New Orbit and Estimate of the Mass of the Star 61 Cygni Based on Observations of it in 1819-2019

This paper is a continuation of our earlier work devoted to determining the orbit and mass of the star 61 Cyg and the changes in the photometric characteristics of its components. The purpose of this work has been to refine the orbital elements, estimate the masses, and search for possible manifesta...

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