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Hauptverfasser: Geldi, Mehmet, Çalışkan, Kübra, Sipahi, Esin
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Geldi, Mehmet
Çalışkan, Kübra
Sipahi, Esin
author_facet Geldi, Mehmet
Çalışkan, Kübra
Sipahi, Esin
contents This study examines the period variation of the eclipsing binary system KR Cyg, a near-contact binary characterized by its short orbital period and significant stellar interactions. The precise orbital parameters of the system have been determined through light curve data collected periodically since 1999 and were published in our previous studies. Additionally, minimum light observations have been continuously monitored to analyze the period variation of the system. In our earlier work, the masses of the primary and secondary components were determined as $2.88\pm0.20 M_{\odot}$ and $1.26\pm 0.07 M_{\odot}$, with corresponding radii of $2.59\pm 0.06 R_{\odot}$ and $1.80\pm 0.04 R_{\odot}$. The bolometric albedo and effective temperature of the less massive star were also investigated, and deviations caused by mutual illumination effects were identified. These results provide valuable insights into the evolutionary status of KR Cyg and shed light on the dynamic processes that occur in near-contact binary systems. Using updated eclipse timings, an (O-C) diagram was constructed, revealing both long-term trends and periodic oscillations. These cyclical variations are thought to indicate the presence of a tertiary component affecting the system via the light-time effect. Additional observations and modeling are recommended to confirm the tertiary hypothesis and further refine the parameters of the system.
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spellingShingle Monitoring the Period Variation of KR Cyg Eclipsing Binary
Geldi, Mehmet
Çalışkan, Kübra
Sipahi, Esin
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
This study examines the period variation of the eclipsing binary system KR Cyg, a near-contact binary characterized by its short orbital period and significant stellar interactions. The precise orbital parameters of the system have been determined through light curve data collected periodically since 1999 and were published in our previous studies. Additionally, minimum light observations have been continuously monitored to analyze the period variation of the system. In our earlier work, the masses of the primary and secondary components were determined as $2.88\pm0.20 M_{\odot}$ and $1.26\pm 0.07 M_{\odot}$, with corresponding radii of $2.59\pm 0.06 R_{\odot}$ and $1.80\pm 0.04 R_{\odot}$. The bolometric albedo and effective temperature of the less massive star were also investigated, and deviations caused by mutual illumination effects were identified. These results provide valuable insights into the evolutionary status of KR Cyg and shed light on the dynamic processes that occur in near-contact binary systems. Using updated eclipse timings, an (O-C) diagram was constructed, revealing both long-term trends and periodic oscillations. These cyclical variations are thought to indicate the presence of a tertiary component affecting the system via the light-time effect. Additional observations and modeling are recommended to confirm the tertiary hypothesis and further refine the parameters of the system.
title Monitoring the Period Variation of KR Cyg Eclipsing Binary
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09688