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view Abstract Citations (70) References (28) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS U.S. Naval Observatory parallaxes of faint stars. List VI. Dahn, C. C. ; Harrington, R. S. ; Riepe, B. Y. ; Christy, J. W. ; Guetter, H. H. ; Kallarakal, V. V. ; Miranian, M. ; Walker, R. L. ; Vrba, F. J. ; Hewitt, A. V. ; Durham, W. S. ; Ables, H. D. Abstract Trigonometric parallaxes determined at the U.S. Naval Observatory from plate material obtained with the 1.55-m astrometric reflector are listed. Included are parallax determinations for 89 single stars and for both components of four common-proper-motion binary systems. Of these, 94 are considered 'definitive' in the sense that they are based on sufficient plate material (generally, 40-50 plates per series) covering a sufficient time interval (average of 4.6 yr per series); thus further precision can be expected to accrue only as (approximately) the square root of the total number of plates employed in the solution. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: February 1982 DOI: 10.1086/113115 Bibcode: 1982AJ.....87..419D Keywords: Astrometry; Stellar Motions; Stellar Parallax; Stellar Spectrophotometry; Tables (Data); Astronomical Observatories; Binary Stars; Data Reduction; Reference Stars; Astronomy full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (100) GCPD (1) Related Materials (9) Part 1: 1970PUSNO..20c...1R Part 2: 1972PUSNO..20f...1R Part 3: 1975PUSNO..24a...1H Part 4: 1976PUSNO..24c...1D Part 5: 1980AJ.....85..454H Part 6: 1981AJ.....86.1414H Part 8: 1985AJ.....90..123H Part 9: 1988AJ.....95..237D Part 10: 1993AJ....105.1571H

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