Frequency domain light curve analysis of partially eclipsing binary systems - With an application to Beta Persei /Algol/

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Eclipsing Binary Stars, Light Curve, Limb Darkening, Spectrum Analysis, Algol, Hypergeometric Functions, Integral Equations, Iterative Solution, Phase Shift, Three Body Problem, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Kopal's new iterative method for analyzing partially eclipsing binary light curves in the frequency domain has been put into a form suitable for applications, and explicit forms for basic expressions developed. To facilitate the computations in practice, the required new Sm-functions, which are expressed in terms of J-integrals, have been extensively tabulated by making use of hypergeometric series. The automated method has been tested successfully on the light curves of Beta-Persei (Algol). Short information on the system and the revised sets of elements including a new determination of the limb-darkening coefficient in the ultraviolet have been presented.

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