Abstract

AbstractIn a well‐aimed search based on the recently published Gaia DR2 radial velocity data and performed with the robotic TIGRE telescope, we have discovered 19 bright (mV < 7.66 mag) spectroscopic binary stars. We present the radial velocity curves of five of these stars (HD 20656, HD 27259, HD 98812, HD 150600, HD 193082) with periods of P < 365 days. We determined their orbital parameters using the toolkit RadVel. The complete set of basic stellar parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, metallicity, mass, and age) of the primary stars are determined using the observed intermediate resolution spectra (R ≈ 20,000) with iSpec and a comparison of the position in the Hertzsprung‐Russell diagram with stellar evolution tracks. All five primary stars have already evolved to the giant phase and possess low‐mass secondaries, which do not noticeably affect the spectra. Finally, we determined the minimum masses of the secondary stars of the binary systems and present conclusions about the properties of the binary systems.

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