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A&A 417, 263-268 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034135
Research Note
Catalogue of Algol type binary stars
E. Budding, A. Erdem, C. Çiçek, I. Bulut, F. Soydugan, E. Soydugan, V. Bakis and O. DemircanDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, 17100 Terzioglu Kampüsü, Çanakkale, Turkey
(Received 29 July 2003 / Accepted 18 December 2003)
Abstract
A catalogue of (411) Algol-type (semi-detached)
binary stars is presented in the form of five separate tables of
information. The catalogue has developed from an earlier version
by including more recent information and an improved layout. A
sixth table lists (1872) candidate Algols, about which fewer
details are known at present. Some issues relating to the
classification and interpretation of Algol-like binaries are also
discussed.
Key words: stars: eclipsing: binaries -- catalogs
Offprint request: E. Budding, ebudding@comu.edu.tr
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