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Mass Ratio Estimates for Overcontact Binaries Using the Derivatives of Light Curves

Shinjirou Kouzuma

2023The Astrophysical Journal14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The photometric mass ratios of eclipsing binaries are usually estimated by light-curve modeling with an iterative method. We propose a new method for estimating the photometric mass ratio of an overcontact binary using the derivatives of a light curve, which provides a reasonable uncertainty value. The method mainly requires only the time interval value between two local extrema found in the third derivative of a light curve with no need of an iterative procedure. We applied the method to a sample of real overcontact binary data and compared the estimated mass ratios with their spectroscopically determined values. The comparison showed that our estimated mass ratios for ∼67% of the samples agreed with their spectroscopic mass ratios within the estimated uncertainties, and the errors for 95% of them are within ±0.1. Our method should be useful for estimating mass ratios for numerous overcontact eclipsing binaries found with existing and future surveys, as well as for the light-curve analysis of each system.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsLight curveMass ratioBinary numberAstrophysicsMaxima and minimaValue (mathematics)AstronomyStatisticsMathematical analysisMathematicsArithmeticStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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