V/121              Catalog of DMS-type eclipsing binaries    (Svechnikov+, 1999)

Catalogue of orbital elements, masses and luminosities of detached main-sequence type eclipsing binaries with known photometric and spectroscopic elements orbits. Svechnikov M.A., Perevozkina E.L. <Ekaterinbourg, Ural University, p. 5 (1999)>
ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing ; Stars, dwarfs ; Binaries, orbits ; Combined data Abstract: The catalogue contains information about 113 detached main-sequence (DMS) type detached binaries with known photometric and geometric elements. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File Name Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 174 113 Data on photometric and orbital elements notes.dat 80 245 Individual notes refs.dat 195 133 References ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: V/42 : Close double stars (Svechnikov+, 1984) V/115 : Semidetached and semidetouched eclipsing binaries (Surkova+, 2004) V/118 : Catalog of eclipsing binaries parameters (Perevozkina+, 1999) V/120 : Catalog of early-type contact binaries (Bondarenko+, 1996) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bytes Format Units Label Explanations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq [1/113] Number of system 6- 16 A11 --- Name Designation of system 18- 28 F11.8 d Per period 29 A1 --- n_Per [*] '*' marks a variable period 31- 45 A15 --- Sp1+Sp2 MK Spectral classes 47- 51 F5.3 --- q [0/1] Mass ratio of components, M2/M1 (1) 52 A1 --- u_q Uncertainty in q 53 A1 --- n_q [#] #: q was found spectroscopically from radial velocity curves of both components 56- 60 F5.2 solRad a Orbital major semiaxis 62- 67 F6.3 solMass M1 Mass of first component 68 A1 --- u_M1 Uncertainty in M1 70- 75 F6.3 solMass M2 Mass of second component 76 A1 --- u_M2 Uncertainty in M2 78- 83 F6.3 solRad R1 Radius of the first component 84 A1 --- u_R1 Uncertainty in R1 86- 91 F6.3 solRad R2 Radius of the second component 92 A1 --- u_R2 Uncertainty in R2 94- 99 F6.3 mag Mbol1 Absolute Bolometric magnitude of component1 (2) 100 A1 --- u_Mbol1 Uncertainty in Mbol1 102-107 F6.3 mag Mbol2 Absolute Bolometric magnitude of component2 (2) 108 A1 --- u_Mbol2 Uncertainty in Mbol2 110-115 F6.4 --- r1 [0/1] Fractional radius of first component (relative to orbital major semiaxis a) 116 A1 --- u_r1 [:]? Uncertainty in r1 118-123 F6.4 --- r2 Fractional radius of second component (relative to orbital major semiaxis a) 124 A1 --- u_r2 Uncertainty in r2 126-130 F5.3 --- L1 Fractional luminosity of first component (relative to L1+L2) 131 A1 --- u_L1 Uncertainty in M1 and L1 134 A1 --- Band [VByRN] Photometric system of observations (3) 135 A1 --- u_Band Uncertainty in Band 137-142 F6.3 --- J1/J2 Ratio of surface brightnesses 143 A1 --- u_J1/J2 Uncertainty in J1/J2 145-149 F5.2 deg i [0/90] Orbital inclination 150 A1 --- u_i Uncertainty in i 152-155 A4 --- w Weight on the reliability of photometric elements (4) 157-164 A8 --- r_Seq Reference code to sources containing photometric elements, see "refs.dat" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): q was found by "M-L method" with using mass-function, obtained from radial velocities curves of only one component, on the assumption that this star is satisfied to "mass-luminosity" dependence for stars on MS (see refs. 66,67,116) Note (2): Mbol is computed using their geometrical characteristics, spectral classes and luminosity classes as put above. Computing Mbol we used the effective temperatures of stars given in (90) Note (3): Photometric system of observations: V: V band B: B band R: R band y: y band of Stroemgren system N: unknown band Note (4): Weight on the reliability of photometric elements Criteria assumed as a basis for weight evaluation are investigated more in detail in Svechnikov M.A. (1969, Catalogue of orbital elements, masses and luminosities of compact binaries, Uchen. zap. Izd. Ural. un-ta, N.88. Ser. astronom, 5). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: notes.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number of the star 5- 80 A76 --- Note Text of the note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 25- 49 A25 --- Aut Author's name 51-195 A145 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: A. Medvedev, A. Kasparova (Moscow St.Univ.)
(End) Veta Avedisova (INASAN) 15-Oct-2004
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