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Scanner observations of some close binary systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

D. J. Sullivan
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Victoria University of Wellington, and Carter Observatory Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
M. Walkington
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Victoria University of Wellington, and Carter Observatory Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
E. Budding
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Victoria University of Wellington, and Carter Observatory Wellington, NEW ZEALAND

Abstract

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Using our intermediate bandwidth photometric scanner, we have obtained light curve data at a range of spectral intervals for a number of close eclipsing binary systems. This paper reports briefly on the instrumentation system, the data obtained for two of the variables AE Phe and ε CrA, and a preliminary modelling of the light curves.

Type
II. Photometric Research Programmes
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986 

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