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A Photometric Investigation of KIC6118779 with Phase Smearing Effect

  • Jeong, Min-ji;Kim, Chun-Hwey
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.63.3-64
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    • 2017
  • KIC6118779 is an over-contact binary system having a short orbital period of about 0.36 days. The photometric data for this system are acquired by the observations of Kepler mission in the long cadence mode having a time resolution of about 30 minutes. It means that the Kepler light curves of the system may be strongly affected by phase smearing effect and the analysis of them without consideration of the phase smearing effect may result in wrong stellar properties. Additionally, this system also shows dynamical variation of light curve resulting from spot activity. For all those reasons, it is difficult to investigate KIC6118779, and the investigation should be carried out carefully. In this presentation, we introduce the phase smearing effect and carry out the light curve modeling with the 2015 version of the Wilson-Devinney binary code considering the phase smearing effect. Our results show that the system is a deep over contact binary system and has extremely low mass ratio of about 0.12. Moreover our spot modeling implies the cyclic migration of a big cool spot on the massive component.

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Mass transfer with Asymmetric Light Curve of Contact and Near-Contact Binaries

  • ;강영운
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.50.1-50.1
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    • 2010
  • We have analyzed times of minima for of 6 binary systems. Three binary systems show period decrease at rate $3.19{\times}10-5$ yr -1 for SV Cen, $1.35{\times}10-7$ yr -1 for RT Scl and $1.14{\times}10-7$ yr -1 for AD Phe. Two systems show period increase $5.696{\times}10-8$ yr -1 for SX Aur and $6.93{\times}10-8$ yr -1 for GO Cyg. One system shows cyclic period variation. We estimated the mass transfer rate for 5 binary systems. Four systems show asymmetric light curves. Two asymmetric light curves (SV Cen and RT Scl) are due to hot spot caused by mass transfer. And two asymmetric light curves (AD Phe and TY Boo) are due to cool spot caused by magnetic activities on the cooler component. We also obtain absolute dimensions from photometric solution and spectroscopic solution by analyzing their light curves and radial velocity curves, which are collected from literatures, using 2007 version Wilson and Deviney computer code.

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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
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제41권1호
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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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NEW CCD OBSERVATIONS AND THE FIRST PHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE CONTACT BINARY AP UMI

  • AWADALLA, N.S.;HANNA, M.A.;ISMAIL, M.N.;HASSAN, I.A.;ELKHAMISY, M.A.
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제49권3호
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    • pp.65-71
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    • 2016
  • We obtain the first complete CCD light curves (LCs) of the contact binary AP UMi in the VRI bands and analyzed them by means of the PHOEBE code. A spotted model is applied to treat the asymmetry in the LCs. The LC morphology clearly shows the O'Connell effect and the solution shows an influence of star spots on both components. Such effect of star spots is common between the RS CVn and W UMa chromospherically active stars. Based on the obtained solution of the LCs we investigate the evolutionary state of the components and conclude that the system is a pre-intermediate contact binary (f = 0.29) with mass ratio q = 0.38, and it is an A-type W UMa system where the less massive secondary component is cooler than the more massive primary one.

PHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE NEAR-CONTACT BINARY CN ANDROMEDAE

  • Lee Chung-Uk;Lee Jae-Woo
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2006
  • We completed four color light curves of the near-contact binary CN And during three nights from September to December 2004 using the 61-cm reflector and BV RI filters at Sobaeksan Observatory. We determined four new times of minimum light (two timings for primary eclipse, two for secondary). Newly obtained BV RI light curves and the radial velocity curves from Rucinski et a1. (2000) were simultaneously analyzed to derive the system parameters of CN And. We used the semi-detached mode 4 of the 2003-version of the Wilson-Devinney binary model, and interpreted the asymmetry of the light curve by introducing two spots; a cool spot on the primary component and a hot spot on the secondary component. New photometric parameters are not much different from those of Cicek et a1. (2005), and it is considered that the system is in the era of broken contact. From the orbital period study with all available timings including our data, we found a continous period decrease with a rate of $P_{obs}=--1.82{\times}10^{-7}\;d\;yr^{-1}$ that can be explained with two possible mechanisms. We think the most likely cause of the period decrease is a thermal mass transfer from the primary to the secondary component, rather than angular momentum loss due to a magnetic stellar wind.

엘리베이터 내의 신체적 접촉 장면 추출 (Extraction of Physical Contact in Elevator)

  • 신성윤
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제19권12호
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    • pp.2852-2857
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    • 2015
  • 엘리베이터 내에서의 폭행과 폭력은 가장 빈번히 발생하는 범죄이다. 특히 요즈음엔 CCTV 카메라가 있다는 것을 알면서도 자주 발생하는 현상이다. 본 논문에서는 엘리베이터 내에서 사람사이의 접촉 현상을 추출하고자 한다. 엘리베이터에 사람이 많이 타는 경우에는 이러한 현상이 발생하지 않는다. 하지만 엘리베이터에 사람이 적게 타는 경우에 발생한다. 접촉의 추출 방법은 이진영상의 스켈레톤(골격)을 추출하여 접촉 여부를 판단한다. 따라서 엘리베이터 내에서 발생하는 폭행과 폭력을 바로 검출하여 경비실에 알려주도록 한다.

접촉쌍성의 광도와 시선속도곡선의 분석에 의한 절대 물리량과 거리의 결정-II. CK Bootis (DETERMINATIONS OF ITS ABSOLUTE DIMENSIONS AND DISTANCE BY THE ANALYSES OF LIGHT AND RADIAL-VELOCITY CURVES OF THE CONTACT BINARY - II. CK Bootis)

  • 이재우;이충욱;김천휘;강용범;구재림
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2004
  • 2004년 6월부터 7월까지 총 13일간 레몬산천문대의 1m 망원경과 BVR 필터를 사용하여 접촉 쌍성 CK Boo의 광도곡선을 완성하고, 4개(주극심 3개, 부극심 1개)의 새로운 극심시각을 산출하였다. 1998년에 개정한 Wilson-Devinney 쌍성모델의 접촉모드를 이용하여, 우리의 BVR 광도곡선과 Rucinski & Lu(1999)의 시선속도곡선을 분석하였다. 그 결과, 우리는 CK Boo가 질량비(q=0.11)와 궤도 경사각($i=65^{\circ}$)이 작은 A형 과접촉쌍성($f=84\%$)임을 확인하였다. 우리의 측광 및 분광학적 해로 부터 이 쌍성계의 절대 물리량을 $M_1=1.42Me{\odot},\;M_2=0.15M{\odot},\;R_1=1.47R{\odot}$, 그리고 $R_2=0.59M{\odot}$으로, 거리를 129pc으로 산출하였다. 우리가 구한 거리는 Hipparcos 삼각시차에 의한 거리($157{\pm}33pc$)와 오차의 범위 내에서 일치한다.

이성분계 전도성물질을 이용한 리튬이온전지의 전기화학적 성능 향상에 관한 연구 (Improvement on Electrochemical Performances of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Binary Conductive Agents)

  • 이창우;이미숙;김현수;문성인
    • 공업화학
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.689-692
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    • 2005
  • 스피넬계 $LiMn_2O_4$를 양극 활물질로 사용하는 리튬이온전지의 전기화학적 성능을 향상시키기 위하여 서로 상이한 입자크기를 가지는 Super P Black 및 $Vulcan^{(R)}$ XC-72R을 사용한 이성분계 전도성물질을 제조하였다. 이렇게 이성분계 전도성물질을 사용하여 제조되어진 $LiMn_2O_4$ 전지 시스템은 충 방전 동안의 비용량 및 사이클 수명의 관점에서 특성 평가되었다. 결과적으로 Super P Black 및 $Vulcan^{(R)}$ XC-72R이 3:7의 비율로 구성되어진 이성분계 전도성물질을 사용하였을 때의 전지가 우수한 전기화학적 성능을 보여주었으며 이는 적절한 조합의 ionic diffusion rate와 electric contact에 의해 제어되어졌기 때문인 것으로 여겨진다.

접촉쌍성 WZ Cephei의 CCD 측광관측 (CCD PHOTOMETRY OF CONTACT BINARY WZ Cephei)

  • 이우백;강영운;오규동
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2008
  • 접촉 식쌍성 WZ Cep를 CCD 측광관측하여 BVR 광도곡선을 얻고, 5개의 극심 시각을 결정하였다. 새로운 3색의 광도곡선을 Wilson-Devinney 프로그램에 적용하여 측광학적인 해를 구하고, 광도곡선의 장주기 변화를 검증하였다. 우리 광도곡선의 형태는 전형적인 W UMa형의 대칭적인 것으로 나타나는 반면에 Hoffimann(1984)의 광도곡선은 매우 심한 O'Connell 효과를 보이는 비대칭으로 나타난다. WZ Cep의 대칭적인 광도곡선은 Djurasevic et al.(1998)의 광도곡선에서도 확인되었다.

The Solar-Type Contact Binary BX Pegasi Revisited

  • Lee, Jae-Woo;Kim, Seung-Lee;Lee, Chung-Uk;Youn, Jae-Hyuck
    • 한국우주과학회:학술대회논문집(한국우주과학회보)
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    • 한국우주과학회 2009년도 한국우주과학회보 제18권2호
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    • pp.24.2-24.2
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    • 2009
  • We present the results of new CCD photometry for the contact binary BX Peg, made during three successive months beginning on September 2008. As do historical light curves, our observations display an O'Connell effect and the November data by themselves indicate clear evidence for very short-time brightness disturbance. For these variations, model spots are applied separately to the two data set of Group I (Sep.--Oct.) and Group II (Nov.). The former is described by a single cool spot on the secondary photosphere and the latter by a two-spot model with a cool spot on the cool star and a hot one on either star. These are generalized manifestations of the magnetic activity of the binary system. Twenty light-curve timings calculated from Wilson-Devinney code were used for a period study, together with all other minimum epochs. The complex period changes of BX Peg can be sorted into a secular period decrease caused dominantly by angular momentum loss due to magnetic stellar wind braking, a light-travel-time (LTT) effect due to the gravitational effect of a low-mass third companion, and a previously unknown short-term oscillation. This last period modulation could be produced either by a second LTT orbit with a period of about 16 yr due to the existence of a fourth body or by the effect of magnetic activity with a cycle length of about 12 yr.

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