Bibcode
Szalai, T.; Kiss, L. L.; Meszaros, Sz.; Vinko, J.; Csizmadia, Sz.
Referencia bibliográfica
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/465/943. Originally published in: 2007A&A...465..943S
Fecha de publicación:
2
2007
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Descripción
We detected tertiary components of close binaries from spectroscopy and
light curve modelling, investigated the light-travel time effect and the
possibility of magnetic activity cycles, measured mass ratios for
unstudied systems, and derived absolute parameters. We carried out new
photometric and spectroscopic observations of five bright close
eclipsing binaries, predominantly in the southern skies. We obtained
full Johnson BV light curves, which were modelled with the
Wilson-Devinney code. Radial velocities were measured with the
cross-correlation method using IAU radial velocity standards as spectral
templates. Period changes were studied with the O-C method, utilising
published epochs of minimum light (XY Leo) and ASAS photometry (VZ Lib).
For three objects (DX Tuc, QY Hya, V870 Ara), absolute parameters have
been determined for the first time. We spectroscopically detected the
tertiary components in XY Leo and VZ Lib and discovered one in QY Hya.
For XY Leo we updated the light-time effect parameters and detected a
secondary periodicity of about 5100d in the O-C diagram that may hint at
the existence of short-period magnetic cycles. A combination of recent
photometric data shows that the orbital period of the tertiary star in
VZ Lib is likely to be over 1500d. QY Hya is a semi-detached X-ray
active binary in a triple system with K and M-type components, while
V870 Ara is a contact binary with the third smallest spectroscopic mass
ratio for a W UMa star to date. Being close to the theoretical minimum
for contact binaries, this small mass ratio suggests that V870 Ara has
the potential of constraining evolutionary scenarios of binary mergers.
The inferred distances to these systems are compatible with the
Hipparcos parallaxes.
(4 data files).