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2001AJ....121.1084H - Astron. J., 121, 1084-1090 (2001/February-0)

An ultraviolet study of the short-period binary OO Aquilae.

HRIVNAK B.J., GUINAN E.F., DEWARF L.E. and RIBAS I.

Abstract (from CDS):

OO Aql is a rare W UMa-type eclipsing binary in which the two solar-type stars may have only recently evolved into contact. The binary has an unusually high mass ratio (0.84) and a relatively long orbital period (0.506 days) for its spectral type (mid-G). Twelve ultraviolet spectra of OO Aql were obtained in 1988 with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite, including a series of consecutive observations that cover nearly a complete orbital cycle. Chromospheric activity is studied by means of the Mg II h and k emission at 2800 Å. The Mg II emission is found to vary, even when the emission is normalized to the adjacent continuum flux. This variation may be correlated with orbital phase in the 1988 observations. It also appears that the normalized Mg II emission varies with time, as seen in spectra obtained at two different epochs in 1988 and when compared with two spectra obtained several years earlier. The level of chromospheric activity in OO Aql is less than that of other W UMa-type binaries of similar colors, but this is attributed to its early stage of contact binary evolution. Ultraviolet light curves were composed from measurements of the ultraviolet continuum in the spectra. These were analyzed, along with visible light curves of OO Aql, to determine the system parameters. The large wavelength range in the light curves enabled a well-constrained fit to a cool spot in the system.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing - Stars: Activity - Stars: Chromospheres - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: OO Aquilae

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