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Astron. Astrophys. 346, 675-685 (1999) Indications on the binary nature of individual stars derived from a comparison of their HIPPARCOS proper motions with ground-based dataI. Basic principles
R. Wielen,
C. Dettbarn,
H. Jahreiß,
H. Lenhardt and
H. Schwan
Received 2 February 1999 / Accepted 26 March 1999 Abstract We present a method which provides some information on the possible binary nature of an apparently single star. The method compares the instantaneously measured HIPPARCOS proper motion with the long-term averaged, ground-based proper motion or with the proper motion derived from old ground-based positions and the HIPPARCOS position. Good sources for such ground-based data are the FK5 and the GC. If the proper-motion difference We propose a quantitative test for the significance of the observed proper-motion difference. The sensitivity of our method is high: For nearby stars at a distance of 10 pc, the measuring accuracy of the proper-motion difference, expressed as a velocity, is of the order of 50 m/s (basic FK5 stars) or 80 m/s (GC stars). At 100 pc, the mean error of the two-dimensional difference is still 0.5 km/s or 0.8 km/s. For the FK5 stars, we provide indications on the probable period of
the The present paper concentrates mainly on the basic principles of
the method, but it provides also a few examples of delta-mu binaries
and of single-star candidates for illustration:
Key words: astrometry Send offprint requests to: R. Wielen (wielen@ari.uni-heidelberg.de) Contents
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