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Trapezium-type wide systems

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On the basis of the Smithsonian Observatory Catalogues 15 Trapezium-type systems are found. Photometric distances are determined for the Trapezium components. A conclusion is drawn on physical relations of the components in the systems.

The fact of existence of Trapezium-type large stellar systems confirms the existence of Trapezia with positive total energy.

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Salukvadze, G.N., Javakhishvili, G.S. Trapezium-type wide systems. Astrophys Space Sci 142, 79–83 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00656185

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