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2017PASP..129a4202H - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 129, part no 1, 4202-14202 (2017/January-0)

Photometric properties of the HW Vir-type binary OGLE-GD-ECL-11388.

HONG K., LEE J.W., LEE D.-J., KIM S.-L., KOO J.-R., PARK J.-H., LEE C.-U., KIM D.-J., CHA S.-M. and LEE Y.

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We present the first extensive photometric results for the eclipsing binary OGLE-GD-ECL-11388 with a period of about 3.5 hours located in the Galactic disk. For the photometric solutions, we obtained the BVI light curves from both the KMTNet observations in 2015 and the OGLE-III survey data from 2001-2009, which show striking reflection effects and very sharp eclipses. The light curve synthesis indicates that the eclipsing system is a HW Vir-type binary with a mass ratio of q = 0.289, an orbital inclination of i = 81.9 deg, and a temperature ratio between both components of T2/T1 = 0.091. A frequency analysis was applied to the light residuals from our binary model; however, no pulsating periodicity from the subdwarf B-type primary component was detected under signal-to-noise amplitude ratios larger than 4.0. A total of 27 minimum epochs spanning 15 yr were used to analyze the eclipse timing variations of OGLE-GD-ECL-11388. It was found that the orbital period has varied due to a continuous period decrease at a rate of dP/dt = -1.1 x 10–8 day yr–1 or a sinusoidal oscillation with a semiamplitude of K = 35 s and a cycle of P3 = 8.9 yr. The period decrease may be explained by an angular momentum loss via magnetic stellar wind braking or may be only a part of the sinusoidal variation. We think the most likely interpretation of the orbital period change, at present, is the light-time effect via the presence of a third body with a mass of M3sini3=12.5MJup, putting it in the boundary zone between planets and brown dwarfs.

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