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Speckle Interferometry at SOAR in 2019

Andrei Tokovinin, Brian D. Mason, Rene A. Mendez, Edgardo Costa, Elliott P. Horch

2020The Astronomical Journal39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The results of speckle-interferometric observations at the 4.1 m Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope in 2019 are given, totaling 2555 measurements of 1972 resolved pairs with separations from 15 mas (median 0.″21) and magnitude difference up to 6 mag, and non-resolutions of 684 targets. We resolved for the first time 90 new pairs or subsystems in known binaries. This work continues our long-term speckle program. Its main goal is to monitor orbital motion of close binaries, including members of high-order hierarchies and Hipparcos pairs in the solar neighborhood. We give a list of 127 orbits computed using our latest measurements. Their quality varies from excellent (25 orbits of grades 1 and 2) to provisional (47 orbits of grades 4 and 5).

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSpeckle patternSoarSpeckle imagingOrbital mechanicsTelescopeAstrometryInterferometryAstronomyOrbital elementsMagnitude (astronomy)OpticsRemote sensingAstrophysicsAdaptive opticsOrbital motionAsteroidMotion (physics)Quality (philosophy)Optical telescopeOrbital inclinationStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing