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Photometric investigation of the K-type extremely shallow contact binary V1799 Orion

Photometric investigation of the K-type extremely shallow contact binary V1799 Orion
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摘要 New multi-color light curves of the very short period K-type eclipsing binary V1799 Ori were obtained and analyzed with the Wilson-Devinney code. The photometric solutions reveal that the system is a W-type shallow-contact binary with a mass ratio of q = 1.335(4-0.005) and a degree of contact of about f = 3.5(-4-1.1)%. In general, the results are in good agreement with what is reported by Samec. Dramatic manifestations of the O'Connell effect that appear in the light curves can be explained well by employing starspots on the binary surface, which confirms that the system is active at present. Several new times of light minimum were obtained. All the avail- able times of light minimum were collected, along with the recalculated and newly obtained values. Applying a least-squares method to the constructed O - C diagram, a new ephemeris is derived for V1799 Ori. The orbital period is found to show a continuous weak increase at a rate of 1.8(±0.6) × 10^-8 d yr^-1. The extremely shallow contact, together with the period increase, suggests that the binary may be at a critical stage predicted by thermal relaxation oscillation theory. New multi-color light curves of the very short period K-type eclipsing binary V1799 Ori were obtained and analyzed with the Wilson-Devinney code. The photometric solutions reveal that the system is a W-type shallow-contact binary with a mass ratio of q = 1.335(4-0.005) and a degree of contact of about f = 3.5(-4-1.1)%. In general, the results are in good agreement with what is reported by Samec. Dramatic manifestations of the O'Connell effect that appear in the light curves can be explained well by employing starspots on the binary surface, which confirms that the system is active at present. Several new times of light minimum were obtained. All the avail- able times of light minimum were collected, along with the recalculated and newly obtained values. Applying a least-squares method to the constructed O - C diagram, a new ephemeris is derived for V1799 Ori. The orbital period is found to show a continuous weak increase at a rate of 1.8(±0.6) × 10^-8 d yr^-1. The extremely shallow contact, together with the period increase, suggests that the binary may be at a critical stage predicted by thermal relaxation oscillation theory.
出处 《Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第9期1157-1165,共9页 天文和天体物理学研究(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
关键词 binaries: close -- binaries: eclipsing -- stars: individual (V1799 Off) binaries: close -- binaries: eclipsing -- stars: individual (V1799 Off)
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