Measuring the Position Angle and Separation of WDS 13550-4235 & WDS 14082+3645
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Abstract
Measurements were made for the binary star systems WDS 13550-4235 and WDS 14082+3645 to find the position angle and separation of each star system's primary and secondary components. Images were obtained from the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network using the 0.4-meter telescopes. The measured separation of WDS 13550-4235 is 13.573″ +/ -0.103″, and the position angle is 6.9° +/- 0.4°. The measured separation of WDS 14082+3645 is 9.7″ +/- 0.3″, and the position angle is 70.95° +/- 1.04°. These measurements were compared to Stelle Doppie and are consistent with past measurements.
In addition, images were collected of the tertiary component of the triple star system WDS 14082+3645 for speckle interferometry analysis at Mount Wilson Observatory using the 60-inch telescope. The measured separation is 1.588″, and the position angle is 209.35°.
In addition, images were collected of the tertiary component of the triple star system WDS 14082+3645 for speckle interferometry analysis at Mount Wilson Observatory using the 60-inch telescope. The measured separation is 1.588″, and the position angle is 209.35°.
Presenters
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Galilea Ochoa
Western Kentucky University
Authors
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Galilea Ochoa
Western Kentucky University
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Saanika Kulkarni
Dougherty Valley High School
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Ojas Girish
Walters Middle School/Mountain House High School
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Hermoine Hernandez
Victor Valley College
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Jonathan Lu
Irvine High School
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Christine Russell
Missouri Valley College
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Sophia Risin
UC Berkeley
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Rachel Freed
Institute for Student Astronomical Research