Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004rmxac..21..116b&link_type=abstract
The Environment and Evolution of Double and Multiple Stars, Proceedings of IAU Colloquium 191, held 3-7 February, 2002 in Merida
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Binaries: Eclipsing, Stars: Early-Type, Stars: Fundamental Parameters, Stars: Individual (Macho*05:36:48.7-69:17:00, Moa J005018.4-723855, Moa J005623.5-722123)
Scientific paper
The light curves for three eclipsing binaries in the Magellanic Clouds have been obtained using CCD u V[J]I[C] photometry. One target in the LMC, MACHO*05:36:48.7-69:17:00, is an eccentric system, e = 0.20, with a period of 3.853534 +/- 0.000005 d. Initial solutions indicate a primary component in the range T [eff, 1] = 20,000-35,000 K and the secondary T [eff, 2] 1000-2000 K cooler than the primary, with inclinations ranging i = 84.2o - 86.0o. Two targets in the SMC, MOA J005018.4-723855 and MOA J005623.5-722123, have periods of 1.8399 +/- 0.0004 and 2.3199 +/- 0.0003 days respectively. Both have circular orbits with the former being a semi-detached system.
Bayne Glenn P.
Besier S. C.
Bond Ian
Dodd Robert J.
Hearnshaw John B.
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