The study reports photometric and spectroscopic observations of two recently recognized contact binary systems.Both systems show total eclipses and analysis of the light curves indicates both have very low mass ratios...The study reports photometric and spectroscopic observations of two recently recognized contact binary systems.Both systems show total eclipses and analysis of the light curves indicates both have very low mass ratios of less than 0.3.We derive absolute parameters from color and distance based calibrations and show that,although both have low mass ratios,they are likely to be in a stable orbit and unlikely to merge.In other respects,both systems have characteristics similar to other contact binaries with the secondary larger and brighter than their main sequence counterparts and we also find that the secondary is considerably denser than the primary in both systems.展开更多
Multi-band photometry and light curve analysis for two newly recognized contact binary systems,TYC 6995-813-1 and NSVS 13602901,are presented.Both were found to be of extreme low mass ratios 0.11 and 0.17,respectively...Multi-band photometry and light curve analysis for two newly recognized contact binary systems,TYC 6995-813-1 and NSVS 13602901,are presented.Both were found to be of extreme low mass ratios 0.11 and 0.17,respectively.The secondary components of both systems show evidence of considerable evolution with elevated densities as well as both luminosity and radii well above their main sequence counterparts.Even in the absence of significant spot activity,at least one of the systems,TYC 6995-813-1,displays features of magnetic and chromospheric activity.TYC 6995-813-1 is also determined to be a potential merger candidate with its current separation near the theoretical instability separation.展开更多
基金funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/through grant PID2020-112949GB-100partially updated by using funding from the European Union's Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme,under grant Agreement No.776403(EXOPLANETS-A)financial support of the Ministry of Education,Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia through contract No.451-03-9/2021-14/200002。
文摘The study reports photometric and spectroscopic observations of two recently recognized contact binary systems.Both systems show total eclipses and analysis of the light curves indicates both have very low mass ratios of less than 0.3.We derive absolute parameters from color and distance based calibrations and show that,although both have low mass ratios,they are likely to be in a stable orbit and unlikely to merge.In other respects,both systems have characteristics similar to other contact binaries with the secondary larger and brighter than their main sequence counterparts and we also find that the secondary is considerably denser than the primary in both systems.
文摘Multi-band photometry and light curve analysis for two newly recognized contact binary systems,TYC 6995-813-1 and NSVS 13602901,are presented.Both were found to be of extreme low mass ratios 0.11 and 0.17,respectively.The secondary components of both systems show evidence of considerable evolution with elevated densities as well as both luminosity and radii well above their main sequence counterparts.Even in the absence of significant spot activity,at least one of the systems,TYC 6995-813-1,displays features of magnetic and chromospheric activity.TYC 6995-813-1 is also determined to be a potential merger candidate with its current separation near the theoretical instability separation.