VIr light curves of GK Aqr Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Zhang L.
  2. Pi Q.
  3. Han X.L.
  4. Li T.
  5. Zhang X.
  6. Sang H.
  7. Wang D.
  8. Wang S.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We made the first VRI CCD light curves of the short-period contact eclipsing binary GK Aqr, which was observed on October 5 and 8, 2013 at Xinglong station of National Astronomical Observatories, China. The ephemeris of GK Aqr was calculated based on our two newly obtained minima and the minima that other observers obtained previously. We discovered that the orbital period of GK Aqr exhibits an increasing trend of dP/dt=2.8(0.1)x10^-7^days/year by means of fitting the O-C values of the minima. This phenomenon might be explained by mass transfer from the primary (less massive) component to the secondary (more massive) one. With the updated Wilson & Devinney (1971ApJ...166..605W) program, we obtained the photometric orbital parameters for the first time. Using our parameters, we also successfully explained the light curve obtained from the All Sky Automated Survey data. In the end, we concluded that GK Aqr is a near contact binary with a low contact factor of 5.2%. As the mass transfer continues, GK Aqr could become a contact system and evolve into an over-contact system.

Keywords
  1. eclipsing-binary-stars
  2. infrared-photometry
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015NewA...38...50Z
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History

2015-08-24T15:11:35Z
Resource record created
2015-08-24T15:11:35Z
Created
2017-06-01T08:52:35Z
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