Multi-band (B, V and R) photometric and spectroscopic observations of six poorly studied contact binaries carried out at the Western Sydney University and Las Cumbres Observatory were analyzed using a recent version of the Wilson–Devenney code. All six were found to be of extreme low mass ratio ranging from 0.073 to 0.149. All are of F spectral class with the mass of the primary component ranging from 1.05M☉ to 1.48M☉. None show light curve features of enhanced choromospheric activity (O’Connel Effect) however five of the six do have significant ultraviolet excess indicating the presence of increased magnetic and chromospheric activity. Period analysis based on available survey data suggests two systems have a slowly increasing period sugge...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...
The paper presents combined spectroscopic and photometric orbital solutions for ten close binary sys...
Ultra-short orbital period contact binaries (Porb < 0.26 d) host some of the smallest and least m...
Multi-band photometry and light curve analysis for two newly recognized contact binary systems, TYC ...
The study presents photometric analysis of the completely eclipsing contact binary systems TYC 8351-...
This paper presents the results of a combined spectroscopic and photometric study of 20 contact bina...
We present newly observed BVRI CCD light curves for low mass ratio contact binaries, HN UMa and II U...
In this study, we present photometric and spectroscopic variations of the extremely small mass ratio...
We investigate four eclipsing binary systems V508 Cyg, V719 Her, DN Aur and KN Per, selected from Be...
We present new B, V, and R CCD photometric light curves for the low mass ratio contact binary FP Boo...
We present the results of photometric solutions for two contact binaries in the nearby globular clus...
We present photometric analysis of three bright red nova progenitor contact binary systems: ASAS J08...
Six early-type binary systems, LY Aur, IU Aur, V367Cyg, HR 4975, TX Cet, and RR TrA, were investigat...
New BVR CCD light curves of the low mass ratio contact binaries, V410 Aur and V776 Cas, were observe...
After a detailed investigation of new observations obtained by small telescopes, we found a group of...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...
The paper presents combined spectroscopic and photometric orbital solutions for ten close binary sys...
Ultra-short orbital period contact binaries (Porb < 0.26 d) host some of the smallest and least m...
Multi-band photometry and light curve analysis for two newly recognized contact binary systems, TYC ...
The study presents photometric analysis of the completely eclipsing contact binary systems TYC 8351-...
This paper presents the results of a combined spectroscopic and photometric study of 20 contact bina...
We present newly observed BVRI CCD light curves for low mass ratio contact binaries, HN UMa and II U...
In this study, we present photometric and spectroscopic variations of the extremely small mass ratio...
We investigate four eclipsing binary systems V508 Cyg, V719 Her, DN Aur and KN Per, selected from Be...
We present new B, V, and R CCD photometric light curves for the low mass ratio contact binary FP Boo...
We present the results of photometric solutions for two contact binaries in the nearby globular clus...
We present photometric analysis of three bright red nova progenitor contact binary systems: ASAS J08...
Six early-type binary systems, LY Aur, IU Aur, V367Cyg, HR 4975, TX Cet, and RR TrA, were investigat...
New BVR CCD light curves of the low mass ratio contact binaries, V410 Aur and V776 Cas, were observe...
After a detailed investigation of new observations obtained by small telescopes, we found a group of...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...
The paper presents combined spectroscopic and photometric orbital solutions for ten close binary sys...
Ultra-short orbital period contact binaries (Porb < 0.26 d) host some of the smallest and least m...