbital binaries. Astron. Astrophys. 546 69 (2012).

  60. MARKS, M. & KROUPA, P.: Inverse dynamical population synthesis. Constraining the initial conditions of young stellar clusters by studying their binary populations. Astron. Astrophys. 543, 8 (2012)

  61. MASON, B. D.: "Visual" orbit solutions from observing techniques old and new. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 50-55 (2012).

  62. MASON, B. D, HARTKOPF, W. I. & FRIEDMAN, E. A.: Speckle Interferometry at the U.S. Naval Observatory. XVIII. Astron. J. 143, 124 (2012).

  63. MELIKIAN, N. D. et al.: Emission objects in Cyg OB7. Flare activity variation of UV Ceti. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 73-79 (2012).

  64. MONNIER, J. D. et al.: First Visual Orbit for the Prototypical Colliding-wind Binary WR 140. AAS Meeting 219, 140.08 (2012).

  65. MORAIS, M. H. M. & CORREIA, A. C. M.: Precession due to a close binary system: an alternative explanation for nu Octantis? Mont. Not. RAS 419, 3447 (2012).

  66. MORAIS, M. H. M. & GIUPPONE, C. A.: Stability of prograde and retrograde planets in circular binary systems . Mont. Not. RAS 424, 52 (2012).

  67. MORGAN, D. p.., TOKOVININ, A. & MASON, B. D,: The Effects of Close Companions (and Rotation) on the Magnetic Activity of M Dwarfs. Astron. J. 144, 93 (2012).

  68. MUZIC, K. et al.: Discovery of Two Very Wide Binaries with Ultracool Companions and a New Brown Dwarf at the L/T Transition. Astron. J. 144, 180 (2012).

  69. NASLIM, N. et al.: The helium-rich subdwarf CPD-201123: a post-commonenvelope binary evolving on to the extended horizontal branch. Mont. Not. RAS 423, 3031 (2012).

  70. NIELSEN, E. L. et al. : The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a Multiple System Orbiting the Young A Star HD 1160. Astrophys. J. 750, 53 (2012).

  71. ORLOV, V. G., VOITSEKHOVICH, V. V. & GUERRERO, C. A.: Speckle Interferometry at the Observatorio Astronmico Nacional. IV Rev. Mex. A. A. 48, 177 (2012).

  72. PUEYO, L. et al. : Constraining Mass Ratio and Extinction in the FU Orionis Binary System with Infrared Integral Field Spectroscopy. Astrophys. J. 757, 57 (2012).

  73. RAUW, G. et al.: 9 Sagittarii: uncovering an O-type spectroscopic binary with an 8.6 year period. Astron. Astroph. 542, 95 (2012)

  74. RICA, F. M. & CABALLERO, J. A.: Cool dwarfs in wide multiple systems - Paper 4: A common-proper-motion pair of two identical mid-M dwarfs separated by about 10000 AU. The Observatory 132, 305 (2012).

  75. ROBERTS. L.C. Jr. et al.: Spectral Typing of Late-type Stellar Companions to Young Stars from Low-dispersion Near-infrared Integral Field Unit Data. Astron. J. 144, 14 (2012).

  76. SAITO, M. M., TANIKAWA, K. & ORLOV, V. V.: Disintegration process of hierarchical triple systems. I. Small-mass planet orbiting equal-mass binary. Cel. Mech. Dyn. Astron. 112(3) 235 (2012).

  77. SANDBERG, L. et al.: Absolute Properties of the Eclipsing Binary Star BF Draconis. Astron. J. 143, 129 (2012).

  78. SANDBERG, L. et al.: Absolute Properties of the Eclipsing Binary Star V335 Serpentis. Astron. J. 144, 63 (2012).

  79. SCARDIA, R. et al: Speckle observations with PISCO in Merate: XI. Astrometric measurements of visual binaries in 2010. Mont. Not. RAS 422, 1057 (2012).

  80. SCARDIA, R. et al: Speckle interferometry with PISCO in Merate and prospects for the future. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1452, 39-49 (2012).

  81. SCARFE, C. D. & GRIFFIN, R. F.: The Spectroscopic orbits of HD 23052 and HD 90512. Rev. Mex. A. A. 48, 257 (2012).

  82. SMITH, M. A. et al. : The relationship between Cassiopeiae's X-ray emission and its circumstellar environment. Astron. Astrophys. 540, 53 (2012).

  83. SOWELL, J. M., HENRY, G. W. & FEKEL, F. C.: Absolute Properties of the Highly Eccentric, Solar-type Eclipsing Binary HD 74057. Astron. J. 143, 5 (2012).

  84. STOJANOVIC, M. et al: First Visual Measurements of Double Stars at Vidojevica. Pub. Astron. Obs. Belgrade 91, 169 (2012).

  85. STRASSMEIER, K. G. et al.: Rotation, activity, and lithium abundance in cool binary stars. Astron. Nach. 333, 663 (2012).

  86. THOMPSON, S. E. et al.: A Class of Eccentric Binaries with Dynamic Tidal Distortions Discovered with Kepler. Astrophys. J. 753, 86 (2012).

  87. TOKOVININ, A.: Speckle Interferometry and Orbits of "Fast" Visual Binaries. Astron. J. 144, 11 (2012).

  88. TOKOVININ, A. & LEPINE, S.: Wide Companions to Hipparcos Stars within 67 pc of the Sun. Astron. J. 144, 102 (2012).

  89. TOKOVININ, A. er al.: Revealing Companions to Nearby Stars with Astrometric Acceleration. Astron. J. 144, 7 (2012).

  90. VON BRAUN, K. et al. : The GJ 436 System: Directly Determined Astrophysical Parameters of an M Dwarf and Implications for the Transiting Hot Neptune. Astrophys. J. 753, 171 (2012).

  91. ZHUCHKOV, R. Y. et al: Physical parameters and dynamical properties of the multiple system iota UMa (ADS 7114). Astron. Reports 56 (7), 512 (2012).