A new phase of activity of the Herbig Be star HD 200775 in 2001: Evidence for binarity

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[1] [1,Pogodin, M.A.
[2] 1,Miroshnichenko, A.S.
[3] 4,Tarasov, A.E.
[4] 4,Mitskevich, M.P.
[5] Chountonov, G.A.
[6] Klochkova, V.G.
[7] Yushkin, M.V.
[8] Manset, N.
[9] Bjorkman, K.S.
[10] Morrison, N.D.
[11] Wisniewski, J.P.
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