Context. Eclipsing time variations are observed in many close binary systems. In particular, for several post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) that consist of a white dwarf and a main sequence star, the observed-minus-calculated (O–C) diagram suggests that real or apparent orbital period variations are driven by Jupiter-mass planets or as a result of magnetic activity, the so-called Applegate mechanism. The latter explains orbital period variations as a result of changes in the stellar quadrupole moment due to magnetic activity. Aims. In this work we explore the feasibility of driving eclipsing time variations via the Applegate mechanism for a sample of PCEB systems, including a range of different rotation rates. Methods. We used the MESA c...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic bra...
Context. In earlier papers, we aimed to reconstruct the progenitor systems of Algol-type semi-detach...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. Eclipsing time variations are observed in many close binary systems. In particular, for sev...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
Since its proposal in 1992, the Applegate mechanism has been discussed as a potential intrinsical me...
| openaire: EC/H2020/665667/EU//EPFL FellowsEclipsing time variations have been observed for a wide ...
Eclipsing time variations (ETVs) in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) were proposed to be due to...
Context. The possibility to detect circumbinary planets and to study stellar magnetic fields through...
The class of double period variables (DPVs) consists of close interacting binaries, with a character...
In this work we present results of analysis of the O-C behaviour for 79 eclipsing binary systems se...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic br...
We systematically searched for gravity- and Rossby-mode period spacing patterns in Kepler eclipsing ...
Context. Apparent period variations detected in several eclipsing, close-compact binaries are freque...
We present high-speed ULTRACAM photometry of the eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries DE CVn, GK ...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic bra...
Context. In earlier papers, we aimed to reconstruct the progenitor systems of Algol-type semi-detach...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. Eclipsing time variations are observed in many close binary systems. In particular, for sev...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
Since its proposal in 1992, the Applegate mechanism has been discussed as a potential intrinsical me...
| openaire: EC/H2020/665667/EU//EPFL FellowsEclipsing time variations have been observed for a wide ...
Eclipsing time variations (ETVs) in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) were proposed to be due to...
Context. The possibility to detect circumbinary planets and to study stellar magnetic fields through...
The class of double period variables (DPVs) consists of close interacting binaries, with a character...
In this work we present results of analysis of the O-C behaviour for 79 eclipsing binary systems se...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic br...
We systematically searched for gravity- and Rossby-mode period spacing patterns in Kepler eclipsing ...
Context. Apparent period variations detected in several eclipsing, close-compact binaries are freque...
We present high-speed ULTRACAM photometry of the eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries DE CVn, GK ...
Context. The standard prescription of angular momentum loss in compact binaries assumes magnetic bra...
Context. In earlier papers, we aimed to reconstruct the progenitor systems of Algol-type semi-detach...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...