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The ROSAT All-Sky Survey of Active Binary Coronae. III. Quiescent Coronal Properties for the BY Draconis--Type Binaries
We present X-ray observations of 35 active late-type BY Draconis dwarfbinary systems and 28 evolved binary systems, similar in nature to theRS Canum Venaticorum systems, obtained with the Position SensitiveProportional Counter (PSPC) during the ROSAT All-Sky Survey phase of themission. Of this sample, 52 targets were detected in exposures ofroughly 600 s or less. When these new data are combined with the earlierresults from Dempsey et al. (1993b), this survey represents the largestsample of active binary systems observed to date at any wavelength,including X-rays. We expand our investigation of how coronal properties(e.g., surface flux, luminosity, etc.) correlate with stellar parameters(e.g., rotation period, color, etc.) and confirm the conclusions ofDempsey et al. (1993b). Rotation period provides the best correlationwith X-ray surface flux with F_{{X}}~P^{-0.59+/-0.10}_{{rot}} for theentire sample. We find no evidence for a "basal" or nonmagnetic X-rayflux component. We model the low-resolution pulse-height spectra for 12systems with two-temperature thermal plasmas. The derived temperaturesfor the BY Dra systems are identical to those previously derived foractive evolved giants and subgiants in close binaries (Dempsey et al.1993c). We also show that the dependence of temperature and emissionmeasures on rotation period is the same for the dwarf, subgiant, andgiant binaries.

Spectroscopic binaries near the North Galactic Pole. XXI - Eight short-period binaries
Orbits based principally on radial-velocity measurements made with theHaute-Provence Coravel spectrometer are presented for eight binarysystems which include some of the faintest HD stars in the Galactic-Polefield. They are HD 103418 (which is double-lined), 105021, 108151,113169, 113323, 113650, 113714, and 116514. Their periods range from 3.7to 15.1 days. Very little else is known about any of them.

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Constellation:Παρθένος
Right ascension:13h05m29.12s
Declination:+12°49'35.5"
Apparent magnitude:10.115
Proper motion RA:28.2
Proper motion Dec:-12.8
B-T magnitude:11.038
V-T magnitude:10.192

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HD 1989HD 113714
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 889-877-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0975-07111004

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