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Hensberge, H. ; Nitschelm, C. ; Freyhammer, L. M. ; Bouzid, M. Y. ; Clausen, J. V. ; David, M. ; Helt, B. E. ; Olsen, E. H. ; Papadaki, C. ; Sterken, C. ; Vaz, L. P. R.
published in Spectroscopically and Spatially Resolving the Components of the Close Binary Stars, 318, pp. 309-311 (2004)
Abstract: New extensive differential uvby photometry at the Danish SAT telescope, and high-resolution spectroscopy at ESO, SAAO and Mt. John Observatory reveal that HD 123335 (HR 5292) is an eclipsing SB2 consisting of two sharp-lined B-type stars in an eccentric orbit (e = 0.735, Porb = 35.44735 deg). The slowest rotating component (Prot = 61.46 deg) is a chemically peculiar (CP) star of the type He-weak SrTi.
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