WDS 13106-3128 RST 1706 (HD 114385) : NOTES
 
 
discov_num notes refcode
RST1706 Hipparcos parallax 19.27 +/- 1.23 mas. Dynamical parallax 19.6 mas,
masses 0.90 and 0.71 Msun. RST 1706 is an example of a neglected
binary, discovered by R.A. Rossiter in 1934 but observed so rarely Rst1955
that only now, after a nearly full revolution, the first orbit could
be proposed. Tok2012b
 
 
REFERENCES
 
 
refcode metd author reference
Rst1955 Ma j Rossiter, R.A. 1955POMic..11....1R
Rst1955 +P+ Pub. Univ. Michigan Obs. 11, 1, 1955
Tok2012b S j Tokovinin, A. 2012AJ....144...56T
Tok2012b +orb AJ 144, 56, 2012
 
 
DISCOVERER
 
 
idgroup discov author
1 RST Rossiter, R.A.
80 TOK Tokovinin, A., Cantarutti, R., Tighe, R., Schurter, P., van der Bliek, N.,
80 TOK Martinez, M., & Mondaca, E.
145 TOK Tokovinin, A., Corbett, H., Fors, O., Howard, W., Law, N.M., Moe, M.,
145 TOK Ratzloff, J. & Walter, F.M.
 
 
WDS HISTORIC DATA
 
 
coord_2000 discov_num comp epoch obs pa sep mag_pri mag_sec spectr notes coord_arcsec_2000
13106-3128 RST1706 1991 5 187 0.1 9.40 11.34 K0V 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2009 6 161 0.1 9.40 11.34 K0V 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2011 7 137 0.2 9.40 11.34 K0V 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2012 9 124 0.2 9.40 11.34 K0V O 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2013 11 116 0.2 9.40 11.34 K0V O 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2014 12 109 0.2 9.40 11.34 K0V NO 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2017 13 96 0.3 9.40 11.34 K0V NO 131036.33-312814.4
13106-3128 RST1706 2021 14 267 0.4 9.40 11.34 K0V NO 131036.33-312814.4

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