Advances in Astronomy (Jan 2019)

Mass Transfer and Intrinsic Light Variability in the Contact Binary MT Cas

  • Haifeng Dai,
  • Huiyu Yuan,
  • Yuangui Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4593092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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First CCD photometry for the contact binary MT Cas is performed in 2013 in December. The spectral type of F8V is determined from the low-precision spectrum observed on 2018 Oct 22. With Wilson-Devinney code, the photometric solutions are deduced from VRc light curves (LCs) and AAVSO’s and ASAS-SN’s data, respectively. The results imply that MT Cas is a W-type weak-contact binary with a mass ratio of q=2.365(±0.005) and a fill-out factor of f=16.6(±1.2)%, respectively. The asymmetric LCs in 2013 are modeled by a dark spot on the more massive component. By analyzing the (O-C) curve, it is discovered that the orbital period may be undergoing a secular increase at a rate of dP/dt=1.12(±0.09)×10-8d yr-1, which may result from mass transfer from the less massive component to the more massive one. With mass transferring, MT Cas may evolve into a broken-contact configuration as predicted by TRO theory.