Speckle interferometry of nearby multiple stars II

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This paper is a continuation of diffraction-limited speckle interferometry of binary and multiple stars carried out at the 6-m telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Zelenchuk. The program has concentrated on nearby (π > 10 mas) close binaries discovered or measured during the Hipparcos mission. Here, we present 132 measurements of relative positions and magnitude differences for 99 pairs and 8 measurements for 6 triple systems. 54 entries in the paper are new Hipparcos binaries. New triple systems with late-type dwarf components, discovered in the course of observations, are HIP 8533 and HIP 25354.

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Balega, I., Balega, Y. Y., Maksimov, A. F., Pluzhnik, E. A., Schertl, D., Shkhagosheva, Z. U., & Weigelt, G. (2004). Speckle interferometry of nearby multiple stars II. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 422(2), 627–629. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20035705

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