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A Catalogue of Ultraviolet Observations of Chromospherically Active Binary Stars

  • C. La Dous (a1) and Alvaro Giménez (a2)
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We present the recently-published IUE-ULDA Access Guide on Chromospherically Active Binary Stars which should be of interest for the interpretation and analysis of EU V data obtained for this type of objects. We provide background information on both high and low resolution IUE spectra of chromospherically active late-type binary stars that have been taken until the end of 1992. Physical information on all systems, arranged by variable star name, together with characteristics of the individual exposures, the position of the observation in the orbital light curves, and an average low resolution ultraviolet spectrum are given.

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