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The data mining III: An analysis of 21 eclipsing binary light-curves observed by the INTEGRAL/OMC
Twenty-one eclipsing binaries were selected for an analysis from a huge
database of observations made by the INTEGRAL/OMC camera. The photometric data
were processed and analyzed, resulting in a first light-curve study of these
neglected eclipsing binaries. In several systems from this sample even their
orbital periods have been confirmed or modified. Thirty-two new minima times of
these binaries have been derived.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, published in 2011NewA...16..157
The triple system KR Com
Aims: We present the detailed analysis of triple system KR Com with different
observational techniques - photometry, interferometry, and period variation.
Methods: The use of BVR photometry of the close-contact binary KR Com, which is
the primary component of a triple system, helps us to better describe the
properties of the components. The interferometric data obtained during the last
30 years sufficiently determine the visual orbit, but the use of minima timings
of KR Com for the study of period variation together with the visual orbit is a
novel approach in this system. Results: Basic physical parameters resulting
from the light curve analysis agree well with the previous results from
spectroscopy. The temperatures for the primary and secondary component resulted
in 5549 and 6072 K, respectively, and the amount of the third light in all
filters is about 1/3 of the total luminosity. The distant third component
revolves around the common barycenter on 11 yr orbit with a very high
eccentricity (0.934) and this movement is also detectable via the period
variation, which is clearly visible in the O-C diagram of times of minima
observations. The use of minima times for the combined analysis helps us to
independently determine the distance to the system (64.02 +/- 9.42 pc) and also
to confirm the orientation of the orbit in space. Conclusions: New minima
observations and also spectroscopy would be very profitable, especially during
the next periastron passage in the year 2017.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, published in 2010A&A...519A..78
The data mining: An analysis of 20 eclipsing binary light-curves observed by the INTEGRAL/OMC
Twenty eclipsing binaries were selected for an analysis from a huge database
of observations made by the INTEGRAL/OMC camera. The photometric data were
processed and analyzed, resulting in a first light-curve study of these
neglected eclipsing binaries. Most of the selected systems are the detached
ones. The system ET Vel was discovered to be an eccentric one. Due to missing
spectroscopic study of these stars, further detailed analyses are still needed.Comment: 4 pages, published in 2009 New Astronomy 14, 12
The first analysis of extragalactic binary-orbit precession
The main aim of the present paper is the very first analysis of the
binary-orbit precession out of our Galaxy. The light curves of an eclipsing
binary MACHO 82.8043.171 in the Large Magellanic cloud (LMC) were studied in
order to analyse the long-term evolution of its orbit. It is a detached system
that is undergoing rapid orbit precession. The inclination of the orbit towards
the observer has been changing, which has caused the eclipse depth to become
lower over the past decade, and this is ongoing. The period of this effect was
derived as only about 77 years, so it is the second fastest nodal motion known
amongst such systems nowadays. This is the first analysis of an extragalactic
binary with nodal precession. This effect is probably caused by a distant third
body orbiting the pair, which could potentially be detected via spectroscopy.
Some preliminary estimates of this body are presented. However, even such a
result can tell us something about the multiplicity fraction in other galaxies.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, published in 2013A&A...559A..41
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