Eclipsing binaries from the cstar project at Dome A, Antarctica
Article
Article Title | Eclipsing binaries from the cstar project at Dome A, Antarctica |
---|---|
ERA Journal ID | 1058 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Yang, Ming (Author), Zhang, Hui (Author), Wang, Songhu (Author), Zhou, Ji-Lin (Author), Zhou, Xu (Author), Wang, Lingzhi (Author), Wang, Lifan (Author), Wittenmyer, R. A. (Author), Liu, Hui-Gen (Author), Meng, Zeyang (Author), Ashley, M. C. B. (Author), Storey, J. W. V. (Author), Bayliss, D. (Author), Tinney, Chris (Author), Wang, Ying (Author), Wu, Donghong (Author), Liang, Ensi (Author), Yu, Zhouyi (Author), Fan, Zhou (Author), Feng, Long-Long (Author), Gong, Xuefei (Author), Lawrence, J. S. (Author), Liu, Qiang (Author), Luong-Van, D. M. (Author), Ma, Jun (Author), Wu, Zhenyu (Author), Yan, Jun (Author), Yang, Huigen (Author), Yang, Ji (Author), Yuan, Xiangyan (Author), Zhang, Tianmeng (Author), Zhu, Zhenxi (Author) and Zou, Hu (Author) |
Journal Title | Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series |
Journal Citation | 217 (2) |
Article Number | 28 |
Number of Pages | 16 |
Year | 2015 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 0067-0049 |
1538-4365 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/217/2/28 |
Web Address (URL) | http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0067-0049/217/2/28 |
Abstract | The Chinese Small Telescope ARray (CSTAR) has observed an area around the Celestial South Pole at Dome A since 2008. About 20,000 light curves in the i band were obtained during the observation season lasting from 2008 March to July. The photometric precision achieves about 4 mmag at i = 7.5 and 20 mmag at i = 12 within a 30 s exposure time. These light curves are analyzed using Lomb-Scargle, Phase Dispersion Minimization, and Box Least Squares methods to search for periodic signals. False positives may appear as a variable signature caused by contaminating stars and the observation mode of CSTAR. Therefore, the period and position of each variable candidate are checked to eliminate false positives. Eclipsing binaries are removed by visual inspection, frequency spectrum analysis, and a locally linear embedding technique. We identify 53 eclipsing binaries in the field of view of CSTAR,containing 24 detached binaries, 8 semi-detached binaries, 18 contact binaries, and 3 ellipsoidal variables. To derive the parameters of these binaries, we use the Eclipsing Binaries via Artificial Intelligence method. The primary and secondary eclipse timing variations (ETVs) for semi-detached and contact systems are analyzed. Correlated primary and secondary ETVs confirmed by false alarm tests may indicate an unseen perturbing companion. Through ETV analysis, we identify two triple systems (CSTAR J084612.64-883342.9 and CSTAR J220502.55-895206.7). The orbital parameters of the third body in CSTAR J220502.55-895206.7 are derived using a simple dynamical model. |
Keywords | eclipsing binaries; data analysis; methods; site testing; stars; statistics; photometric techniques |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
Public Notes | For access to this article, please click on the URL link provided. |
Byline Affiliations | Nanjing University, China |
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China | |
University of New South Wales | |
Australian National University | |
Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics and Technology, China | |
Polar Research Institute of China, China | |
Purple Mountain Observatory, China | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q41q3/eclipsing-binaries-from-the-cstar-project-at-dome-a-antarctica
1237
total views129
total downloads13
views this month0
downloads this month