2000AJ....120..319R


Query : 2000AJ....120..319R

2000AJ....120..319R - Astron. J., 120, 319-332 (2000/July-0)

W UMa-type binary stars in globular clusters.

RUCINSKI S.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

A sample of 86 contact binary systems in 14 globular clusters with available color index data in B-V or in V-I has been analyzed. A large fraction of all systems (at least one-third) are numerous foreground Galactic disk projections over long lines of sight to the clusters. Since the selection of the cluster members has been based on the MV(logP,color) calibrations, the matter of a metallicity correction required particular attention with the result that such a correction is apparently not needed at the present level of accuracy. Analysis of the color-magnitude and period-color relations shows that globular cluster members have different properties from the Galactic disk contact systems: They are underluminous mainly because of the smaller sizes and, consequently, have shorter orbital periods; the color-index effect of the diminished blanketing is relatively less important, especially for V-I. Among the class 1 members (deviations in MV smaller than 0.5 mag), the most common are blue straggler (BS) systems. The variability amplitudes for the BS systems show a significantly different distribution from that for systems below the turn-off point (TOP): The BS systems in the sample have only small amplitudes (which may be an indication of small mass ratios), while the distribution for the systems below the TOP is peculiar in containing only large-amplitude systems. This difference may be linked to the relatively small number of the detected main-sequence contact systems below the TOP as resulting from an observational selection effect due to the rapidly increasing measurement difficulties below the TOP. As a consequence, efforts at determining the frequency of occurrence of the contact systems below the TOP have been judged to be premature. The frequency among the BS stars could be moderately well established at about 45±10 BS stars per one contact BS binary; thus, contact binaries are about 3 times more common among the BS stars than among the disk population dwarfs. Contact binary systems with periods longer than 0.6 days are absent in the sample, possibly because the more massive stars have left the contact binary domain.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing - Stars: Blue Stragglers - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

Simbad objects: 84

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Number of rows : 84
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 OGLE SMC-ECL- 6234 EB* 00 22 00.6334857696 -72 02 04.007381460     17.938   17.126 ~ 5 0
2 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V95 EB* 00 22 47.4787978478 -72 13 17.215410446   16.55   15.921   ~ 10 0
3 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V56 EB* 00 23 15.809 -72 18 53.93           ~ 3 0
4 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3914 0
5 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V51 EB* 00 24 58.2009112776 -72 22 11.088578928           ~ 3 0
6 OGLE SMC140.3 45081 EB* 00 25 00.46 -72 00 02.7     17.651   16.929 ~ 6 0
7 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V30 EB* 00 25 15.93 -71 56 06.6           ~ 3 0
8 OGLE SMC707.27.032409 EB* 00 25 32.24 -72 01 51.6     19.553   18.404 ~ 5 0
9 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V6 EB* 00 26 10.5353146791 -72 11 07.773522508     16.461   15.972 ~ 8 0
10 NGC 288 GlC 00 52 45.24 -26 34 57.4   10 8.13     ~ 1041 0
11 Cl* NGC 288 SAW V10 V* 00 52 47.9195991317 -26 33 02.635384786   19.70 19.09     ~ 4 0
12 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
13 V* W Crv EB* 12 07 34.3580942256 -13 08 59.009877636   11.95 11.28 10.67 10.214 ~ 75 0
14 NGC 4372 GlC 12 25 45.43 -72 39 32.7   10.86 9.85     ~ 303 0
15 Cl* Ruprecht 106 SAW V17 EB* 12 38 15.8780963520 -51 11 47.398976880           ~ 2 0
16 Cl* Ruprecht 106 SAW V7 EB* 12 38 28.8 -51 09 00           ~ 2 0
17 C 1235-509 GlC 12 38 40.20 -51 09 01.0           ~ 376 0
18 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V248 EB* 13 25 02.1192805896 -47 24 15.342125688     16.86   16.27 ~ 5 0
19 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V257 EB* 13 25 04.9984717728 -47 28 22.238171580           ~ 3 0
20 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V236 BS* 13 25 52.1509024080 -47 24 08.419076892 17.695 17.611 17.292 17.071 16.755 ~ 7 0
21 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V215 EB* 13 26 30.08 -47 41 44.3           ~ 3 0
22 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V205 EB* 13 26 33.3022446240 -47 23 00.291486336 17.410 17.568 17.469 17.200 16.912 ~ 7 0
23 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3425 0
24 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V207 EB* 13 26 56.0791230984 -47 23 17.850976368 17.973 18.159 17.765 17.593 17.207 ~ 6 0
25 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V213 EB* 13 27 02.8454642352 -47 08 49.094631168     16.34   15.91 ~ 4 0
26 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V206 EB* 13 27 06.842 -47 36 03.28 17.651 17.477 17.187 16.972 16.751 ~ 8 0
27 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V208 EB* 13 27 10.524 -47 26 07.40 17.635 17.532 17.285 17.094 16.720 ~ 8 0
28 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V214 EB* 13 27 21.8033906088 -47 37 19.426520244   16.882 16.643 16.488 16.302 ~ 9 0
29 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V251 EB* 13 27 28.005 -47 26 44.26 16.602 16.430 16.202 15.998 15.797 ~ 6 0
30 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V254 EB* 13 27 28.592 -47 27 39.53 16.822 16.672 16.487 16.300 16.141 ~ 8 0
31 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V240 EB* 13 27 28.67 -47 26 19.7 16.769 16.710 16.421 16.201 15.943 ~ 7 0
32 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V241 EB* 13 27 36.180 -47 23 47.90 19.253 19.795 18.705 18.196 17.835 ~ 5 0
33 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V246 EB* 13 28 06.8445093480 -47 45 33.705644472     19.27   18.11 ~ 4 0
34 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V247 EB* 13 28 08.31 -47 40 45.2           ~ 3 0
35 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V255 EB* 13 28 35.26 -47 23 56.9     17.07   16.58 ~ 4 0
36 Cl* NGC 5139 SAW V244 EB* 13 28 37.20 -47 34 28.9     18.95   17.95 ~ 4 0
37 M 3 GlC 13 42 11.62 +28 22 38.2     6.39     ~ 2478 0
38 Cl* NGC 5272 BCB 1101 V* 13 42 15.75 +28 18 17.2           ~ 3 0
39 Cl* NGC 5466 SAW V28 EB* 14 05 24.64 +28 31 59.0   19.04 18.635   18.419 ~ 22 0
40 NGC 5466 GlC 14 05 27.29 +28 32 04.0     9.70     ~ 828 0
41 Cl* NGC 5466 SAW V29 EB* 14 05 29.00 +28 31 13.4   19.278 19.218   18.935 ~ 21 0
42 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1977 0
43 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V63 EB* 16 23 21.05 -26 33 25.0 18.97 18.82 17.80 17.14 16.49 ~ 6 0
44 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V66 EB* 16 23 25.5423829536 -26 29 11.800992372 17.98 17.77 16.93 16.37 15.77 ~ 15 0
45 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V69 EB* 16 23 31.34 -26 31 48.4 18.27 18.18 17.32 16.74 16.21 ~ 7 0
46 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V70 EB* 16 23 33.28 -26 31 08.0   17.97 17.03     ~ 6 0
47 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V68 EB* 16 23 34.35 -26 32 01.8 19.32 18.26 17.03 16.26 15.49 ~ 7 0
48 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1848 0
49 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V67 EB* 16 23 36.81 -26 31 44.1 17.27 17.12 16.25 15.65 15.09 ~ 10 0
50 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V72 EB* 16 23 38.4880359196 -26 32 10.911560523 16.76 16.46 15.83 15.40 15.01 ~ 27 0
51 Cl* NGC 6121 SAW V74 EB* 16 23 45.78 -26 31 16.5 17.64 17.70 16.87 16.31 15.72 ~ 7 0
52 NGC 6362 GlC 17 31 54.99 -67 02 54.0           ~ 585 0
53 Cl* NGC 6362 SAW V39 EB* 17 32 08.4554879304 -67 03 14.864340420   18.25 17.86     ~ 3 0
54 Cl* NGC 6362 SAW V45 EB* 17 32 52.7 -66 58 59   17.69 16.93     ~ 3 0
55 Cl* NGC 6362 SAW V52 EB* 17 33 10.7048553240 -67 13 16.603431240   16.00 15.36     ~ 2 0
56 Cl* NGC 6362 SAW V43 EB* 17 34 03.3411916656 -66 52 53.533135812   16.75 16.02     ~ 2 0
57 Cl* NGC 6397 SAW V8 EB* 17 40 39.2669740848 -53 38 46.931702352   16.72 16.28   15.76 ~ 10 1
58 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1975 0
59 Cl* NGC 6397 SAW V7 EB* 17 40 43.9199366001 -53 40 35.292617809   17.74 17.09 16.72   ~ 15 0
60 NGC 6441 GlC 17 50 13.06 -37 03 05.2           ~ 884 0
61 V* V1169 Sco RR* 17 50 34.5815755152 -37 01 31.867197780     16.869   15.852 ~ 16 0
62 V* V1170 Sco EB* 17 50 41.5273527024 -37 04 12.420800832     15.423   14.344 ~ 10 0
63 V* V394 Pav EB* 19 09 23.1994588248 -60 07 03.271407995           ~ 6 0
64 V* V395 Pav EB* 19 09 35.6451335904 -59 49 21.227180700           ~ 6 0
65 V* V396 Pav EB* 19 09 52.5445917816 -59 58 11.674659257           ~ 6 0
66 Cl* NGC 6752 SAW V14 EB* 19 10 12.75 -60 01 20.9           ~ 2 0
67 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2000 0
68 V* V397 Pav EB* 19 11 10.6025095596 -59 58 53.440812625           ~ 9 0
69 Cl* NGC 6752 SAW V9 EB* 19 11 26.37 -60 01 24.2           ~ 3 0
70 V* V398 Pav EB* 19 12 16.3002186912 -59 53 08.324945196     15.69     ~ 7 0
71 Cl* NGC 6838 YM V5 EB* 19 53 34.2792169800 +18 44 05.004336696   18.80 17.90     ~ 12 0
72 M 71 GlC 19 53 46.49 +18 46 45.1           ~ 1127 0
73 Cl* NGC 6838 YM V3 EB* 19 53 50.841 +18 47 51.85   19.3 19.07   17.50 ~ 13 0
74 Cl* NGC 6838 YM V2 EB* 19 53 57.090 +18 45 46.97   18.76 17.80     ~ 14 0
75 Cl* NGC 6838 YM V1 EB* 19 53 57.490 +18 43 33.76   19.00 18.20     ~ 12 0
76 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 22 EB* ~ ~     20.345     ~ 3 0
77 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 27 EB* ~ ~     19.983     ~ 3 0
78 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 31 EB* ~ ~     18.574     ~ 3 0
79 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 4 EB* ~ ~     18.840     ~ 3 0
80 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 35 EB* ~ ~     18.748     ~ 3 0
81 Cl* NGC 6441 SAW V50 EB* ~ ~           ~ 3 0
82 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 33 EB* ~ ~     19.025     ~ 3 0
83 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 5 EB* ~ ~     19.544     ~ 3 0
84 Cl* NGC 4372 ALAW 16 EB* ~ ~     18.741     ~ 3 0

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