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Trapezium Type Multiple Systems and Formation of Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
By a comparison of Trapezium-type multiple star systems in the Abastumani Catalogue and the famous Catalogue of Stellar Associations and Clusters, it is confirmed that the great number of Trapezium-type multiple stars, which belong mostly to spectral classes 0-B2, are found in associations and clusters.
In 13 T-associations, 120 Trapezium-type multiple systems and 182 common multiple and double stars could be detected.
Based on present-day observational data and the author's photographic observations, the kinematic of Trapezium-type multiple stars of spectral class 0-B2 is studied.
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- Part II: Evolutionary Trends in Wide Binary Systems
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