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2000A&A...362..169P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 362, 169-188 (2000/10-1)

Active eclipsing binary RT Andromedae revisited.

PRIBULLA T., CHOCHOL D., MILANO L., ERRICO L., VITTONE A.A., BARONE F. and PARIMUCHA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

All available photometric and spectroscopic data of the short-period RS CVn-like binary RT And have been reanalyzed in a homogeneous way. The long-term orbital period change is explained by two period jumps, a continuous period decrease combined with the light-time orbit or two light-time orbits. UBVRIJK light curves without maculation effects together with the radial velocities of both components were analysed with the Wilson-Devinney program to compute the photometric and spectroscopic elements and derive the masses of the components: m1=1.10±0.02M and m2=0.83±0.02M. The high orbital inclination i=87.6°±0.1° was confirmed by photoelectric observations of the secondary minimum. The mean observed U light curve shows additional light during the secondary minimum. The small eccentricity found by several authors from the light-curve analysis cannot be ruled out. The face-to-face position of the spots on the surface of both components in 1971 indicates the possibility of a mass transfer from the primary to the secondary component through a magnetic bridge connecting both active regions. Analysis of all available light curves suggests a random position of starspots and does not confirm the idea of active longitude belts. The absolute parameters of the binary together with maximal apparent V brightness set the distance of RT And to 83±2pc, close to the Hipparcos value of 75±6pc.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: RT And - stars: magnetic fields

Simbad objects: 12

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