A Binary Star Bibliography

The following is a list of recently published papers related to the study of double stars, taken from Information Circular 182.


2013:

  1. ALLER, K. M. et al.: A Pan-STARRS + UKIDSS Search for Young, Wide Planetary-mass Companions in Upper Scorpius. Astrophys. J. 773, 63 (2013)

  2. AVVAKUMOVA, E. A., MALKOV, O.Y. & KNIAZEV, A. Y.: Eclipsing variables: Catalogue and classification. Astron. Nach. 334, 860 (2013)

  3. BADENES, C. et al.: SDSS 1355+0856: a detached white dwarf + M star binary in the period gap discovered by the SWARMS survey. Mont. Not. RAS 429, 3596 (2013)

  4. BALEGA, I. I. et al.: Speckle interferometry of nearby multiple stars. V. 2002-2006 positional measurements. Astrophys. Bull. 68, 53 (2013)

  5. BARTLETT, J. L. et al.: A USNO Search for Astrometric Companions to Brown Dwarfs II. AAS Meeting 221, 158.19 (2013)

  6. BENISTY, M. et al.: Enhanced H-alpha activity at periastron in the young and massive spectroscopic binary HD 200775. Astron. Astrophys. 555, 113 (2013)

  7. BERGFORS, C. et al.: Stellar companions to exoplanet host stars: Lucky Imaging of transiting planet hosts. Mont. Not. RAS 428, 182 (2013)

  8. BEST, W. M. J. et al.: A Search for L/T Transition Dwarfs with Pan-STARRS1 and WISE: Discovery of Seven Nearby Objects Including Two Candidate Spectroscopic Variables. Astrophys. J. 777, 84 (2013)

  9. BORKOVITS, T. et al.: Dynamical masses, absolute radii and 3D orbits of the triply eclipsing star HD 181068 from Kepler photometry. Mont. Not. RAS 428, 1656 (2013)

  10. BOWLER, B. P. et al.: Planets around Low-mass Stars. III. A Young Dusty L Dwarf Companion at the Deuterium-burning Limit. Astrophys. J. 774, 55 (2013)

  11. BURGASSER, A. J., SHEPPARD, S. S & LUHMAN, K. L.: Resolved Near-infrared Spectroscopy of WISE J104915.57-531906.1AB: A Flux-reversal Binary at the L dwarf/T Dwarf Transition. Astrophys. J. 772, 129 (2013)

  12. CORREIA, S. et al.: Stellar and circumstellar properties of visual binaries in the Orion Nebula Cluster. Astron. Astrophys. 557, 63 (2013)

  13. DAEMGEN, S. et al.: Protoplanetary disk evolution and stellar parameters of T Tauri binaries in Chamaeleon I. Astron. Astrophys. 554, 43 (2013)

  14. DAVENPORT, J. R. A. et al.: The Very Short Period M Dwarf Binary SDSS J001641-000925. Astrophys. J. 764, 62 (2013)

  15. DELAA, O. et al.: Spectrally resolved interferometric observations of alp Cephei and physical modeling of fast rotating stars. Astron. Astrophys. 555, 100 (2013)

  16. DHITAL, S. et al.: The SLoWPoKES catalog of low-mass ultra-wide binaries: A cool stars resource for testing fundamental properties and for constraining binary formation theory. Astron. Nach. 334, 14 (2013)

  17. DJURASEVIC, G. et al.: Photometric Analysis of HS Aqr, EG Cep, VW LMi, and DU Boo. Astron. J. 145, 80 (2013)

  18. DOCOBO, J. A. & ANDRADE, M.: Dynamical and physical properties of 22 binaries discovered by W. S. Finsen. Mont. Not. RAS 428, 321 (2013)

  19. DUPUY, T. J. et al.: Multiplicity of cool dwarfs. Astron. Nach. 334, 36 (2013)

  20. EVANS, N. R. et al.: Binary Cepheids: Separations and Mass Ratios in 5 Msun Binaries. Astron. J. 146, 93 (2013)

  21. FEKEL, F. C., HENRY, G. W. & SOWELL, J. R.: Absolute Properties of the Eclipsing Binary VV Corvi. Astron. J. 146, 146 (2013)

  22. FEKEL, F. C., TOMKIN, J. & WILLIAMSON, M. H.: New Precision Orbits of Bright Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries. VIII. HR 1528, HR 6993, 2 Sagittae, and 18 Vulpeculae. Astron. J. 146, 129 (2013)

  23. FEKEL, F. C. et al.: The Spectroscopic Orbits of Five Solar-type, Single-lined Binaries. Astron. J. 145, 111 (2013)

  24. FEKEL, F. C. et al.: The spectroscopic orbit of the K-giant binary γ Canis Minoris. Astron. Nach. 334, 223 (2013)

  25. GALLENNE, A. et al.: Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry. I. CHARA/MIRC detection of the companion of V1334 Cygni. Astron. Astrophys. 552, 21 (2013)

  26. GRELLMANN, R. et al.: The multiplicity of massive stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster as seen with long-baseline interferometry. Astron. Astrophys. 550, 82 (2013)

  27. GRIFFIN, R. F.: On a Revision of Certain Spectroscopic-binary Orbits. Astron. J. 146, 13 (2013)

  28. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 228: Ten Stars with Hipparcos Astrometric Orbits. The Observatory 133, 1 (2013)

  29. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 229: HD 26081, HD 125728, HD 134047 (HR 5631), and HD 228188. The Observatory 133, 65 (2013)

  30. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 230: Five Short-Period Double-Lined Binaries: HD 25788, HD 32704, HD 45191 (V455 Aur), and HD 213896 (LL Aqr). The Observatory 133, 156 (2013)

  31. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 231: HD 936, HR 1198, HR 1360, and HD 38750. The Observatory 133, 212 (2013)

  32. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 232: HR 3360, HR 4927, HR 6999, and HR 8653. The Observatory 133, 269 (2013)

  33. GRIFFIN, R. F.: Spectroscopic binary orbits from photoelectric radial velocities - Paper 233: HD 17922, HD 78899, HD 103613, and HD 160934, with a Note on HD 113449. The Observatory 133, 322 (2013)

  34. GRIFFIN, R. F. & FUHRMANN, K.: Comments on the nature of HD 75767. Mont. Not. RAS 430, 1390 (2013)

  35. GRIFFIN, R. E. M. & GRIFFIN, R. F.: Composite spectra XIX: HD 208253, a long-period binary whose hot secondary has enhanced strontium and barium. Astron. Nach. 334, 661 (2013)

  36. HARRIS, H. C. et al.: The Binary White Dwarf LHS 3236. Astrophys. J. 779, 21 (2013)

  37. HARTKOPF, W. I. et al.: Double Stars in the USNO CCD Astrographic Catalog. Astron. J. 146, 76 (2013)

  38. HILLEN, M. et al.: An interferometric study of the post-AGB binary 89 Herculis. I. Spatially resolving the continuum circumstellar environment at optical and near-IR wavelengths with the VLTI, NPOI, IOTA, PTI, and the CHARA Array. Astron. Astrophys. 559, 111 (2013)

  39. HINKLE, K. H.. et al.: Infrared Spectroscopy of Symbiotic Stars. IX. D-type Symbiotic Novae. Astrophys. J. 770, 28 (2013)

  40. HINKLEY, S. et al.: High-resolution Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Z Canis Majoris System during Quiescence and Outburst. Astrophys. J. 763, 9 (2013)

  41. HINKLEY, S. et al.: The κ Andromedae System: New Constraints on the Companion Mass, System Age, and Further Multiplicity. Astrophys. J. 779, 153 (2013)

  42. KERVELLA, P. et al.: The nearby eclipsing stellar system d Velorum. IV. Differential astrometry with VLT/NACO at the 100 microarcsecond level. Astron. Astrophys. 552, 18 (2013)

  43. KNIAZEV, A.Y. et al.: Characterization of the nearby L/T Binary Brown Dwarf WISE J104915.57-531906.1 at 2 Pc from the Sun. Astrophys. J. 770, 124 (2013)

  44. KOHLER, R. et al.: Orbits and masses in the young triple system TWA 5. Astron. Astrophys. 558, 80 (2013)

  45. KOSTOGRYZ, N. M. et al.: A spectral differential approach to characterizing low-mass companions to late-type stars. Astron. Nach. 334, 648 (2013)

  46. LE BOUQUIN, J.-B. et al.: Masses and age of the chemically peculiar double-lined binary χ Lupi. Astron. Astrophys. 551, 121 (2013)

  47. LEUSHIN V. V.: Features of nucleosynthesis in binary stars. Astrophysics 56, 191 (2013)

  48. MACK, C. E. III. et al.: A Cautionary Tale: MARVELS Brown Dwarf Candidate Reveals Itself to be a Very Long Period, Highly Eccentric Spectroscopic Stellar Binary. Astron. J. 145, 139 (2013)

  49. MAHY, L. et al.: A spectroscopic investigation of the O-type star population in four Cygnus OB associations. I. Determination of the binary fraction. Astron. Astrophys. 550, 27 (2013)

  50. MASON, B. D., HARTKOPF, W. I. & HUROWITZ, H. M.: Speckle Interferometry at the U.S. Naval Observatory. XIX. Astron. J. 146, 56 (2013)

  51. MAWET, D. et al.: L’-band AGPM vector vortex coronagraph’s first light on VLT/NACO. Discovery of a late-type companion at two beamwidths from an F0V star. Astron. Astrophys. 552, 13 (2013)

  52. MEILLAND, A. et al.: The binary Be star δ Scorpii at high spectral and spatial resolution. II. The circumstellar disk evolution after the periastron. Astron. Astrophys. 550, 5 (2013)

  53. NEMRAVOVA, J. A. et al.: An Unusual Quadruple System ξ Tauri. Central European Astrophys. Bull. 37, 207 (2013)

  54. OLAH, K. et al.: Long-term photometry of three active red giants in close binary systems: V2253 Oph, IT Com and IS Vir. Astron. Nach. 334, 625 (2013)

  55. OLAH, K. et al.: Strange Active Giants in Close Binary Systems. Central European Astrophys. Bull. 37, 235 (2013)

  56. ORLOV, V. G.: Speckle Interferometry and Speckle Photometry of Binary Stars at Telescopes of Observatorio Astronomico Nacional Central European Astrophys. Bull. 37, 137 (2013)

  57. ØSTENSEN, R. H. et al.: Binaries discovered by the MUCHFUSS project. FBS 0117+396: An sdB+dM binary with a pulsating primary. Astron. Astrophys. 559, 35 (2013)

  58. PALATE, M, RAUW, G. & MAHY, L.: Spectral Modelling of Massive Binary Systems: The Example of LZ Cep Central European Astrophys. Bull. 37, 311 (2013)

  59. PALATE, M. et al.: Spectral modelling of massive binary systems. Astron. Astrophys. 552, 39 (2013)

  60. PALATE, M. et al.: Spectral modelling of the alp Virginis (Spica) binary system. Astron. Astrophys. 556, 49 (2013)

  61. PAVLOVIC, R. et al.: CCD Measurements of Double and Multiple Stars at NAO Rozhen and ASV in 2011. Five Linear Solutions. Astron. J. 146, 52 (2013)

  62. PETERS, G. J. et al.: Far-ultraviolet Detection of the Suspected Subdwarf Companion to the Be Star 59 Cygni. Astrophys. J. 765, 2 (2013)

  63. RADIGAN, J. et al.: Discovery of a Visual T-dwarf Triple System and Binarity at the L/T Transition. Astrophys. J. 778, 36 (2013)

  64. RADOVIC, V., PAVLOVIC, R. & CVETKOVIC, Z.: Relative-Coordinate Determination for Visual Double Stars by Applying Fourier Transforms. Serbian Astron. J. 186, 65 (2013)

  65. RAPPAPORT, S. et al.: Triple-star Candidates among the Kepler Binaries. Astrophys. J. 768, 33 (2013)

  66. RATAJCZAK, M. et al.: Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the ASAS catalogue - V. Investigation of subgiants and giants: the case of ASAS J010538-8003.7, ASAS J182510-2435.5 and V1980 Sgr. Mont. Not. RAS 433, 2357 (2013)

  67. RIZZUTO, A. C. et al.: Long-baseline interferometric multiplicity survey of the Sco-Cen OB association. Mont. Not. RAS 436, 1694 (2013)

  68. SAHLMANN, J. & FEKEL, F. C.: Astrometric mass ratios for three spectroscopic binaries. Astron. Astrophys. 556, 145 (2013)

  69. SAITO, M. M., TANIKAWA, K. & ORLOV, V. V.: Disintegration process of hierarchical triple systems II: non-small mass third body orbiting equal-mass binary. Cel. Mech. Dyn. Astron. 116(1) 1 (2013)

  70. SANA, H. et al.: Three-dimensional orbits of the triple-O stellar system HD 150136. Astron. Astrophys. 553, 131 (2013)

  71. SANA, H. et al.: R144 revealed as a double-lined spectroscopic binary. Mont. Not. RAS Let. 432, 26 (2013)

  72. SCARDIA, M. et al.: Speckle observations with PISCO in Merate (Italy) - XII. Astrometric measurements of visual binaries in 2011. Mont. Not. RAS 434, 2803 (2013)

  73. SCHAFFENROTH, V. et al.: A new bright eclipsing hot subdwarf binary from the ASAS and SuperWASP surveys. Astron. Astrophys. 553, 18 (2013)

  74. STRASSMEIER, K. G. et al.: Robotic observations of the most eccentric spectroscopic binary in the sky. Astron. Astrophys. 559, 17 (2013)

  75. SYBILSKI, P. et al.: Non-Keplerian effects in precision radial velocity measurements of double-line spectroscopic binary stars: numerical simulations. Mont. Not. RAS 431, 2024 (2013)

  76. TOKOVININ A.: Kappa Fornaci, a Triple Radio Star. Astron J, 145 (2013)

  77. TOKOVININ, A., HARTUNG, M. & HAYWARD, T. L.: Companions to nearby Stars with Astrometric Acceleration. II. Astron. J. 146, 8 (2013)

  78. WILLIAMS, S. J. et al.: Radial Velocities of Galactic O-type Stars. II. Single-lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Astron. J. 145, 29 (2013)

  79. ZHANG, Z. H.: A spectroscopic and proper motion search of Sloan Digital Sky Survey: red subdwarfs in binary systems. Mont. Not. RAS 434, 1005 (2013)