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2015AJ....149...38Q - Astron. J., 149, 38 (2015/February-0)

Photometric investigation of the totally eclipsing contact binary V12 in the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 7789.

QIAN S.-B., ESSAM A., WANG J.-J., ALI G.B., LIU L., HAROON A.-A. and ZHOU X.

Abstract (from CDS):

NGC 7789 is an intermediate-age open cluster with an age similar to the mean age of contact binary stars. V12 is a bright W UMa-type binary star with an orbital period of 0.3917 days. The first complete light curves of V12 in the V, R, and I bands are presented and analyzed with the Wilson-Devinney (W-D) method. The results show that V12 is an intermediate-contact binary (f = 43.0 (± 2.2)%) with a mass ratio of 3.848, and it is a W-type contact binary where the less massive component is slightly hotter than the more massive one. The asymmetry of the light curves is explained by the presence of a dark spot on the more massive component. The derived orbital inclination (i = 83°.6) indicates that it is a totally eclipsing binary, which suggests that the determined parameters are reliable. The orbital period may show a long-term increase at a rate of {dot}P = +2.48(± 0.17) x 10–6 days/yr that reveals a rapid mass transfer from the less massive component to the more massive one. However, more observations are needed to confirm this conclusion. The presence of an intermediate-contact binary in an intermediate-age open cluster may suggest that some contact binaries have a very short pre-contact timescale. The presence of a third body and/or stellar collision may help to shorten the pre-contact evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - binaries: eclipsing - stars: evolution - stars: individual: V12 in NGC 7789

Simbad objects: 13

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