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CCD photometry and astrometry of visual double and multiple stars of the HIPPARCOS Catalogue. II. CCD photometry and differential astrometry of 288 southern ``Intermediate'' systems
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A photometric study of wide visual double stars. III - Wide visual double stars with F-type primaries
Fifty-one wide visual double stars with F-type primaries have beenobserved in the uvby, H-beta system. MK class, color excess, absolutemagnitude, effective temperature and distance have been derived fromcalibrations of the above systems. From the distances derived here andthe astrometric data, taken from the literature, it appears that atleast 75 percent of them can be 'physical pairs'. Nevertheless, about 33percent of the double stars in this sample seem to have a realseparation of their components larger than 0.01 parsecs. That means thatthese stars are not gravitationally bound, but they have a commonorigin. For this season, the values of their astrophysical parametersare usually very close together.

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Constellation:Eridanus
Right ascension:03h37m44.11s
Declination:-20°28'03.1"
Apparent magnitude:10.196
Proper motion RA:32.6
Proper motion Dec:15.4
B-T magnitude:10.632
V-T magnitude:10.232

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 22631
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 5880-1268-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0675-01241409
HIPHIP 16916

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