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Lithium Abundances in Wide Binaries with Solar-Type Twin Components
We present high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Li Iresonance line in a sample of 62 stars that belong to 31 common propermotion pairs with twin F- or G-type components. Photospheric abundancesof lithium were derived by spectral synthesis analysis. For seven of thepairs, we have measured large lithium abundance differences. Elevenother pairs have components with similar lithium abundances. We cannotdetermine if the remaining 13 pairs have lithium differences because wedid not detect the Li I lines, and hence we can only provide upperlimits to the abundances of both stars. Our results demonstrate thattwin stars do not always share the same lithium abundances. Lithiumdepletion in solar-type stars does not only depend on age, mass, andmetallicity. This result is consistent with the spread in lithiumabundances among solar-type stars in the solar-age open cluster M67. Ourstars are brighter than the M67 members of similar spectral type, makingthem good targets for detailed follow-up studies that could shed lighton the elusive mechanism responsible for the depletion of lithium duringthe main-sequence evolution of the Sun and solar-type stars.

Analysis of the spectra of two solar-like binaries
Procedure and results of Li, Ca, Al, Si, and Fe abundance determinationsin the atmospheres of the solar-type components of the binaries HD 6872A, HD 6872 B and HD 224984, HD 224994 are described. These stars aredwarfs of spectral types G and F. Synthetic spectrum method was used toanalyse their spectra. Kurucz's (2000) model atmospheres ofmetallicities [mu] = 0...-0.2 and the atomic line list VALD veryfied bythe solar spectrum are used for computations of the synthetic spectra.Theoretical spectra were fitted to the observed HD 6872 A, HD 6872 B andHD 224984, HD 224994 spectra (lambda/deltalambda = 55000). We determinedthe same lithium abundances (logN(Li) = 2.3) in the atmospheres of HD224984 and HD 224994. For HD 6872 A and HD 6872 B we determineddifferent lithium abundances- logN(Li)<1.8, and logN(Li) = 2.6,respectively. For HD 6872 A we determined vsin i = 14 km/s.

ICCD Speckle Observations of Binary Stars. XXIII. Measurements during 1982-1997 from Six Telescopes, with 14 New Orbits
We present 2017 observations of 1286 binary stars, observed by means ofspeckle interferometry using six telescopes over a 15 year period from1982 April to 1997 June. These measurements constitute the 23dinstallment in CHARA's speckle program at 2 to 4 m class telescopes andinclude the second major collection of measurements from the MountWilson 100 inch (2.5 m) Hooker Telescope. Orbital elements are alsopresented for 14 systems, seven of which have had no previouslypublished orbital analyses.

Micrometer Measures of Double Stars
Micrometer measures of 795 double stars made with the 26 inch (0.66 m)refractor of the US Naval Observatory from 1984 to 1990 are presented.

ICCD Speckle Observations of Binary Stars. XVII. Measurements During 1993-1995 From the Mount Wilson 2.5-M Telescope.
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ICCD speckle observations of binary stars. V - Measurements during 1988-1989 from the Kitt Peak and the Cerro Tololo 4 M telescopes
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Photoelectric observations of CPM stars in the BVRI system
A photometric program to estimate the frequency of close unresolvedcompanions in visual binary systems has been developed. The sensitivityof the detection depends on the accuracy of the differential photometricmeasurements of binary components. Unresolved companions up to sevenmagnitudes fainter than the primary are detectable in the BVRIphotometric systems.

Common proper motion stars in the AGK 3
A search was made of common-proper-motion (CPM) systems among AGK 3stars. The selection of physical systems was based upon the ratiobetween the angular separation (rho) and the proper motion (mu); the CPMstars found are presented in two tables. Table I lists systems withrho/mu less than 1000 years. It contains 326 entries, and the proportionof optical pairs is estimated to be 1 percent. Table II lists systemswith rho/mu in the range 1000 to 3500 years; it contains 113 systems,but only 60 percent of them are physical. Nevertheless, these systemsoften have separations larger than 10,000 AU and are the mostinteresting for the study of the tail of the distribution function ofthe semimajor axes.

Micrometer Observations of Double Stars and New Pairs - Part Ten
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Micrometer observations of double stars.8.
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Micrometric Measures of Double Stars
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Mesures d'étoiles doubles visuelles
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Mesures d'étoiles doubles faites aux Observatoires Yerkes et McDonald
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Micrometer measures of double stars.
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A list of stars with common proper motions.
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Constellation:Pégase
Right ascension:00h02m25.31s
Declination:+10°46'34.9"
Apparent magnitude:8.736
Distance:95.511 parsecs
Proper motion RA:-47.9
Proper motion Dec:-117
B-T magnitude:9.483
V-T magnitude:8.798

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 224994
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 597-601-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0975-00009136
HIPHIP 190

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