CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572

A photometric solution of an A-type W UMa binary, GSC 0763-0572, is examined with a revised orbital period. The overcontact degree is found to be f = 40.66%, with a low mass ratio of q = 0.2554. The result demonstrates an unambiguous increase in the orbital period with a relative period change of ΔP...

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Main Authors: Kriwattanawong W., Pooseekheaw P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-69772014-08-30T03:51:27Z CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572 Kriwattanawong W. Pooseekheaw P. A photometric solution of an A-type W UMa binary, GSC 0763-0572, is examined with a revised orbital period. The overcontact degree is found to be f = 40.66%, with a low mass ratio of q = 0.2554. The result demonstrates an unambiguous increase in the orbital period with a relative period change of ΔP/P = +5.69 × 10 -7 d yr -1. This indicates that GSC 0763-0572 is undergoing a process of mass transfer from the secondary component to the primary one with a rate of relative mass change of Δm 1/m = +5.18 × 10 -8 yr -1, for a conservative model of mass transfer. We find that GSC 0763-0572 might transform into a rapidly rotating star, if total spin angular momentum increases until it is greater than one-third of the orbital angular momentum, without breaking the contact configuration. © 2012 National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences and IOP Publishing Ltd. 2014-08-30T03:51:27Z 2014-08-30T03:51:27Z 2012 Article 16744527 10.1088/1674-4527/12/9/009 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84866359281&partnerID=40&md5=e7f91bcbff21f22c96a16df68c030f2d http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6977 English
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description A photometric solution of an A-type W UMa binary, GSC 0763-0572, is examined with a revised orbital period. The overcontact degree is found to be f = 40.66%, with a low mass ratio of q = 0.2554. The result demonstrates an unambiguous increase in the orbital period with a relative period change of ΔP/P = +5.69 × 10 -7 d yr -1. This indicates that GSC 0763-0572 is undergoing a process of mass transfer from the secondary component to the primary one with a rate of relative mass change of Δm 1/m = +5.18 × 10 -8 yr -1, for a conservative model of mass transfer. We find that GSC 0763-0572 might transform into a rapidly rotating star, if total spin angular momentum increases until it is greater than one-third of the orbital angular momentum, without breaking the contact configuration. © 2012 National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Kriwattanawong W.
Pooseekheaw P.
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Pooseekheaw P.
CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
author_facet Kriwattanawong W.
Pooseekheaw P.
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title CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
title_short CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
title_full CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
title_fullStr CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
title_full_unstemmed CCD photometric investigation of a W UMa-Type binary GSC 0763-0572
title_sort ccd photometric investigation of a w uma-type binary gsc 0763-0572
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