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

  • Lee, Woo-Baik;Kang, Young-Woon;Oh, Kyu-Dong
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2008
  • We present the full BVR light curves and five times of minima of WZ Cep to provides a complete photometric solution and to confirm the long term variation of the light curves. Our light curves show symmetry while previous light curves of Hoffmann (1984) show a high degree of asymmetry (the O'Connell effect). The BVR light curves were analyzed by the method of Wilson-Devinney Differential Correction. Our photometric results show a good agreement with those of Djurasevic et al. (1998).

TWO UNITARY LIGHT CURVES OF AR LACERTAE IN 1984

  • Park, Hong-Suh;Chen, Kwan-Yu
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 1990
  • Photoelectric observation in 1984 shows light variation outside eclipses. The effect of the changing ambient temperature on the light curves were studied. Difficulty of studying and unitary, or mean, light curve of AR Lac is stressed.

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PHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF EXTREME LONG PERIOD ECLIPSING BINARY 31 CYG (초거성을 가지고 있는 초 장주기 식쌍성 31 CYG의 측광적 연구)

  • 정장해;이용삼;김호일
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 1991
  • The UBV light curves of an extreme long period binary star 31 Cyg are made with the observations obtained at Yonsei University Observatory for three seasons from 1988 to 1991 and the RI light curves are also made for one season in 1990-1991. The new combined UBV light curves of 31 Cyg are constructed with You's and collected data. A preliminary solution of the light curves of 31 Cyg is made using Wilson-Devinney codes.

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LIGHT CURVE ANALYSIS OF A SHORT PERIOD ECLIPSING BINARY SW LYNCIS (근접 식쌍성 SW LYNCIS의 광도곡선 분석)

  • 김호일;한원용;이우백;김천휘
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.196-203
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    • 1995
  • The UBV light curves of a close eclipsing binary SW Lyn were obtained with the observations made at the Sobaeksan Astronomy Observatory during 7 nights from September 1983 to March 1987. These light curves show asymmetry to the secondary minimum light and the asymmetry is larger at the shorter wavelength light curve. Assuming that the star sport makes the asymmetry, we employed the WD code to make the B and V light curves solution. We confirmed that SW Lyu has near contact(semi-detached) Roche configuration and has the Case A evolution.

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UBV Light Curves of the Eclipsing Binary SW Lacertae (식쌍성 SW Lacertae의 UBV 광도곡선)

  • 한원용;김강민;김천휘;이우백;김두환
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 1988
  • New differential photoelectric observations in UBV system of the W UMa-type eclipsing binary SW Lac presented. The data were obtained on 4 nights from October in 1987 using the 61cm reflector at Sobaeksan Astronomical Observatory. These light curves are compared with recent published light curves in order to check the light curve variations and magnitude difference of minimum light phases. Four times of minimum light are deduced and the orbital period variation of SW Lac has been discussed.

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PHOTOELECTRIC OBSERVATIONS OF EPSILON AURIGAE FROM 1982 TO 1985 (Epsilon Aurigae의 1982~85년 광전 관측)

  • 김영수
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 1989
  • The UBV observations of Epsilon Aurigae from April 1982 to May 1985 had been made at Yonsei University Observatory. The light curves drawn from the observational data are combined with other light curves which are well fitted. In these light curves, secondary light variations, flare activity, mid-eclipse light brightening, and others are checked precisely. Contact times and time of mid-eclipse are determined and compared with the values which were presented on the other papers. Compared with previous eclipses, it is noted that the duration of totality is gradually contracted and the duration of total eclipse is gradually enlarged. Though these phenomena are applied to the disk model which has been more accepted than any other models, those are not explained explicitly. So, a new model, comet model, is suggested and is found to make a neat description to the phenomena revealed on the light curves.

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Asymmetric Light curves of Contact and Near-Contact Binaries

  • Rittipruk, Pakakaew;Kang, Young-Woon
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.143.1-143.1
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    • 2012
  • We attempt to investigate the main reason of the asymmetrical light curves of contact and near-contact eclipsing binary base on the hypothesis that cool spot was produced on late type star while hot spot was produced from transferred material from their companion star hitting surface. We select 7 eclipsing binary systems which showed asymmetric light curves and mass transfer. Period variation and mass transfer rate were obtained from O-C diagram. Radial velocity curves and light curves of those 7 eclipsing binary system were adopted from available literature in order to obtain the absolute dimension. For four contact eclipsing binary system (AD Phe, EZ Hya, AG Vir and VW Boo), their component stars belonged to spectral type G to K was fitted by cool spot model. While the other two near-contact systems (RT Scl and V1010 Oph) and one contact system (SV Cen) was fitted by cool spot model. The densities of the materials are adopted from stellar model which calculate by stellar structure code. The calculated spot temperature turns out to agree with the photometric solution but there are no correlate between period variation rate and type of spot.

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Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry of VV Cephei

  • Kang, Young-Woon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 1992.10a
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    • pp.14-14
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    • 1992
  • The IUE archival spectra of VV Cephei were collected to investigate the eclipse nature in the ultraviolet. The temperature of the B star has been determined, as approximately30,OOOK, based en the flux distributions durstributions during egress, Light curves of VV Cephei were reduced from the spectrophotometry of the IUE archival spectra. Three light curves at the center wavelengths of 2350A,2550A and :!850A have been analyzed by the modified Wilson and Oevinney light curve program. the radii of the B star and M star were deduced to 0.05 and 0.22 of uint separation, respectively. The UV light curves show anevidence that the light was attenuated by the highly opaque atmosphere of the M star

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ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROPHOTOMETRY OF VV CEPHEI

  • Kang, Young-Woon
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 1992
  • The IUE archival spectra of VV Cephei were collected to investigate the eclipse nature in the ultraviolet. The temperature of the B star has been determined, as approximately 30000K, based on the flux distributions during egress. Light curves of VV Cephei were reduced from the spectrophotometry of the IUE archival spectra. Three light curves at the center wavelengths of 2350 ${\AA}$, 2550 ${\AA}$ and 2850 ${\AA}$ have been analyzed by the modified Wilson and Devinney light curve program. The radii of the B star and M star were deduced to 0.05 and 0.22 of unit separation, respectively. The UV light curves show an evidence that the light was attenuated by the highly opaque atmosphere of the M star.

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Improvement of TAOS data process

  • Lee, Dong-Wook;Byun, Yong-Ik;Chang, Seo-Won;Kim, Dae-Won;TAOS Team, TAOS Team
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.129.1-129.1
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    • 2011
  • We have applied an advanced multi-aperture indexing photometry and sophisticated de-trending method to existing Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) data sets. TAOS, a wide-field ($3^{\circ}{\times}3^{\circ}$) and rapid photometry (5Hz) survey, is designed to detect small objects in the Kuiper Belt. Since TAOS has fast and multiple exposures per zipper mode image, point spread function (PSF) varies in a given image. Selecting appropriate aperture among various size apertures allows us to reflect these variations in each light curve. The survey data turned out to contain various trends such as telescope vibration, CCD noise, and unstable local weather. We select multiple sets of stars using a hierarchical clustering algorithm in such a way that the light curves in each cluster show strong correlations between them. We then determine a primary trend (PT) per cluster using a weighted sum of the normalized light curves, and we use the constructed PTs to remove trends in individual light curves. After removing the trend, we can get each synthetic light curve of star that has much higher signal-to-noise ratio. We compare the efficiency of the synthetic light curves with the efficiency of light curves made by previous existing photometry pipelines. Our photometric method is able to restore subtle brightness variation that tends to be missed in conventional aperture photometric methods, and can be applied to other wide-field surveys suffering from PSF variations and trends. We are developing an analysis package for the next generation TAOS survey (TAOS II) based on the current experiments.

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