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Binary Star Database BDB: New Developments and Applications
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: Received: 16 September 2018 / Approved: 17 September 2018 / Online: 17 September 2018 (12:53:07 CEST)
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Malkov, O.; Karchevsky, A.; Kaygorodov, P.; Kovaleva, D.; Skvortsov, N. Binary Star Database (BDB): New Developments and Applications. Data 2018, 3, 39. Malkov, O.; Karchevsky, A.; Kaygorodov, P.; Kovaleva, D.; Skvortsov, N. Binary Star Database (BDB): New Developments and Applications. Data 2018, 3, 39.
Abstract
Binary star DataBase (BDB) is the database of binary/multiple systems of various observational types. BDB contains data on physical and positional parameters of 260,000 components of 120,000 stellar systems of multiplicity 2 to more than 20, taken from a large variety of published catalogues and databases. We describe the new features in organization of the database, integration of new catalogues and implementation of new possibilities available to users. The development of the BDB index-catalogue, Identification List of Binaries, is discussed. This star catalogue provides cross-referencing between most popular catalogues of binary stars. We describe ideas and methods for reliable cross-identification of different entities (systems, pairs, components) in binary and multiple stellar systems.
Keywords
astronomical data bases; catalogues; binaries: general; cataclysmic variables
Subject
Physical Sciences, Astronomy and Astrophysics
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