All Tables
- Table 1:
Programme eclipsing binaries. Data from the Hipparcos Catalogue.
are out-of-eclipse median values.
- Table 2:
Number of Hipparcos (
)
and Tycho (
,
)
photometric data
and ground based radial velocity observations, their mean S/N and standard error
for the three programme stars. Error for radial velocity is in km s-1.
- Table 3:
Journal of radial velocity data. The columns give the spectrum
number (as from the Asiago 1.82 m Echelle + CCD log book), the heliocentric JD,
and the heliocentric radial velocities (in km s-1)
for both components. An asterisk marks the spectra with a too severe blending
of the lines for a meaningful measurement of radial velocities of each
component. The latter have not been used in modeling of the binaries.
- Table 4:
Modeling solutions. The uncertainties are formal mean
standard errors to the solution. The last four rows give the standard
deviation of the observed points from the derived orbital solution.
- Table 5:
Comparison between the Hipparcos distances and those derived from the
parameters of the modeling solution in Table 4. Only formal errors quoted
in Table 4 were taken into account. As explained in the text the actual
distances may have a bit larger uncertainties.