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Revista Mexicana de Astronom´ıa y Astrof´ısica, 45, 155–159 (2009) SPECKLE INTERFEROMETRY AT THE OBSERVATORIO ´ ASTRONOMICO NACIONAL. I V. G. Orlov,1

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Revista Mexicana de Astronom´ıa y Astrof´ısica, 45, 155–159 (2009)

SPECKLE INTERFEROMETRY AT THE OBSERVATORIO ´ ASTRONOMICO NACIONAL. I V. G. Orlov,1 V. V. Voitsekhovich,1 G. A. Mendoza-Valencia,1,2 A. Svyryd,1,2 J. L. Rivera,1 F. Ortiz,1 and C. A. Guerrero1 Received 2009 April 17; accepted 2009 June 1

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RESUMEN Presentamos los resultados de mediciones mediante interferometr´ıa de motas de algunas estrellas binarias, llevadas a cabo en noviembre de 2008 en el telescopio de 1 m del Observatorio Astron´omico Nacional en Tonantzintla (Puebla, M´exico). Los datos consisten de 175 a´ngulos de posici´on y separaciones medidas para 163 sistemas. Las separaciones medidas est´an comprendidas entre 0.15 00 y 4.0000 . La magnitud m´axima de las componentes m´as brillantes es igual a 9.32. El error medio en la medici´on de las separaciones es de 0.0300 , y en los a´ngulos de posici´on, de 1 grado. La mayor parte de los a´ngulos de posici´on tienen la usual ambig¨ uedad de 180 grados, y algunos de ellos se corrigieron compar´andolos con observaciones hechas por otros autores. ABSTRACT We present the results of speckle interferometric measurements of binary stars performed in November, 2008 with the 1 m telescope at the Observatorio Astron´omico Nacional of Tonanzintla (Puebla, Mexico). The data include 175 position angle and separations measured for 163 systems. The measured angular separations range from 0.1500 to 4.0000 . The maximum magnitude of the brighter components is equal to 9.32. The mean error in the separation measurement is 0.03 00 and in the position angle is 1◦ . The majority of position angles were determined with the usual 180◦ ambiguity, and some of them were corrected by comparison with observations performed by other observers. Key Words: stars: binaries: visual — stars: fundamental parameters — techniques: interferometric — techniques: high angular resolution 1. INTRODUCTION A binary star system is a pair of stars which are gravitationally bound. The study of the orbital motion around their centre of mass is the only direct method for the calculation of stellar mass, and presently there are many objects which can be investigated with this method. For example, the Washington Double Star Catalog (WDS) includes the notes for more than 84000 components of binary systems (Mason et al. 2001). However, only around 2000 orbits have been calculated up to now (Hartkopf & Mason 2003; Cvetkovi´c & Novakovi´c 2006). Some of the stars in the WDS catalog are 1 Instituto de Astronom´ ıa, Universidad Nacional Aut´ onoma de M´ exico, Mexico. 2 Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Aut´ onoma de M´ exico, Mexico.

optical doubles; however, most of them are members of binary or multiple systems, so it is important to study their behavior. The wide binary systems (ρ > 100 ) can be observed by amateur astronomers, but close binary systems (ρ < 100 ) are difficult. Very close binary systems cannot be resolved into two separate stars without using special methods. Results of amateur observations are published en Journal of Double Star Observations (http://www.jdso.org). The speckle interferometry (SI) technique (Labeyrie 1970) allows the measurement of close binary systems. This technique recovers the information about relative positions of components in binary and in multiple stars systems with diffraction-limited accuracy. In a previous paper (Orlov et al. 2007) we have described the usage of SI technique at Observato155

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Fig. 1. The Graphic Interface of the Tohtli StarCapture program.

rio Astron´omico Nacional (OAN). The OAN is a facility of the Instituto de Astronom´ıa de la Universidad Nacional Aut´onoma de M´exico (IA-UNAM). There are two astronomical sites where the four telescopes are mounted: one site is located at San Pedro M´artir (OAN-SPM), Baja California, Mexico, and the second one at Tonantzintla (OAN-T), near Puebla, Mexico. The 1 m telescope located at Tonantzintla can be effectively used for speckle interferometric measurements of binary stars to the Rayleigh resolution limit R = 1.22λ/D. With this paper we start publishing results of SI observations of binary stars at the telescopes of OAN. In this paper we present result of observations which were carried out in November 2008 at OANT. For this observation we prepared an observing list of visual binaries from the WDS Catalog (Worley & Douglass 1997). 2. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT Speckle images were taken with an old Hamamatsu ICCD. The image intensifier of this ICCD does not allow us to take frames with resolutions higher than 25 lines per mm, so frame sizes of 352 × 240 px were chosen. The microscope objective provides a scale of 0.024 × 0.02600 /px on the detector, with a total field of view of 8.448 × 6.24 arcsec. The very wide band filter centered at the V band (≈ 550nm) was placed in front of the microscope objective. We developed the special software named Tohtli StarCapture for saving speckle images on the hard disc. Tohtli StarCapture is a video capture software for Windows. It does not require any installation; however it needs DirectX 8 or higher to be installed. It offers the following features: • Capturing frames from any WDM / DirectXenabled video device, such as PCI and PC-Card grabbers, TV tuner cards, FireWire cameras, USB/USB2 cameras, and DV (digital video) devices.

• Including a Unicode comment in the file. Figure 1 shows the Graphic Interface of the Tohtli StarCapture program. It is free, and it is available upon request. 3. OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS The observations were performed at the 1 m telescope under moderate seeing that we estimated to be between 3 to 4 arcsec. For each binary star, a typical observing procedure involved the accumulation of one set of 999 short exposure images on a hard disk. One short exposure image consists of a twodimensional 352 × 240 array of 8-bit numbers. The volume of one set of frames on the hard disk is only 80.5 MB. The data were processed by the standard speckle algorithm which permits the derivation of binarystar parameters. The calibration results show that the measured value of the camera orientation error is less than 1◦ and the scale error less than 1.5%. We must note that the accuracy obtained for the 1 m telescope depends on the separation between stars and on the effective focal length of system. The speckle data processing is made in three classical steps. The first step is the computation of the mean power spectrum (PS) of an object following the standard Labeyrie procedure (Labeyrie 1970). The second step is the Winer filtration of the PS which is applied to remove atmospheric distortions. The third step is the calculation of the autocorrelation function (ACF). As a final step, we compute the distance between stars and the position angle. The position of the component is calculated as the weighted center of the ACF in some area around the maximum value. Table 1 presents the main body of performed measures. Columns 1 and 2 give the identification number in the WDS (Worley & Douglass 1997) and discoverer designation. The third column gives the epoch of the observation in fractional Besselian year. The fourth and fifth columns contain the measured position angle θ in degrees and the angular separation ρ in arcseconds.

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SPECKLE MEASUREMENTS ON THE 1 M TELESCOPE WDS (α, δJ2000.0)

Disc.

Date

P.A. (deg)

Sep. (arcsec)

WDS (α, δJ2000.0)

Disc.

Date

P.A. (deg)

Sep. (arcsec)

00028+0208 00047+3416 00073+0742 00089+0042 00095+1907 00118+2825 00134+2659 00174+0853 00206+1219 00209+1059 00266−0003 00352−0336 00424+0410 00470−0115 00487+1841 00516+2237 00521+1036 00546+1911 00550+2338 00554+3040 00583+2124 00593−0040 01005+1841 01007+0929 01014+1155 01040+3528 01063−0016 01097+2348 01196−0520 01213+1132 01291+1026 01315+1521 01360+0739 01393+1638 01512+2439 01532+1526 01559+0151 02020+0246 02026+0905 02052−0058 02070−0413 02214+0853 02280+0158 02296+0934 02409+0452 02460−0457 02477+0142 02513+0142 02572+0153 02586+2408 02589+2137

BU 281 STF3056 HDS 13 HDS 18 COU 247 BU 255 STT 2 A 1803 BU 1015 BU 1093 HDS 61 HO 212 STT 18 BU 494 BU 495 A 1808 STF 67 STT 20 STF 73 BU 500 BU 302 A 1902 HDS 132 STF 82 BU 867 HO 213 HDS 141 BU 303 A 313 BU 4 HDS 195 BU 506 STF 138 BU 5 HO 311 BU 260 STF 186 STF 202 MCA 4 BU 516 HDS 283 BU 8 KUI 8 BU 518 STT 45 BU 83 A 2411 VOU 36 A 2413 BU 1173 BU 525

2008.8875 2008.8492 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8493 2008.8493 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8494 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8494 2008.8494 2008.8494 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8494 2008.8876 2008.8494 2008.8876 2008.8876 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8495 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8877 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8496 2008.8496

162.7 139.7 323.3 151.5 256.2 69.0 163.0 235.4 103.8 118.2 275.9 207.4 209.4 161.1 257.0 199.7 350.7 183.9 321.9 122.6 206.6 208.9 135.0 305.4 355.0 115.9 14.8 293.0 324.7 109.9 185.4 61.8 59.6 284.1 173.5 260.0 247.3 268.9 152.3 316.6 269.5 224.7 38.8 143.2 264.3 16.6 284.9 12.2 157.2 99.7 271.9

1.57 0.77 0.39 0.25 0.31 0.47 0.41 3.98 0.49 0.77 0.43 0.15 1.97 1.29 0.26 0.19 2.28 0.57 1.04 0.48 0.30 0.36 0.41 1.86 0.66 0.28 0.26 0.62 0.23 0.59 0.19 0.61 1.74 0.55 0.34 1.14 0.87 1.86 0.18 0.69 0.92 1.53 0.51 1.50 0.84 0.94 0.32 0.32 0.54 0.21 0.55

02594 + 0639 03005 + 1800 03051 + 1047 03096 + 0512 03140 + 0044 03160 − 0555 03177 + 3838 03184 − 0056 03206 + 1911 03213 + 1038 03284 − 0434 03286 + 2904 03307 − 0416 03312 + 1947 03318 + 0749 03344 + 2428 03344 + 2428 03356 + 3141 03362 + 4220 03372 + 0121 03426 + 0838 03443 + 3217 03463 + 2411 03489 + 1143 03493 − 0127 03520 + 0632 03521 + 4048 03565 + 0734 03590 + 0947 04064 + 4325 04069 + 3327 04081 + 3407 04081 + 3407 04089 + 2911 04091 + 2839 04117 + 3133 04124 + 2334 04140 + 4235 04159 + 3142 04159 + 3142 04170 + 1941 04182 + 2248 04182 + 2248 04263 + 3443 04316 + 3739 04348 + 2242 04357 + 3944 04366 + 1946 04385 + 2656 04422 + 3731 04422 + 3731

STF 334 STT 49 TDS2438 A 2030 STF 367 BU 84 STT 53 AC 2 STF 377 HEI 449 BU 1180 STF 395 STF 408 STF 403 A 1931 STF 412 STF 412 BU 533 A 1535 A 2419 HDS 472 BU 535 BU 536 A 831 RST4760 KUI 15 STT 66 A 1935 HU 27 A 1710 STT 71 COU1082 COU1082 BU 1232 HO 326 COU 880 COU 703 A 1711 STT 77 STT 77 HO 328 STF 520 STF 520 HU 609 BU 789 STF 562 HU 1084 STT 86 STF 572 STF 577 STF 577

2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8497 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8878 2008.8879 2008.8878 2008.8879 2008.8878 2008.8497 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8879 2008.8497 2008.8879 2008.8497 2008.8879 2008.888 2008.888 2008.888 2008.888 2008.8497 2008.888 2008.888 2008.8497 2008.888 2008.8497 2008.8881 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8881

309.1 49.6 115.2 12.7 134.1 8.5 242.6 260.0 111.1 66.5 24.4 91.0 322.9 173.1 50.0 354.5 354.5 222.4 340.2 100.8 245.1 23.7 179.7 46.2 286.0 207.5 145.0 4.8 329.7 313.4 230.3 57.4 56.4 353.5 290.1 42.6 98.0 80.7 294.6 294.1 1.6 78.1 78.3 305.4 322.8 284.9 75.9 0.9 190.2 344.0 344.2

1.16 2.27 0.54 0.27 1.23 0.99 0.67 1.25 1.16 0.23 0.37 1.84 1.18 2.32 0.85 0.73 0.74 1.07 0.75 0.82 0.54 1.04 1.00 0.26 0.81 0.78 1.03 0.56 0.40 0.63 0.76 0.31 0.32 0.32 0.41 0.77 1.09 0.69 0.56 0.56 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.18 0.94 1.89 0.24 0.48 4.25 0.76 0.76

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED) WDS (α, δJ2000.0)

Disc.

Date

P.A. (deg)

Sep. (arcsec)

WDS (α, δJ2000.0)

Disc.

Date

P.A. (deg)

Sep. (arcsec)

04529 + 3548 05017 + 2050 05017 + 2640 05044 + 2139 05044 + 2139 05044 + 2938 05055 + 1948 05055 + 1948 05056 + 2304 05056 + 2304 05060 + 3556 05064 + 4002 05072 + 2224 05072 + 2224 05081 + 2416 05103 + 3718 05131 + 2424 05140 + 3655 05219 + 3934 05270 + 2737 05297 + 3523 05351 + 3056 05386 + 3030 05399 + 3757 05449 + 2621 05460 + 2119 05499 + 3147 05522 + 3834 05558 + 3656 05558 + 3656 05580 + 2437 05580 + 2437 06046 + 4535 06078 + 4240 06097 + 2307 06097 + 2307

HU 819 HU 445 A 1844 COU 154 COU 154 A 1024 STT 95 STT 95 STT 97 STT 97 HDS 664 HU 1095 COU 155 COU 155 HDS 674 STF 644 COU 468 POP 140 COU2037 HO 226 HU 217 BU 1267 BU 1240 STT 112 A 496 STF 787 STF 796 STF 799 STT 122 STT 122 COU 905 COU 905 A 1729 STT 130 BU 1241 BU 1241

2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8881 2008.8498 2008.8881 2008.8881 2008.8882 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8498 2008.8499 2008.8499 2008.8499 2008.85 2008.8882 2008.85 2008.85 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.85 2008.8882

277.3 133.8 349.3 301.4 302.3 333.8 298.1 298.1 153.3 149.3 33.1 36.7 330.6 335.6 202.5 222.3 39.3 166.5 145.7 90.3 253.9 174.4 328.9 49.8 5.8 57.2 63.0 162.3 88.9 87.8 206.5 204.0 72.8 202.1 346.9 247.4

0.46 0.39 0.30 0.20 0.21 0.78 0.95 0.96 0.34 0.35 0.23 0.35 0.23 0.26 0.37 1.64 0.63 0.31 0.39 0.70 0.62 0.40 0.16 0.89 0.29 0.72 3.74 0.77 0.37 0.38 0.23 0.24 0.73 0.42 0.60 0.61

06097 + 2914 06117 + 2846 06200 + 2826 06211 + 3619 06256 + 2227 06290 + 2013 06317 + 2823 06357 + 2816 06396 + 2816 07486 + 2308 07560 + 2342 22288 − 0001 22295 − 0012 22352 + 1437 22385 + 0218 22400 + 0113 22409 + 1433 22552 − 0459 22579 + 1337 22586 + 0921 22592 + 1144 23078 + 1240 23088 + 1058 23141 − 0238 23176 + 1818 23176 − 0131 23189 + 0524 23309 + 0929 23311 + 1847 23322 + 0705 23324 + 1724 23407 − 0023 23460 + 0016 23544 + 0228 23568 + 0444 23587 − 0333

A 54 A 55 BU 895 A 1954 STT 139 BU 1192 BU 1021 A 506 STT 152 WRH 15 COU 929 STF2909 BU 76 HU 982 HO 479 A 2099 HO 296 BU 178 HU 989 STT 536 STT 483 BU 1025 A 1238 BU 714 HU 400 BU 79 BU 80 STT 497 STF3020 HU 298 STF3023 STF3030 STF3036 STF3045 A 2100 BU 730

2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.85 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.8882 2008.85 2008.8501 2008.8501 2008.8873 2008.8873 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8874 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875 2008.8875

333.6 260.5 158.9 109.3 256.7 320.9 76.7 39.5 36.1 33.0 196.6 170.7 8.4 219.0 63.3 164.1 77.9 323.4 72.6 166.6 359.0 327.1 118.4 107.0 84.1 13.2 229.3 217.2 100.7 53.3 281.4 223.0 222.5 272.2 267.1 322.6

0.57 0.42 0.24 0.68 0.72 0.25 0.73 0.21 0.87 0.26 0.27 2.11 1.64 0.58 0.38 0.79 0.38 0.66 0.35 0.33 0.47 0.83 0.31 0.35 0.34 1.65 0.52 1.42 2.26 0.16 1.79 2.46 2.64 1.74 0.36 0.78

4. CONCLUSION

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C. A. Guerrero, V. Orlov, F. Ortiz, J. L. Rivera, and V. Voitsekhovich: Instituto de Astronom´ıa, Universidad Nacional Aut´onoma de M´exico, Apdo. Postal 70-264, 04510 M´exico, D. F., Mexico (cguerrero, orlov, fortiz, jrivera, [email protected]). G. A. Mendoza-Valencia and A. Svyryd: Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Aut´onoma de M´exico, Av. Universidad, 3000, Circuito Exterior s/n, Coyoac´an, C.P. 04510, Ciudad Universitaria, M´exico, D. F., Mexico ([email protected], [email protected]).

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