Reed D. Meyer
Yale University
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The Astronomical Journal | 2002
Elliott P. Horch; Sarah E. Robinson; Reed D. Meyer; William F. van Altena; Zoran Ninkov; Albert Piterman
Five hundred twelve relative astrometry measures are presented for 253 double stars, including 53 double stars discovered by Hipparcos. In 15 cases, relative astrometry is reported for the first time for newly confirmed pairs. In addition, 20 high-quality nondetections of companions are reported for stars suspected of being nonsingle by Hipparcos. Observations were taken using a fast-readout CCD camera system at the WIYN 3.5 m telescope at Kitt Peak, Arizona. In comparing these measures with ephemeris predictions for binary stars with very well known orbits, we find that the measurement precision is better than 3 mas in separation and 1° in position angle per individual observation. Measurement precision and detection capabilities are fully discussed, and confirmed orbital motion is reported in four cases of the Hipparcos double star discoveries.
The Astronomical Journal | 1999
Elliott P. Horch; Zoran Ninkov; William F. van Altena; Reed D. Meyer; Terrence M. Girard; J. Gethyn Timothy
Two hundred seventy-seven position angle and separation measures of 154 double stars are presented. Three of the systems were previously unknown to be double, and 16 other systems were discovered earlier this decade by the Hipparcos satellite. Measures are derived from speckle observations taken with the Wisconsin-Indiana-Yale-NOAO (WIYN) 3.5 m telescope located at Kitt Peak, Arizona. Speckle images were obtained using two different imaging detectors, namely, a multianode microchannel array (MAMA) detector and a fast-readout CCD. A measurement precision study was performed on a sample of binaries with extremely well known orbits by comparing the measures obtained here to the ephemeris predictions. For the CCD, the root mean square (rms) deviation of residuals was found to be 3.5 milliarcseconds (mas) in separation and 12 in position angle, while the residuals of the MAMA data varied depending on the magnification used and seeing conditions but can be comparable or superior to the CCD values. In addition, the two cameras were compared in terms of the detection limit in total magnitude and magnitude difference of the systems under study. The MAMA system has the ability to detect some systems with magnitude differences larger than 3.5, although reliable astrometry could not be obtained on these objects. Reliable astrometry was obtained on a system of magnitude difference of 5.3 with the CCD system.
The Astronomical Journal | 2002
Elliott Pierce Horch; Sarah E. Robinson; Zoran Ninkov; William F. van Altena; Reed D. Meyer; S. E. Urban; Brian D. Mason
Two hundred thirty nearby main-sequence stars with spectral types in the range of A to G have been observed by way of speckle interferometry using the WIYN 3.5 m telescope at Kitt Peak, Arizona. The stars had no previous mention of duplicity in the literature. Of those observed, 14 showed clear evidence of a companion, and 63 were classified as suspected nonsingle based on a power spectrum analysis. The remaining stars discussed show no evidence of duplicity to the limit of the detection system in high-quality observations.
Archive | 1997
E. P. Horch; Terrence M. Girard; W. F. van Altena; Reed D. Meyer; C. Lopez; Otto G. Franz
We present an update on our progress in taking speckle observations of double stars from the Southern Hemisphere. The work here includes a measurement precision study, where we compare some of our measures to ephemeris positions of binaries with very well-determined orbits.
Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases | 2004
Reed D. Meyer; Kevin J. Kearney; Zoran Ninkov; Christopher T. Cotton; Peter W. Hammond; Bryan Statt
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2006
Reed D. Meyer; Elliott P. Horch; Zoran Ninkov; William F. van Altena; C. A. Rothkopf
Archive | 2005
Elliott Pierce Horch; Wm. F. van Altena; Reed D. Meyer
Archive | 2004
Elliott Pierce Horch; Helmut Riedel; Wm. F. van Altena; Reed D. Meyer; Charles Corson
Archive | 2002
Reed D. Meyer; Elliott Pierce Horch; Wm. F. van Altena
Archive | 2002
Jeff A. Dank; Elliott Pierce Horch; Wm. F. van Altena; Theresa Mary Girard; Reed D. Meyer; Otto G. Franz; C. Lopez; J. Gethyn Timothy