BVR light curves of V1191 Cyg Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Ulas B.
  2. Kalomeni B.
  3. Keskin V.
  4. Kose O.
  5. Yakut K.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the analysis of photometric and spectroscopic variation, and orbital period study of the late-type contact binary system V1191 Cyg. The system is found to be a contact binary system having strange configuration with very small mass ratio and short orbital period comparing with the other members of the same group. We determined a new set of stellar physical parameters for hot and cooler companion as M_h_=0.13(1)M_{sun}_, M_c_=1.29(8)M_{sun}_, R_h_=0.52(15)R_{sun}_, R_c_=1.31(18)R_{sun}_, L_h_=0.46(25)L_{sun}_, L_c_=2.71(80)L_{sun}_, and the separation between the components a=2.20(8)R_{sun}_ from the simultaneous solution of the light and radial velocity curves. Analyses of the mid-eclipses time of the system indicate a period increase of dP/dt=1.3(1)x10^-6^days/yr that can be interpreted in terms of the high mass transfer dM/dt=2.0(4)x10^-7^M_{sun}_/yr from the less massive component to the more massive one.

Keywords
  1. Eclipsing binary stars
  2. Variable stars
  3. Late-type stars
  4. Infrared photometry
  5. Optical astronomy
  6. Photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2012NewA...17...46U
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History

2011-12-06T12:38:25Z
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2011-12-06T12:38:25Z
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