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BVRI Photometric Analysis and 73 year Period Study of the Totally Eclipsing Binary, DK Andromedae

DK And is a Sonneberg variable, first classified as an RR Lyrae type-C. It was reclassified in 2006 as a totally eclipsing W Ursae Majoris variable with a period of 0.49 d. We present complete BVRI are light curves, a period study, and a simultaneous BVRI light-curve solution. The period study, cove...

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Published in:Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2013-10, Vol.125 (932), p.1200-1211
Main Authors: Samec, Ronald G., Kring, James D., Faulkner, Danny R., Van Hamme, W.
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Language:English
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Summary:DK And is a Sonneberg variable, first classified as an RR Lyrae type-C. It was reclassified in 2006 as a totally eclipsing W Ursae Majoris variable with a period of 0.49 d. We present complete BVRI are light curves, a period study, and a simultaneous BVRI light-curve solution. The period study, covering some 73 years, reveals a 4-sigma-level quadratic ephemeris. Our light curves shows a time of constant light in the secondary eclipse of 28 minutes making this a totally eclipsing, A-type W UMa system. The depths of eclipses are only about 0.5 mag in V due to the fairly extreme fill-out. The light curve solution reveals a component temperature difference of ∼300 K, fairly high for such variables, and an inclination of 82.5°. Although the variable is near F2V type, it shows definite dark spot activity (31° radius spot). High fill-out binarity evidently induces the convective envelopes responsible for this activity.
ISSN:0004-6280
1538-3873
DOI:10.1086/673474