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Multiple Star System Add-On

Post #1by Sirius_Alpha » 04.05.2024, 19:07

General Description of the Add-on

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A quintuple system at ξ Sco.


This add-on receives occasional updates.
Most recent version: 03 Jan 2025
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Starting up default Celestia, one notices that the Galaxy is populated by almost entirely single-star systems. But each star is a place, and each place is likely to be more than just a single star -- whether it has planets or additional stellar components. I've been putting a lot of effort into tracking the discovery of planets and maintaining a catalogue of them here. That leaves the other half of the equation -- multi-stellar systems. There's an innumerable number of them known. I don't think I could conceivably produce an .stc file with all of them, and certainly not maintain it as research comes out. So I'm not going to try. But I do think it would be worthwhile to have a decent catalogue of them.

Celestia already has multi-star system files -- spectbins.stc and visualbins.stc. But these contain just a few hundred systems. There are new sources of information since Celestia first came out that can be used. The Ninth Spectroscopic Binary Catalogue is a great source of about 4000 binary orbits, and several years ago I began a project to build an add-on for it. But many of these systems have additional stellar components with visual orbits in the Sixth Orbits Catalogue... so the project eventually grew to adding those as well.

At some point it became useful to keep track of eclipsing binary stars for the purpose of identifying false positives among reported TESS planet candidate systems. This has been so beneficial to my work that adding eclipsing binary stars has become something of a part-time hobby. Though again, I could never hope to have all of them.

There's some wide-binary systems that lack orbits, often because the system was in the exoplanet catalogue as a planet host candidate + distant companion, but then when that planet candidate was refuted, I'm left with the content for a binary system that may not be that interesting in itself. It is compiled using the same programme as the exoplanet catalogue. I didn't see the value of removing the knowledge from my notes so it has been left there, and hence remains in this add-on.

Not all of the systems in here are "up to date" in the literature. A cursory glance through the Multiple Star Catalog will show some of these systems have more components than is shown. In these cases, the components are not present in SB9 or Orb6. I thought about thoroughly going through the MSC and adding what I can of it, but I've had some difficulties finding references for some orbits and I've kinda gotten to the point where I'm a little tired of such massive work, at least for now.

I will probably continue to add to this as time goes on, and post updates to it accordingly. I am not interested in maintaining the orbits in this catalogue to the most recent literature values (I have only so much time), and so this catalogue should be seen as imbalanced in favor of having a large number of systems at the expense of the average quality per system. I have also elected to skip some systems that were dim and distant, having a bias toward nearby and/or bright stars.

Several systems in here are contact binaries. So there will be some conflict with the wonderful W UMa addon provided by A. J. Tribick. Finding a way to fix this incompatibility is something I may explore in the future.

For stars in visualbins.stc, I have chosen not to replace these systems if there is no additional stellar component. However in some cases, additional problems have appeared due to what seem to be limitations in Celestia's code. Some stars in visualbins.stc are missing their prefixes, but you can't use "Replace" with them while defining prefixes. I thought I could get around this by simply foregoing the prefixes in an .stc aimed at updating them, but for the system V640 Cas, the B component (now known to be a spectroscopic binary) corresponds to a star that's already defined as "TYC 3664-1986-2" due to what appears to be a failed cross-reference. It would be really nice to be able to

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Replace Barycenter 2019863664 "V640 Cas B"
to fix these issues. As a consequence of these kinds of issues, I have been unable to add additional components to α For, GJ 4.1, HD 73752, HD 118261, ξ Cep, and ζ Cnc. This could be solved by asking users to simply delete their visualbins.stc file but that would make the installation for this add-on more complicated.

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The famous telescope-accessible Albireo.


Sources

As a result of these efforts over the last several years, I've amassed a rather large addon for multi-stellar systems. While it has made use of large catalogues, it is extremely heterogeneous. If a paper appears on arXiv detailing some new multi-stellar system and I decide to throw it into my notes, it ends up here.

I've made use of information from
SB9: The Ninth Catalgue of Spectroscopic Binary Orbits,
Sixth Catalogue of Orbits of Visual Binary Stars,
Milky Way detached double-lined EB catalog,
KELT Follow-up Network and Transit False-Positive Catalog,
Comparative Statistics and Origin of Triple and Quadruple Stars,
A catalogue of parameters for eclipsing binaries,
The Value-Added Catalog of ASAS-SN Eclipsing Binaries III: Masses and Radii of Gaia Spectroscopic Binaries,
The Catalogue of Stellar Parameters from the Detached Double-Lined Eclipsing Binaries in the Milky Way,
Binary Masses and Luminosities with Gaia DR3,
Multiple Star Catalogue
Orbit alignment in triple stars (Tokovinin, 2017)

While Gaia DR3 NSS could potentially furnish an ungodly number of systems to this effort, there's some difficulties involved. Some of the astrometric orbits suffer, apparently, from poor discrimination between eccentric orbits vs highly inclined orbits. The spectroscopic binary list also has various issues, as I've learned cross-matching it with TESS candidates -- Gaia RV periods are often aliases, or worse. As a result, I've decided not to rely on unverified Gaia DR3 NSS solutions for this project except as supplementary information if there is a clear match between the Gaia DR3 NSS entry and available knowledge of the system.

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Eclipsing binary systems from transit searches.

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Spectroscopic binary systems in the SB9 catalogue.


Completeness
So one might ask - how complete is this? Obviously not very. But with nearer systems having an intrinsic bias among what we find interesting, it's still worth considering. I've used the Gaia 10 Parsec Sample to ensure that I have all multi-stellar systems within 10 parsecs. So plotting the number of systems in log-N vs log distance space, I get a graph that should be linear if the Universe is a uniformly distributed field of stars. Of course due to the shape of the Galaxy, this isn't the case.

I figured I would plot the systems in log distance, binned in groups of 0.1 log pc wide (so ten bins from 0 to 10 pc, another ten from 10 pc to 100 pc, etc). I'm reasonably confident I have every known system within ten parsecs here, but there's a lot of variation due to small number statistics in the number of systems per bin, which shows up in the graph. So that complicates the picture a bit. Quite a bit to my surprise, it's reasonably complete out to ~30 pc. I'm sure there's numerous stellar companions at the bottom of the main sequence (or below) that I am not aware of, and I'll add them if I come across them.

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Completeness graph.


Finally, there are efforts under way to create a 10 parsec version of nearstars.stc. While that is in development, I've made a "rough" supplement to the current nearstars.stc that includes the Gaia 10 Parsec Sample systems outside the ones already present in nearstars.stc. This file contains known single- and multi-stellar systems within 10 parsecs. As a result, the stars_binary.stc file posted here only has multi-stellar systems at distances greater than 10 parsecs. Users who would like to have a more complete immediate solar neighborhood can get that separate from a somewhat heavy .stc file that adds systems that they may not be interested in having. The stars_binary zip contains both files. Special thanks to Chara for collecting a lot of information that went into the 10 pc file as part of the aforementioned nearstars.stc efforts.

Total Stars: 20,368
Last edited by Sirius_Alpha on 03.01.2025, 08:17, edited 2 times in total.
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Multiple Star System Add-On

Post #2by OAStubby » 05.05.2024, 12:52

I copied the two files into extras but with search I can't find the stars contained.

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Post #3by Sirius_Alpha » 05.05.2024, 13:32

I had removed rotation definitions for black holes and neutron stars where such information was not known and the code also removed the ending } on the stc object definition. Simple lesson which for some reason I haven't internalized: no small change in the code is without unforeseen consequences.

I've also updated GJ 680, HD 111031 with more accurate values from Philipot et al. 2023 (thanks SevenSpheres!) and corrected issues in HD 66509 and NGTS J0930-18 (thanks, Stars.dat Wrangler!).

Total Stars: 20,368
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Post #4by ajtribick » 07.05.2024, 16:57

FYI: Cha HA 8 A (stars_binary.stc) has Period 0, SemiMajorAxis 0 - this causes it to be rejected in 1.7.0

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Post #5by Marcos270578 » 16.05.2024, 16:48

Good Afternoon, Can Someone Help Me Please?, I would like to know, start making these Addons for Celestia, how to Program and create a Star System from Scratch or Modify some Planets and Moons, there are so many Worlds that Celestia still doesn't have Addons and I wanted to create my own?, could anyone help me?

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Post #6by SevenSpheres » 17.05.2024, 01:01

Wikibooks may be helpful though it's not edited much; you can also try this old guide. Really the best way to learn how to make Celestia addons is to look at how existing ones (like this) are set up.
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Post #7by Marcos270578 » 28.07.2024, 23:00

Friends of Celestia, can anyone help me, I'm interested in Creating Adoon's and Script for Celestia, how to modify Planet or Entire Solar Systems, can anyone Help me, where do I start?, what are the Commands and what Applications I Use?

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Post #8by Sirius_Alpha » 03.01.2025, 08:11

03 Jan 2025

- Added systems:
GJ 319, GJ 735, 57 Tau, LP 133-373, LP 177-102, LP 414-117, AD Cnc, GN CVn, CRTS J213033.6+213159, 1SWASP J212454.61+203030.8, AH Tau, HD 32239, HD 243875, TYC 1848-800-1, HD 245819, HD 41491, HD 55228, HD 56587, HD 76320, HD 87374, HD 101681, HD 104120, HD 104186, HD 106046, HD 121788, HD 132515, HD 135492, HD 144396, HD 209385, 4 CVn, EPIC 251330444, ASAS J180057-2333.8, V1207 Cen, ASAS J184949-1518.7, KIC 9026766, HD 284753, EPIC 202073040, EPIC 234440875, HD 219869, 4FGL J1120.0-2204, TIC 470710327, IT Lib, KIC 10274200, V396 Gem, EI Oct, V336 TrA, NX Boo, V356 Boo, PS Boo, V2282 Cyg, 1SWASP J181417.43+481117.0, HD 196088/9, HD 48581, TYC 8394-1331-1, V893 Sco, KOI-6047, HD 168112, HD 187912, BD-02 289, HD 142129, HD 274139, V Hya, GJ 11, GJ 3014/GJ 3015, GJ 1010, GJ 1018, PM J00328-0434, LHS 1104/LHS 1105, GJ 3042, GJ 1015, FT Psc, HD 4913, γ Cet, GJ 162, HD 225000, G 31-29, HD 7501, HD 57041, HD 11181, HD 286770, L 95-25, HD 71302, GJ 3501, HD 73740, HD 307760, HD 105750, 13 Com, LP 853-11, HD 111170, PM J14219-3125, GJ 3915, HD 144641, HD 145005, HD 147808, LSPM J1648+1038, HD 174853, HD 181351, HD 201926, HD 203970, HD 208202, HD 209499, HD 219701, HD 221026, HD 225120, HD 13952, HD 13949, HD 15513, HD 16415, HD 23295, HD 24891, HD 27798, HD 28183, HD 30466, HD 31282, HD 36331, HD 36058, HD 86540, HD 89983, HD 297343, HIP 53175, HD 97624, HD 106877, HIP 64836, HD 115967, HD 118717, HD 130169, HD 150122, HIP 84652, HD 183811, HD 218062, HIP 115294, HD 220158, HD 222160,
γ TrA, WR 125, LP 208-19, HD 78788, HZ Dra, HD 30676, TIC 321576458, V1068 Her, TIC 159102550, NW Aps, AW CrB, V2787 Ori, V584 Cam, XY LMi, NX Cam, V728 Her, TV Mus, CU Tau, GV Leo, BO Ari, EK Aqr, V409 Hya, KN Per, DO Dra, HD 23692, HD 63754, γ Aqr, KIC 7023917, TOI-1143, TOI-1615, GM Nor, HD 29521, HD 35724, HD 92484, HD 145188, HD 147628, L 484-9, HD 154883, 2MASS J03475789+2435390, GJ 3307, GJ 4001, TYC 730-1494-1, TYC 750-1980-1, TYC 6725-761-1, AK Lac, TIC 435850195, V477 Lyr, HD 131987, HD 121793, TV Mon, AL Ari, TYC 8934-2114-1, HD 135671, BD-18 4254, BD+05 3897, TYC 5717-1347-1, BQ Aqr, TIC 290061484, HIP 104151, HIP 55852, V Cir, HD 42954, V1109 Cen, HD 232486, TYC 6992-827-1, KM UMa, GD 1400, γ PsA, HD 218261, HD 159704, α Pic, NSVS 3198272, HD 34736, WW Cnc, V1046 Cas, NSVS 1972708, UW Boo, V882 Lyr, TIC 159386347, CZ Aqr, TYC 3801-1529-1, TYC 3321-516-1, LAMOST J171013+532646, NLTT 16249, LAMOST J101356.33+272410.7.
- Added ~50 new eccentric eclipsing binaries.
- Added 43 new eclipsing WD+MS binaries.
- Added numerous hearbeat binaries from TESS.
- Added several Gaia astrometry planet candidates that were determined actually to be double-lined spectroscopic binaries.
- Added several eclipsing binaries from LAMOST.
- Added dozens of binary systems in the Pleiades from Torres, et al. (2021) and Chulkov, et al. (2024).

- Updated
FO Aqr, TWA 3, RU Cnc, BD+18 2050, FM Leo, HD 149946, DY Cet, KOI-6569, HD 31297, 126 Tau, HD 5143, HD 16753, V746 Cas, HD 173093, 97 Aqr, 45 Aql, η Tel, HD 126, HD 546, HIP 1083, HD 1002, HD 14239, HD 14070, HD 22166, HD 36399, HD 49437, HD 61330, HD 71499, γ Sex, HD 99076, HD 104471, HD 110861, 41 Vir, HD 114823, HD 122106, α Lib, HD 133928, HD 138488, β Sco, HD 160177, HD 175986, HD 183023, HD 184732, HD 185655, φ Aql, HD 193464, HD 204635, 24 Aqr, θ PsA, HD 215309, V1311 Ori, ν Sco, HD 162905, TIC 24972851, CD-62 1257, BD+11 359, RX Dra, IS CMa, HD 27483, HD 283882, HD 26874, HD 27149, HD 30676, HD 28545, MW Pav, SX Crv, AW UMa, KR Com, FP Boo, V1191 Cyg, CK Boo, FG Hya, GR Vir, V345 Gem, V410 Aur, HV Aur, AH Aur, AH Cnc, TY Pup, Y Sex, V402 Aur, V1363 Ori, HI Pup, V429 Cam, V830 Cep, V921 Her, AW Per, Polaris, HD 225524, HD 19467, HD 20267, HD 106018, TOI-1788, V397 Pup, PT Vel, HD 34700, λ Mus, HD 224994, HD 26547, HD 129732, HD 153653, HD 158577, HD 180555, HO Tel, GJ 569, TYC 8212-944-1, KV Vel, µ Cet, S Ant, ε CrA, RZ Eri, SZ Cen, HD 50264, HD 196673, ο Vir, HR CMa, HD 77247, HD 135148, HD 209621, HD 97329, HD 223084, TIC 157365951, HD 165052, V723 Mon, HD 174881, HD 37061, HD 193077, SU Cyg, CN Lyn, Regulus, Gaia14aae, HD 211847, HD 111031, GJ 680.
- Updated several Cepheid systems (thanks Gurren, pedro_jg!)
- Fixed systems:
Cha HA 8 (thanks Stars.dat Wrangler!),
HD 228766, α Lib (thanks Trolligi!),
- Fixed HD 1242 position.
- Fixed HD 138926, HD 114630 architecture.
- Fixed HD 18198 orbits.

Stars in Stars_Binary.stc: 21,496
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Post #9by Sirius_Alpha » 05.01.2026, 03:18

05 January 2026
- Added Systems:
Cyg X-3, 4U 1820-30, L 870-2, LS 2883, HD 44179, AG Ant, V485 Cen, PG 1101+364, AF Gem, ε Cap, V347 Pup, HR 3643, BP Lyn, OGLE BW3 V38, V801 Cen, UU Aqr, HS Cam, R CMa, V407 Vul, V2116 Oph, PSR B1516+02B, AR Boo, CL Aur, BS UMa, SDSS J002228.45+003115.5, SDSS J002207.65-101423.5, SDSS J123410.36-022802.8, SDSS J162542.10+363219.1, CSS 41177, GP Com, HP Lib, CR Boo, V803 Cen, PTF1 J004546.00+415030.0, PTF1 J015256.60+384413.4, PTF1 J015524.70+373153.8, SDSS J001641.03-000925.2, NSVS 7446320, V1241 Tau, WTS 19g-4-02069, CoRoT 101186644, V479 And, FBS 0117+396, 40 Tau, NLTT 11748, CC Her, HD 152246, 18 Peg, HD 185501, θ Scl, HD 165185, HD 167425, KELT J041621-620046, WTS 17e-3-02003, WTS 17h-4-01429, WTS 19c-3-08647, WTS 19f-4-05194, WTS 19g-2-08064, SDSS J135154.46-064309.0, BD+39 4926, HD 213985, V406 Vir, 2MASS J02132062+3648506, V700 Cyg, THOR 42, 4U 1626-67, NGTS-EB-2, HD 69479/69480, HIP 16908, HD 124754, RS Ser, V449 Per, V1095 Her, ES Cet, ε Aqr, π Pav, HD 135235, HD 9798, ζ Sgr, 2 Hya, σ Scl, n Cen, IGR J16194-2810, p Pup, 2MASS J05351685-0618158, 2MASS J05454167-0004024, TOI-4168, V1460 Her, V1216 Sco, NGTS-EB-7, TOI-3122, TOI-4635, TOI-5240, TOI-5467, TOI-4759, V517 Cam, ZTF J123016.59-265551.34, V498 Hya, m Car, HD 210198, 65 Leo, 84 Vir, 89 Cen, BD+00 2466, BD+03 4902, BD+06 2135, BD+26 287, BD+26 4333, BD+27 2687, BD+31 1891, BD+47 3777, HD 10629, HD 109280, HD 109359, HD 109628, HD 110280, HD 110899, HD 115710, HD 116542, HD 119843, HD 121605, HD 12315, HD 127356, HD 131751, HD 133708, HD 135725, HD 135982, HD 136755, HD 140164, HD 142910, HD 14349, HD 145976, HD 149379, HD 151070, HD 152779, HD 153666, HD 153914, HD 156342, HD 157429, HD 161588, HD 162739, HD 168432, HD 174455, HD 176137, HD 180994, HD 185837, HD 186632, HD 19313, HD 195284, HD 198977, HD 202403, HD 202863, HD 204129, HD 205497, HD 207931, HD 209601, HD 213162, HD 21789, HD 219150, HD 222522, HD 223085, GJ 4384, HD 231357, HD 234120, HD 236773, HD 24435, HD 24641, HD 27983, HD 30926, HD 32086, HD 342835, HD 344805, HD 36044, HD 3821, HD 39114, HD 50482, HD 53481, HD 57128, HD 62264, HD 68615, HD 69894, HD 81027, HD 8224, HD 84196, HD 85144, HD 87411, HD 87719, HD 817, HIP 4253, HIP 75621, NS Vul, Tau1 Ari, TIC 249064185, TIC 318015356, TIC 397984843, TIC 55522736, Gaia 19cwm, EBLM J0723+79, EBLM J0829+66, EBLM J1626+57, EBLM J1640+49, EBLM J1705+55, EBLM J1850+50, HD 45166, Oph S1, BB Per, T CrA, WASP 1021-28, HD 24121, V1413 Aql, WY Leo, WD J181058.67+311940.94, CG Scl, BD+17 1832, TYC 266-718-1, HD 159246, VZ PsA, SX Dra, HIP 15429, ASASSN-14dx, TIC 285853156, TIC 392229331, HD 228777, TIC 150789352, TIC 465899856, T-Tau0-03027, USNO-B1.0 0743-0306638, USNO-B1.0 0763-0282368, φ Cen, LHS 302, KR Cyg, TYC 3740-2072-1, HD 276600, EI Psc, EC 95, HD 213985, IY Aur, λ Aql, V455 Car, V577 Oph, CX Phe, V379 Vir, SDSS J230641.47+244055.8, HD 88948, HD 109556, ι Nor, CD-53 862, 2MASS J07541803+0231429, LP 902-100, CD-73 1491, 2MASS J21460269-5233245, HD 104532, V2279 Cyg, GJ 3861, KIC 7766185, ULAS J125015.55+045506.6, ξ Lup,HD 5501, BD+61 487, HD 255312, HD 169727, BD-13 4929, BD+60 498, ALS 8673, ALS 19307, BD+55 2840, HD 1810, HIP 58289, HD 1979, HD 4457, HD 5372, HD 6872, HD 8648, HD 19230, HD 30649, GJ 217, HD 40397, HD 50639, HD 71881, HD 88218, HD 98618, HD 105113, GJ 481, HD 116321, HIP 71898, HD 138004, HD 139457, HD 147231, HD 150139, HD 156423, HD 159062, HD 173885, HD 182407, GJ 782, HD 196201, HIP 101846, HD 211188, HD 211415, HD 219630, HD 224063, TIC 406453269, TIC 423750361, TIC 434222993, TIC 71743300, CWISEP J193518.59-154620.3, HD 19379, TIC 60910638, TIC 190885165, TIC 95112238, BD+60 497, TIC 410502040, TIC 87645385, LSPM J1446+4633, RX Gru, HD 254346, HD 74455, CPD-41 7746, EK Cru, HD 233498, HD 233749, HD 122471, HD 101365, BD+69 935, TYC 2704-2680-1, TYC 3525-2043-1, V717 And, V1166 Cen, TIC 461500036, TIC 405789362, TIC 403792414, TIC 403916758, TIC 378270875, TIC 351404069, TIC 337993842, TIC 283846096, TIC 265274458, TIC 198581208, ψ Sco, WD J0404+1112, Gaia DR3 1892576067672499328, HD 214007, NGTS-EB-8, BD+56 2957, HD 236555, SDSS J002637.06+242915.6, HD 129980, 38 Gem, 128 Car, V1371 Tau, π1 Gru, ZTF J053802.71+195303.0, HD 135160, FQ Cir, TIC 322208686, KIC 5623923, HD 77397,EM Tuc, V2790 Ori, 33 Boo, ZTF J225237.05-051917.4, Gaia-6, KINTREAU-2, EZ Oct, HD 27723, HD 122613, HD 197324, HD 220242, θ Eri, IM Leo.
- Added numerous long-period eclipsing binaries from Kepler-K2 campaigns 1, 2 and 3.
- Added 389 eclipsing binaries from the TrES exoplanet survey (Denvor+ (2008).
- Added 287 spectroscopic binaries from LAMOST (Wu, et al. (2025)).
- Added numerous wide-separation co-moving companions to nearby A-type stars (σ And, ξ Phe, υ Phe, ψ2 Psc, etc).

- Updated
75 Peg, MR Ser, ST LMi, HD 9770, NGC 2682 143, LS Peg, IN CMa, WD 1704+481, GJ 586, α2 Lib, HD 102590, AR Lac, υ Oph, 58 Aqr, δ Ser, ζ Boo, mQV Tel, σ Cet, GJ 9436, HD 130412, 41 Ara, HD 165259, BS Ind, W Ser, HII 1348, ZTF J182848.77+230838.0, HD 139059, HD 27476, 50 Dra, GV Leo, KIC 10001167, ζ Boo, β Tuc, HD 37017, ρ Oph, HD 68017, HD 24496, V350 Sgr, RS Sgr, HD 21278, CH Ind, TIC 35481236, GJ 428, HD 43162, Atlas, V658 Car, 17 Aur, HP Dra, DN Cas, NO Pup, HD 224983, HD 31412, HD 65277, 20 Crt, HD 142229, HD 144287, HD 159062, HD 167215, HD 200565, HD 217165, χ Lup, HD 130922, TIC 129116176, ψ Ori, EBLM J0021-16, FO Aqr, KQ Pup, ζ CrB, ι Her, HD 201433, τ CMa, UZ Dra, HD 126935, DG Mic, θ1 Ori, α Dra, δ Cir, κ Vel, κ Tuc, λ Oph, HD 9438, HD 17251, HD 74045, PM J10367+1521, HD 146177, HD 169493, HD 188328, V444 Cyg.
- Removed V574 Oph, 30 Her, X Her, AF Cyg, RS CrB, BI Peg, GJ 366 (RV non-detection).
- Removed EBLM J0723+79 (graduated to the exoplanet catalogue and became BEBOP-3).

Stars in Stars_Binary.stc: 24,115
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