Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-08-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the proceedings of "The Light Time Effect in Astrophysics: Causes and Cures of the O-C Diagram" held in Brussels,
Scientific paper
Years to decade-long cyclic period changes have been observed in many classes of close binaries. A common explanation invoked for these cyclic period changes is the gravitational influence of an unseen third body upon the close binary pair. The effects of an unseen third body must be strictly periodic, and not all of these observed period variations match this prediction. Douglas Hall noted almost 20 years ago that Algol binaries with cyclic period changes always had a convective, rapidly rotating secondary star. This secondary star has the seeds for a powerful magnetic dynamo, and the suggestion was made that magnetic activity was the cause of the observed cyclic period changes. In this paper I will review the observational evidence for a magnetic cycle driving the observed cyclic period changes. I will also discuss the theoretical framework which now exists to explain how the magnetic cycle can alter the orbital period of a close binary. I will close by discussing an ongoing observational effort to test the predictions of the magnetic activity-cyclic period change connection.
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