Apsidal motion in five eccentric eclipsing binaries

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Authors

WOLF Marek ZASCHE Petr KUČÁKOVÁ Hana LEHKÝ Martin SVOBODA Petr ŠMELCER Ladislav ZEJDA Miloslav

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220505
Field Astronomy and astrophysics
Keywords eclipsing binaries; fundamental parameters of stars
Description Aims: As part of the long-term Ondřejov and Ostrava observational projects, we aim to measure the precise times of minimum light for eccentric eclipsing binaries, needed for accurate determination of apsidal motion. Over fifty new times of minimum light recorded with CCD photometers were obtained for five early-type and eccentric-orbit eclipsing binaries: V785 Cas (P = 2.d70, e = 0.09), V821 Cas (1.d77, 0.14), V796 Cyg (1.d48, 0.07), V398 Lac (5.d41, 0.23), and V871 Per (3.d02, 0.24). Methods: O-C diagrams of binaries were analysed using all reliable timings found in the literature, and new elements of apsidal motion were obtained. Results: We derived for the first time or improved the relatively short periods of apsidal motion of about 83, 140, 33, 440, and 70 years for V785 Cas, V821 Cas, V796 Cyg, V398 Lac, and V871 Per, respectively. The internal structure constants, log k2, for V821 Cas and V398 Lac are then found to be -2.70 and -2.35, under the assumption that the component stars rotate pseudosynchronously. The relativistic effects are weak, up to 7% of the total apsidal motion rate.
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