(Not so) hierarchical stellar multiples seen through the eyes of Kepler, TESS, and other missions.

IF 0.4 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
T. Borkovits, S. Rappaport
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Abstract

During the era of Kepler, TESS, and other related star-monitoring space-based missions, quasi-continuous observations of thousands of known and previously unknown eclipsing binaries for several months (or even years) has led to the discovery of hundreds of compact hierarchical triple (and multiple) star systems. Many of them produce spectacular observational effects that were never (or at least, rarely) seen before, for example: extra outer eclipses; thirdbody perturbation-dominated, large amplitude, non-sinusoidal eclipse timing variations; rapid eclipse depth variations, etc. Successful modeling of these phenomena is a great challenge; however, it does offer substantial astrophysical benefits. In this paper we review our two different approaches to these challenges: one of them is based on the analytical theory of third-body perturbations and is applied exclusively to the eclipse timing variations, while the other is a complex, numerical, spectro-photodynamical modeling of all the available observations of such systems. We discuss some recent results obtained for TESS systems.
(并非如此)通过开普勒、TESS和其他任务的眼睛看到的分层恒星倍数。
在开普勒、TESS和其他相关的恒星监测天基任务期间,对数千个已知和以前未知的食双星进行了几个月(甚至几年)的准连续观测,发现了数百个紧凑的分层三(和多)星系统。它们中的许多产生了以前从未(或至少很少)见过的壮观的观测效果,例如:额外的外食;以第三体摄动为主的、大振幅的、非正弦的日食时间变化;日蚀深度快速变化等。这些现象的成功建模是一个巨大的挑战;然而,它确实提供了大量的天体物理学好处。在本文中,我们回顾了我们应对这些挑战的两种不同方法:其中一种方法是基于第三体摄动的分析理论,专门用于日食时间变化,而另一种方法是对这些系统的所有可用观测数据进行复杂的数值光谱光动力学建模。讨论了近年来对TESS系统的一些研究结果。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
20.00%
发文量
4
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnate Pleso" (CAOSP) is published by the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS). The journal publishes new results of astronomical and astrophysical research, preferentially covering the fields of Interplanetary Matter, Stellar Astrophysics and Solar Physics. We publish regular papers, expert comments and review contributions.
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