Close-in companions to contact binary stars

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Authors

QIAN Shengbang ZHU Liying ZEJDA Miloslav MIKULÁŠEK Zdeněk WANG J. J. LIU N. P.

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source European Astronomical Society Publications Series
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/eas/1364018
Field Astronomy and astrophysics
Keywords W UMa eclipsing binaries; stellar evolution
Description W UMa-type contact binaries are composed of two late-type main-sequence stars, where both components are filling their critical Roche Lobes and sharing a common convective envelope. Their formation and evolution are unsolved problems in stellar astrophysics. This kind of binary systems have the lowest angular momentum and shortest orbital periods among main-sequence binaries. One of the possibilities for their origin is that the angular momentums of binary stars are transferred from the central binaries to close-in companions. In this paper, we will summarize some of our recent progresses on searching for close-in companions to contact binary stars, including the closest stellar companion to a contact binary at an orbital separation of about 0.8 AU. Then, based on the observational properties of those close-in companions, the formation and the evolution of contact binaries will be discussed.
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