Photometric and Spectroscopic analysis of eight totally eclipsing contact binaries with small mass ratios

Li-Heng Wang, Kai Li, Ya-Ni Guo, Jing-Yi Wang, Xiang Gao, Xing Gao, Guo-You Sun
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This paper selected eight totally eclipsing contact binaries for photometric and spectroscopic studies, spectral data were analyzed by ULySS, and photometric data were analyzed using PHOEBE through MCMC sampling. We used two methods to calculate the initial values for running MCMC: one method is a new approach proposed by ourselves to model light curves without spots, while the other method is the genetic algorithm (GA) which can determine physical parameters with spot. Due to the results, these eight targets are all small mass ratio contact binary stars with a mass ratio below 0.25. There are four systems exhibiting O'Connell effect. By adding a dark spot on the primary component, the ideal fitting can be obtained. Meanwhile, it was found that two systems are shallow contact binaries, while the remaining six are moderate contact binaries. An O-C analysis of the eight eclipsing binary stars revealed that seven of them exhibit long-term changes. Four of them display a long-term decreasing trend, while the other three show a long-term increasing trend, and two targets exhibit periodic variations. The decrease in period may be caused by the transfer of matter from the more massive component to the less massive component, while the increase in period may be caused by the transfer of matter from the less massive component to the more massive component. The absolute physical parameters, orbital angular momentum, initial masses, and ages of these eight systems were calculated. Additionally, their mass-luminosity and mass-radius distributions were analyzed.
八颗小质量比全蚀接触双星的光度和光谱分析
本文选取了八颗全食接触双星进行光度和光谱研究,光谱数据由ULySS分析,光度数据由PHOEBE通过MCMC采样分析。我们使用了两种方法来计算运行 MCMC 的初始值:一种方法是我们自己提出的一种新方法,用于建立没有光斑的光曲线模型;另一种方法是遗传算法(GA),它可以确定有光斑的物理参数。结果表明,这八个目标都是质量比低于0.25的小质量比接触双星。有四个系统表现出了奥康纳尔效应。通过在主成分上添加一个暗斑,可以得到理想的拟合结果。同时发现,有两个系统是浅接触双星,其余六个是中等接触双星。对八颗食双星的 O-C 分析表明,其中七颗呈现长期变化。其中四个呈长期下降趋势,另外三个呈长期上升趋势,还有两个目标呈周期性变化。周期减小可能是由于物质从质量较大的部分转移到质量较小的部分,而周期增大可能是由于物质从质量较小的部分转移到质量较大的部分。我们计算了这八个系统的绝对物理参数、轨道角动量、初始质量和年龄。此外,还分析了它们的质量-光度和质量-半径分布。
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