3 eclipsing binaries extrema with TESS data Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Dzygunenko A.
  2. Tvardovskyi D.
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    CDS
Abstract

We studied three eclipsing binary systems: TIC 199716496, TIC 414764074, and TIC 435447013, using TESS space telescope photometric data. We classified the first and the third stars as Algol-type variables and the second star as W Ursae Majoris. We calculated the periods and initial epochs for all three objects and later corrected them using O-C curve analysis. Further investigation revealed a significant reflection effect in TIC 435447013, and possible star spots in TIC 414764074. Moreover, TIC 199716496 appeared to have strange semiregular period changes. These findings enhance our understanding of binary systems despite raising even more questions about the nature of observed features of variable stars.

Keywords
  1. eclipsing-binary-stars
  2. variable-stars
  3. ephemerides
  4. photometry
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2025OEJV..258....1D
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2025-05-30T14:26:30Z
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2025-05-30T14:26:30Z
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