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The Most Metal-Poor Quadruple System of Subdwarfs G89-14
The system of subdwarfs G89-14 is one of the most metal-poor multiple stars
with an atmospheric metal abundance . Speckle
interferometry at the 6-m BTA telescope has revealed that G89-14 consists of
four components. Measurements of the magnitude difference between the
components and published data have allowed their masses to be estimated:
, , , and . The ratio of the orbital periods
of the subsystems has been obtained, 0.52 yr : 3 000 yr : 650 000 yr
(1:5769:1250000), indicative of a high degree of hierarchy of G89-14 and its
internal dynamical stability. The calculated Galactic orbital elements and the
low metallicity of the quadruple system suggest that it belongs to the Galactic
halo.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Speckle Interferometry of Metal-Poor Stars in the Solar Neighborhood.II
The results of speckle interferometric observations of 115 metal-poor stars
[m/H]<-1 within 250 pc from the Sun and with proper motions mu <= 0.2"/yr, made
with the 6-m telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, are reported. Close companions with separations ranging
from 0.034" to 1" were observed for 12 objects - G76-21, G59-1, G63-46,
G135-16, G168-42, G141-47, G142-44, G190-10, G28-43, G217-8, G130-7, and G89-14
- eight of them are astrometrically resolved for the first time. The newly
resolved systems include one triple star - G190-10. If combined with
spectroscopic and visual data, our results imply a
single:binary:triple:quadruple star ratio of 147:64:9:1 for a sample of 221
primary components of halo and thick-disk stars
Speckle Interferometry of Metal-Poor Stars in the Solar Neighborhood. I
We report the results of speckle-interferometric observations of 109 high
proper-motion metal-poor stars made with the 6-m telescope of the Special
Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. We resolve eight
objects -- G102-20, G191-55, BD+19~1185A, G89-14, G87-45, G87-47,
G111-38, and G114-25 -- into individual components and we are the first to
astrometrically resolve seven of these stars. New resolved systems included two
triple (G111-38, G87-47) and one quadruple (G89-14) star. The ratio of
single-to-binary-to-triple-to-quadruple systems among the stars of our sample
is equal to 71:28:6:1.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, accepted to Astrophysical Bulleti
The EMCCD-Based Speckle Interferometer of the BTA 6-m Telescope: Description and First Results
The description is given for the speckle interferometer of the BTA 6-m
telescope of the SAO RAS based on a new detector with an electron
multiplication CCD. The main components of the instrument are microscope
objectives, interference filters and atmospheric dispersion correction prisms.
The PhotonMAX-512B CCD camera using a back-illuminated CCD97 allows up to 20
speckle images (with 512512 pix resolution) per second storage on the
hard drive. Due to high quantum efficiency (93% in the maximum at 550 nm), and
high transmission of its optical elements, the new camera can be used for
diffraction-limited (0.02) image reconstruction of stars under
good seeing conditions. The main advantages of the new system over the previous
generation BTA speckle interferometer are examined.Comment: 18 pages, 14 figure