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Deep and low mass-ratio contact binaries and their third bodies
Deep and low mass-ratio contact binaries (DLMCBs) are believed to be in the
final stage of their contact phase, potentially leading to the formation of
fast-rotating single stars such as FK Com-type stars and blue stragglers, as
well as luminous red novae. These systems serve as an excellent laboratory for
studying stellar coalescence and merging processes. Our search for DLMCBs began
in 2004 and has since identified a group of such systems. Together with that
collected from the literature, more than 100 DLMCBs have been detected so far.
Half of them have had their periods investigated based on O-C curves. Some have
shown period increases, while others have exhibited period decreases. Among
them, more than half DLMCBs have cyclic variations, suggesting the possibility
of the existence of a third body orbiting around the DLMCBs. Furthermore, with
more data obtained extending the span of the O-C curve, more cyclic variations
could be detected. The high proportion of signs of the presence of third bodies
makes them an essential factor to consider when studying the merger of contact
binaries.