\begin{table}%t5 \caption{\label{fotel}The (circular) orbital solutions based on the 1031-d period.} %%\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{rcccccl} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} Element & Solution 1: \ha emis. & Solution 2: \he \\ \noalign{\smallskip}\hline\noalign{\smallskip} $P$ (d) &1031.55 ~\p~ 0.71 & 1031.55 fixed \\ $T_{\rm RV~max}$&51759.2 ~\p ~1.4 & 51749.5~ \p ~4.5\\ $K$ (\ks) &21.593 ~\p~ 0.071 & 20.81~ \p ~0.60 \\ $\gamma$ (\ks) & $^*)$ & $-12.36$ ~\p ~0.41\\ $f(m)$ (\ms) &1.076 & 0.9634 \\ rms (\ks) &0.944 & 7.42 \\ No. of RVs & 437 & 430 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \tablefoot{For the \ha emission line RVs, the data were divided into five segments, covering individual orbital periods, and treated formally as coming from different spectrographs with different systemic RVs. Thus, we were able to remove the slight long-term variations affecting the RVs. No such procedure was applied to the \he RVs. All epochs are in HJD-2~400~000; rms is the rms of the \oc\ values.\\ $^*)$ Local $\gamma$'s ranged from $-5.8$ to $-11.6$~\ks, all with rms errors below 1~\ks.} \end{table}