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20 October 2004 Initial scientific results from phase-referenced astrometry of sub-arcsecond binaries
Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Benjamin F. Lane, Bernard F. Burke, Maciej Konacki, Shri R. Kulkarni
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Abstract
The Palomar Testbed Interferometer has observed several binary star systems whose separations fall between the interferometric coherence length (a few hundredths of an arcsecond) and the typical atmospheric seeing limit of one arcsecond. Using phase-referencing techniques we measure the relative separations of the systems to precisions of a few tens of micro-arcseconds. We present the first scientific results of these observations, including the astrometric detection of the faint third stellar component of the kappa Pegasi system.
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Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Benjamin F. Lane, Bernard F. Burke, Maciej Konacki, and Shri R. Kulkarni "Initial scientific results from phase-referenced astrometry of sub-arcsecond binaries", Proc. SPIE 5491, New Frontiers in Stellar Interferometry, (20 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551980
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Motion models

Interferometers

Data modeling

Spectroscopy

Atmospheric optics

3D modeling

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