Astron. Astrophys. 330, 585-599 (1998)

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Mass determination of astrometric binaries with Hipparcos
II. Selection of candidates and results
C. Martin and
F. Mignard
Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, CERGA, UMR CNRS
6527, av. N. Copernic, F-06130 Grasse, France
Received 23 July 1997 / Accepted 20 August 1997
Abstract
In a previous paper (Martin et al., 1997) we have shown that for
double stars with orbital periods smaller than about 25 years, it was
possible to determine from the Hipparcos data, the mass ratio B
of the components or the difference between the mass and intensity
ratios, , provided the orbital elements of the
relative orbit are available. From an extensive literature search we
have selected 145 potential systems, of which 46 yielded eventually a
satisfactory solution. For eight systems with the largest separations,
the peculiarities of the natural direction associated to the Hipparcos
observations, the 'hippacentre', have been fully exploited to derive
the mass ratio of the components without any additional assumption.
For the remaining 38, the derivation of the mass ratio was possible
only by taking the magnitude difference between the two components
from other sources. The parallax determined simultaneously, is then
used to produce the individual masses of the components. The
astrophysical relevance of the results is discussed and when possible
(17 systems) the masses are compared to ground-based values.
Key words: stars:
distances
binaries:
visual
astrometry
stars: fundamental parameters
Send offprint requests to: F. Mignard (mignard@obs-azur.fr)
© European Southern Observatory (ESO) 1998
Online publication: January 16, 1998
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