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Sep 20, 2022Visual Orbits of Spectroscopic Binaries with the CHARA Array. IV. HD 61859, HD 89822, HD 109510, and HD 191692Aug 22, 2018Separated Fringe Packet Observations with the CHARA Array III. The Very High Eccentricity Binary HR 7345Dec 1, 2020ARMADA I: Triple Companions Detected in B-Type Binaries alpha Del and nu GemJul 13, 2015Detecting the Companions and Ellipsoidal Variations of RS CVn Primaries: II. omicron Draconis, a Candidate for Recent Low-Mass Companion IngestionApr 24, 2015Detecting the Companions and Ellipsoidal Variations of RS CVn Primaries: I. sigma GeminorumMar 31, 2020Absolute dimensions of the unevolved F-type eclipsing binary BT VulpeculaeApr 15, 2021Observations with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. X. Preliminary Orbits of K Dwarf Binaries and Other StarsOct 10, 2007The orbits of the quadruple star system 88 Tau A from PHASES differential astrometry and radial velocitySep 25, 2015Absolute dimensions of the metallic-line eclipsing binary V501 MonocerotisMay 1, 2020Visual Orbits of Spectroscopic Binaries with the CHARA Array. III. HD 8374 and HD 24546Mar 22, 2019Absolute dimensions of the early F-type eclipsing binary V506 OphiuchiSep 1, 2022ARMADA II: Further Detections of Inner Companions to Intermediate Mass Binaries with Micro-Arcsecond Astrometry at CHARA and VLTIOct 19, 2010The PHASES Differential Astrometry Data Archive IV: The Triple Star Systems 63 Gem A and HR 2896Dec 9, 2005Infrared Spectroscopy of Symbiotic Stars. IV. V2116 Ophiuchi/GX 1+4, The Neutron Star SymbioticOct 10, 2007Masses, Luminosities, and Orbital Coplanarities of the mu Orionis Quadruple Star System from PHASES Differential AstrometryFeb 28, 2025Binary Parameters for the Recurrent Nova T Coronae BorealisJul 6, 2021Establishing $α$ Oph as a Prototype Rotator: Precision Orbit with new Keck, CHARA, and RV ObservationsApr 2, 2014Absolute Properties of the Eclipsing Binary Star AP AndromedaeAug 16, 2017The quadruple-lined, doubly-eclipsing system V482 PerseiJan 31, 2006New Precision Orbits of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. I: RR Lyncis, 12 Bootis, and HR 6169