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V/119          Catalogue of field contact binary stars         (Pribulla+, 2003)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fgz or .fiZ)
	catalog.dat notes.dat refs.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=V/119
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Beginning of ReadMe : V/119 Catalogue of field contact binary stars (Pribulla+, 2003) ================================================================================ Catalogue of the field contact binary stars. Pribulla T., Kreiner J.M., Tremko J. <Contr. Astron. Obs. Skalnate Pleso, 33, 38 (2003)> =2003CoSka..33...38P ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing ; Photometry ; Keywords: contact binaries - photometry - orbital period Abstract: The catalogue of 361 galactic contact binaries is presented. Enlisted contact binaries are divided into five groups according to the type and quality of the available observations and parameters. For all systems the ephemeris for the primary minimum, minimum and maximum visual brightness and equatorial coordinates are given. If available, photometric elements, (M_1_+M_2_)*(sin)i^3^, spectral type, parallax and magnitude of the O'Connell effect are also given. Photometric data for several systems are augmented by new observations. The quality of the available data is assessed and systems requiring modern light-curve solutions are selected. Selected statistical properties of the collected data are discussed.