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Revised and updated catalogue of Byurakan-IRAS stars
Context.Five lists of late-type stars were published in Astrophysics in1997-2001, found in the First Byurakan Survey low-dispersionspectroscopic plates as optical identifications of unidentified IRASsources. These identifications were carried out in the region withδ> +61° and |b|> 15 ° with a surface of 1504deg2. As a result, the catalogue of the Byurakan-IRAS Stars(BIS) was compiled. Its preliminary version has been available at theCDS since 2003.Aims.We revised and updated the BIS catalogue withthe new data from recently published optical and infrared catalogues togive access to all available data and make further comparative studiesof the properties of these objects possible.Methods.We madecross-correlations of the BIS catalogue with the MAPS, USNO-B1.0, and2MASS, added updated SIMBAD data for the BIS objects, and providedaccurate DSS1 and DSS2 positions and revised photometry. We also checkedthe objects for proper motion and variability. A refined classificationfrom low-dispersion spectra in the Digitized First Byurakan Survey(DFBS) was carried out.Results.The revised and updated catalogueof 276 Byurakan-IRAS stars (BIS) is presented.Conclusions.The BIScatalogue can be used to study a complete sample of IRAS-selected starsand to investigate individual objects.

Optical Identification of IRAS Point Sources Based on Low-Dispersion Spectra from the First Byurakan Survey. V.
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Binary star speckle measurements during 1989-1993 from the SAO 6 M and 1 M telescopes in Zelenchuk
We have continued to survey visual and interferometric binary stars withsignificant orbital motion by means of speckle method at the telescopesof the Special Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) in Zelenchuk. Here wepresent the lists of 267 speckle observations made with the 6 m and the1 m telescopes in the period May 1989-November 1993.

ICCD speckle observations of binary stars. II - Measurements during 1982-1985 from the Kitt Peak 4 M telescope
This paper represents the continuation of a systematic program of binarystar speckle interferometry initiated at the 4 m telescope on Kitt Peakin late 1975. Between 1975 and 1981, the observations were obtained witha photographic speckle camera, the data from which were reduced byoptical analog methods. In mid-1982, a new speckle camera employing anintensified charge-coupled device as the detector continued the programand necessitated the development of new digital procedures for reducingand analyzing speckle data. The camera and the data-processingtechniques are described herein. This paper presents 2780 newmeasurements of 1012 binary and multiple star systems, including thefirst direct resolution of 64 systems, for the interval 1982 through1985.

Mesures d'etoiles doubles a Meudon (3eme et derniere serie).
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1976A&AS...23..205M&db_key=AST

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Constellation:Grande Ourse
Right ascension:13h05m15.11s
Declination:+60°51'37.9"
Apparent magnitude:8.297
Distance:350.877 parsecs
Proper motion RA:-18.8
Proper motion Dec:24.6
B-T magnitude:9.767
V-T magnitude:8.419

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 113810
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 4163-1062-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1500-05636403
HIPHIP 63859

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