Abstract

Several binary stars detected by the Center for Astrophysics (CfA) radial-velocity surveys were found to be members of triple systems. We present two examples, each requires a different analysis to discover its multiplicity.One example is G176-46, a double-lined halo star of the Carney & Latham (1987) high proper-motion survey. The secondary star (G176-46b) displays large radial velocity variations, in contrast with the primary (G176-46a), which is constant within the error limits. Figure 1 shows two cross correlations of the stellar spectra against the same calculated template taken at different times, which indicate that only the secondary’s peak changes its position. A similar variation was observed previously for ADS 8811 (Mazeh & Latham 1988).We have found the secondary radial velocity to vary with a period of 10.44 days, and therefore conclude that Gl76-46b is a member of a short-period binary system. The orbital solution has an amplitude of 38 km s−1 and eccentricity of 0.05.

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