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SMALL MASS RATIO CONTACT BINARY (질량비가 작은 접촉쌍성)

  • 오규동;김천휘;강영운;김용기
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2003
  • The contact binary system has been classified in five different types according to their physical properties. We suggest that extremely small mass ratio contact binary systems(q<0.2) could be classified as a new type of contact binaries in addition to the classification. According to the Svechnikov & Kuznetsova (1990)'s catalogue, the spectral types of primary components of newly classified contact binaries are distributed at A type, and also the distribution of their various physical characteristics is laid at the center region dividing the early-type contact binaries from late-type contact binaries.

GENERAL PROPERTIES OF NEAR-CONTACT BINARIES (근접촉쌍성(NCBs)의 일반적 특성)

  • 오규동;김호일;강영운;이우백
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.151-162
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    • 2000
  • The general properties of the NCBs, divided into A and F types according to their spectral types, have been presented. The evolutionary status of the F type near-contact binaries are closer to that of the contact systems, i.e., W UMa type binaries, if it is assumed that the evolution of the NCBs is governed by the thermal relaxation oscillation theory. The mass-radius relation, mass-luminosity relation and H-R diagram of the NCBs provide that the A type NCBs suffer from more active mass transfer than F types. The components of the NCBs ar still in main-sequence like W UMa type stars and their two components lines parallel to the ZAMS.

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Formation and Evolution of Contact Binaries

  • Eggleton, Peter P.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.145-149
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    • 2012
  • I describe a series of processes, including hierarchical fragmentation, gravitational scattering, Kozai cycles within triple systems, tidal friction and magnetic braking, that I believe are responsible for producing the modest but significant fraction of stars that are observed as contact binaries. I also discuss further processes, namely heat transport, mass transport, nuclear evolution, thermal relaxation oscillations, and further magnetic braking with tidal friction, that influence the evolution during contact. The endpoint, for contact, is that the two components merge into a single star, as recently was observed in the remarkable system V1309 Sco. The single star probably throws off some mass and rotates rapidly at first, and then slows by magnetic braking to become a rather inconspicuous but normal dwarf or subgiant. If however the contact binary was part of a triple system originally-as I suggested above was rather likely-then the result could be a $widish$ binary with apparently non-coeval components. There are several such known.

ABSOLUTE DIMENSIONS OF CONTACT BINARY STARS IN BAADE WINDOW (바데의 창 영역에서 발견된 접촉형 쌍성의 절대량)

  • 강영운
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.217-266
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    • 1999
  • The light curves of the representative 6 contact binary stars observed by OGLE Project of searching for dark matter in our Galaxy have been analyzed by the method of the Wilson and Devinney Differential Correction to find photometric solutions. The orbital inclinations of these Devinney Differential Correction to find photometric solutions. The orbital inclinations of these binaries are in the range of $52^{circ}-69^{\circ}$ which is lower than that of the solar neighborhood binaries. The Roche lobe filling factor of these binaries are distributed in large range of 0.12 - 0.90. Since absence of spectroscopic observations for these binaries we have found masses of the 6 binary systems based on the intersection between Kepler locus and locus derived from Vandenberg isochrones in the mass - luminosity plane. Then absolute dimensions and distances have been found by combining the masses and the photometric solutions. The distances of the 6 binary systems are distributed in the range of 1 kpc- 6 kpc. This distance range is the limiting range where the contact binaries which have period shorter than a day are visible. Most contact binaries discovered in the Baade window do not belong to the Galactic bulge.

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AN APPLICATION OF WD MODEL TO EB TYPE CONTACT BINARY SYSTEM (EB형 접촉식쌍성에 대한 WD 모델 적용에 관한 분석)

  • 오규동;오수연
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 2000
  • The EB type contact binaries show large temperature difference $(\mid\bigtriangleup T\mid\geq1,000K)$ between two components. Thus we have modified the mode 3 of the WD program to adjust albedos, limb darkening coefficients and gravity darkening exponents for both components of such binaries, while the values for those parameters should be same for both components in the original WD program. Both of the modified and the original versions have been applied to the EB type contact binaries such as DO Cas, GO Cyg, and FS Lup. The computed light curves with modified version fit better to the observations.

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STATISTICAL SURVEY FOR THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF NEAR CONTACT BINARY(NCBs) (근접촉쌍성(NCBs)의 물리적 특성에 대한 통계적 분석)

  • Oh, Kyu-Dong
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.233-242
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    • 2005
  • The absolute dimensions and orbital elements of 66 near contact binaries, collected from literatures, have been analyzed to investigate the physical characteristics of the near contact binaries as well as co-relations among physical parameters. The relationship between the mass ratio and luminosity ratio of the near contact binary systems have been obtained as a $L_2/L_1{\approx}(M_2/M_1)^{1.45}$, which is similar to that of the early type contact binary system. The physical parameters of the new contact binaries show that the difference in mass, radius, luminosity and temperature between the primary and the secondary components for the F type NCBs are smaller than those for the A type NCBs. In H-R diagram, the components of the A types are located closer to the terminal age main sequence than those of the F types.

CONTACT BINARIES IN THE FIELD OF STELLAR CLUSTERS

  • LIANG, LIU;SHENGBANG, QIAN;LIYING, ZHU
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.197-200
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    • 2015
  • Several contact binary systems in four stellar clusters or their fields are reported here; NGC7789-V12, EP Cep and ES Cep in NGC188, NGC104-V95 and V710 Mon. Their multiple light curves were analyzed by the 2010 version of the W-D code, and their physical parameters were obtained.

ABSOLUTE PARAMETERS AND MASS-RADIUS-LUMINOSITY RELATIONS FOR THE SUB-TYPES OF W UMα BINARIES

  • AWADALLA N. S.;HANNA M. A.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2005
  • The authors have assembled a sample of 80 W UMa binary systems (42 W-subtype and 38 A-subtype) whose light curves have all been solved by means of the recent W-D code and combined with up-to-date radial velocity solutions. The absolute parameters (masses, radii and luminosities) have been derived (without any constraint on the physical parameters). The main results of this paper are: (1) the mass-luminosity relations for both W&A-subtypes. as well as for all W UMa contact binaries have been shown, (2) the mass-radius relations have been found for both subtypes, (3) some remarks on the evolution status have been presented.

KIC06118779 and KIC08682849: Extremely low mass ratio contact binaries with quasi-cyclically varying O'Connell effects and strong anti-correlations in their ETV diagrams

  • Jeong, Min-Ji;Kim, Chun-Hwey
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.78.3-78.3
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    • 2016
  • The Kepler mission of NASA has enabled to discover a lot of new W UMa-type binaries with continuous light curves measured with unprecedented accuracy. Interestingly, their eclipsing time variation (hereafter ETV) diagrams show anti-correlation between primary and secondary minima, presumably occurred by continuous spot variation (Tran et al. 2013; Balaji et al. 2014). Two active Kepler binaries (KIC06118779 & KIC08682849), reported as showing the anti-correlation in ETV diagram, were investigated to see that the anti-correlations are correlated with time-variable O'connell effects appeared in their light curves. As a result, it was found that the O'connell effects for two binary stars have varied in quasi-sinusoidal ways similar to the patterns of their anti-correlation variations. In addition, our light curve syntheses of two binary stars with the latest version of the Wilson-Devinney code (Wilson & devinney 1971) show that they are very deep-contact binary system with extremely low mass ratios.

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