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Strømgren Photometry of Wide Visual Double Stars with G–Type Primaries, Most of Which Have Common Origin Components1

  • D. Sinachopoulos (a1) and E. Van Dessel (a1)
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We have performed uvby aperture photometry of wide visual double stars with G–type primaries. We chose our pairs in order to have minimum angular separation of their components 10″ and mainly less than 20″. It is shown that both components have similar photometric parameters. We infer that most of these double stars have components of common origin.

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based on observations made at ESO, La Silla, Chile

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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
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