Orbital Solution of Some Contact Binaries

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2020 ◽  
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pp. 190-199
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M. M. Elkhateeb
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Mark R. Showalter ◽  
Susan D. Benecchi ◽  
Marc W. Buie ◽  
William M. Grundy ◽  
James T. Keane ◽  
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L. V. Gramajo ◽  
T. Palma ◽  
D. Minniti ◽  
R. K. Saito ◽  
J. J. Clariá ◽  
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Abstract We present the first results obtained from an extensive study of eclipsing binary (EB) system candidates recently detected in the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) near-infrared (NIR) Survey. We analyse the VVV tile d040 in the southern part of the Galactic disc wherein the interstellar reddening is comparatively low, which makes it possible to detect hundreds of new EB candidates. We present here the light curves and the determination of the geometric and physical parameters of the best candidates found in this ‘NIR window’, including 37 contact, 50 detached, and 13 semi-detached EB systems. We infer that the studied systems have an average of the $K_s$ amplitudes of $0.8$ mag and a median period of 1.22 days where, in general, contact binaries have shorter periods. Using the ‘Physics Of Eclipsing Binaries’ (PHOEBE) interactive interface, which is based on the Wilson and Devinney code, we find that the studied systems have low eccentricities. The studied EBs present mean values of about 5 700 and 4 900 K for the $T_1$ and $T_2$ components, respectively. The mean mass ratio (q) for the contact EB stars is $\sim$ 0.44. This new galactic disk sample is a first look at the massive study of NIR EB systems.


2021 ◽  
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pp. 1299-1311
Author(s):  
Heidi B Thiemann ◽  
Andrew J Norton ◽  
Hugh J Dickinson ◽  
Adam McMaster ◽  
Ulrich C Kolb

ABSTRACT We present the first analysis of results from the SuperWASP variable stars Zooniverse project, which is aiming to classify 1.6 million phase-folded light curves of candidate stellar variables observed by the SuperWASP all sky survey with periods detected in the SuperWASP periodicity catalogue. The resultant data set currently contains >1 million classifications corresponding to >500 000 object–period combinations, provided by citizen–scientist volunteers. Volunteer-classified light curves have ∼89 per cent accuracy for detached and semidetached eclipsing binaries, but only ∼9 per cent accuracy for rotationally modulated variables, based on known objects. We demonstrate that this Zooniverse project will be valuable for both population studies of individual variable types and the identification of stellar variables for follow-up. We present preliminary findings on various unique and extreme variables in this analysis, including long-period contact binaries and binaries near the short-period cut-off, and we identify 301 previously unknown binaries and pulsators. We are now in the process of developing a web portal to enable other researchers to access the outputs of the SuperWASP variable stars project.


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Vol 395 (2) ◽  
pp. 823-836 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Schnurr ◽  
A. F. J. Moffat ◽  
A. Villar-Sbaffi ◽  
N. St-Louis ◽  
N. I. Morrell

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Slavek M. Rucinski
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R. E. Wilson
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Parameters are derived for two massive, unevolved, contact binaries.


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Bharati Bidikar ◽  
Gottapu Sasibhushana Rao ◽  
Laveti Ganesh ◽  
MNVS Santosh Kumar

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