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What can the SB9 Database do for you?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2018
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This paper illustrates different kinds of problems that can be tackled with SB9, the 9th catalogue of spectroscopic binary orbits.
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En este trabajo se ilustran los problemas que pueden abordarse con SB9, el Noveno Catálogo de Órbitas de Binarias Espectroscópicas.
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- Type
- Instruments, Techniques and Programs, Present and Future
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 191: The Environment and Evolution of Double and Multiple Stars , August 2004 , pp. 265 - 266
- Copyright
- Copyright © Instituto de Astronomia – Mexico 2004
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