NSVS 14256825 is the second sdOB + dM eclipsing binary systems with anorbital period of 2.65 hours. The special binary was reported to contain circumbinary planets or brown dwarfs by using the timing method. However, different results were derived by different authors because of the insufficient coverage of eclipse timings. Since 2008, we have monitored this binary for about 10 years by using several telescopes and 84 new times of light minimum in high precision were obtained. It is found that the O-C curve is increasing recently and it shows a cyclic variation with a period of 8.83 years and amplitude of 46.31 seconds. The cyclic change cannot be explained by magnetic activity cycles of the red-dwarf component because the required energy i...
We report the discovery of an eclipsing binary – PTF1 J072456+125301– composed of a subdwarf B (sdB)...
Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are extreme horizontal branch stars believed to originate from close bin...
With orbital periods of the order of tens of minutes or less, the AM Canum Venaticorum stars are ult...
The sdB-type close binaries are believed to have experienced a common-envelope phase and may evolve ...
New timings of eclipses made in 2010 and 2011 are presented for the hot subdwarf B (sdB) eclipsing ...
We present the new results of our long-term observational project to detect the small variations in ...
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary, EC 10246-2707, and pr...
SDSS J143547.87+373338.5 is a detached eclipsing binary that contains a white dwarf with a mass of 0...
We analyze 37 months of Kepler photometry of 2M 1938+4603, a binary system with a pulsating hot subd...
Context. Period variations have been detected in a number of eclipsing close compact binary subdwarf...
We report here the tentative discovery of a Jovian planet in orbit around the rapidly pulsating subd...
We report here the tentative discovery of a Jovian planet in orbit aroundthe rapidly pulsating subdw...
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary, EC 10246-2707, and pre...
We report the discovery of an eclipsing binary - HS 0705+6700 - being an sdB star with a faint compa...
Aims. As part of our long-term observational project we aim to measure very precise mid-eclipse time...
We report the discovery of an eclipsing binary – PTF1 J072456+125301– composed of a subdwarf B (sdB)...
Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are extreme horizontal branch stars believed to originate from close bin...
With orbital periods of the order of tens of minutes or less, the AM Canum Venaticorum stars are ult...
The sdB-type close binaries are believed to have experienced a common-envelope phase and may evolve ...
New timings of eclipses made in 2010 and 2011 are presented for the hot subdwarf B (sdB) eclipsing ...
We present the new results of our long-term observational project to detect the small variations in ...
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary, EC 10246-2707, and pr...
SDSS J143547.87+373338.5 is a detached eclipsing binary that contains a white dwarf with a mass of 0...
We analyze 37 months of Kepler photometry of 2M 1938+4603, a binary system with a pulsating hot subd...
Context. Period variations have been detected in a number of eclipsing close compact binary subdwarf...
We report here the tentative discovery of a Jovian planet in orbit around the rapidly pulsating subd...
We report here the tentative discovery of a Jovian planet in orbit aroundthe rapidly pulsating subdw...
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary, EC 10246-2707, and pre...
We report the discovery of an eclipsing binary - HS 0705+6700 - being an sdB star with a faint compa...
Aims. As part of our long-term observational project we aim to measure very precise mid-eclipse time...
We report the discovery of an eclipsing binary – PTF1 J072456+125301– composed of a subdwarf B (sdB)...
Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are extreme horizontal branch stars believed to originate from close bin...
With orbital periods of the order of tens of minutes or less, the AM Canum Venaticorum stars are ult...