Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Sep 2002)

Roche Model and Absolute Dimensions of the Eclipsing Binary Y Cam with a Pulsating Component

  • J. W. Lee,
  • C. -H. Kim,
  • S. -L. KIM,
  • J. -H. Youn,
  • S. -G. Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2002.19.3.187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 187 – 196

Abstract

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We performed CCD photometric observations of the eclipsing binary Y Cam with a pulsating component, for 16 nights from November 2000 to May 2001 using a V filter attached to the 61-cm reflector at Sobaeksan Optical Astronomy Observatory. Our V light curve and Broglia & Marin's (1974) BV ones were analyzed with Mode 2 for a detached Roche model as well as Model 5 for a semi-detached one in the Wilson-Devinney code. From the analysis, we found the following results: 1) It is hardly discernible from only light curve synthesis which model between the detached and semi-detached ones is a real Roche model of Y Cam. 2) There exist the third light of about 2% and 3% in B and V light curves of Y Cam, respectively. 3) The light curve solution is immune from the light variation due to the pulsation of the primary component of Y cam. However, the detached model rather than the semi-detached one has slightly better fitted to the observations which were get rid of the pulsation effect. 4) The absolute dimensions of Y Cam were calculated for two Roche models.

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