Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric variations. Methods. Specifically we sought evidence for eclipsing binary stars that display a further non-harmonically related signal in their power spectra. Results. The object 1SWASP J050634.16–353648.4 has been identified as a relatively bright (V ~ 11.5) semi-detached eclipsing binary with a 5.104 d orbital period that displays coherent pulsations with a semi-amplitude of 65 mmag at a frequency of 13.45 d-1. Follow-up radial velocity spectroscopy with the Southern African Large Telescope confirmed the binary nature of the system. Using the PHOEBE code to model the radial velocity curve with the SuperWASP photometry enabled parameters of...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects displaying multiply periodic photometric variations. S...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
The Super Wide Angle Search for Planets (SuperWASP) is a whole-sky high-cadence optical survey that ...
Eclipsing binaries with a δ Sct component are powerful tools to derive the fundamental parameters an...
The aim of this research project has been to investigate eclipsing binaries using archival data from...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Orbital period changes of binary stars may be caused by the presence of a third massive body in the ...
Building on previous work, a new search of the SuperWASP archive was carried out to identify eclipsi...
We report our investigation of 1SWASP J234401.81-212229.1, a variable with a 18 461.6 s period. Afte...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects displaying multiply periodic photometric variations. S...
Aims. We searched the SuperWASP archive for objects that display multiply periodic photometric varia...
The Super Wide Angle Search for Planets (SuperWASP) is a whole-sky high-cadence optical survey that ...
Eclipsing binaries with a δ Sct component are powerful tools to derive the fundamental parameters an...
The aim of this research project has been to investigate eclipsing binaries using archival data from...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Orbital period changes of binary stars may be caused by the presence of a third massive body in the ...
Building on previous work, a new search of the SuperWASP archive was carried out to identify eclipsi...
We report our investigation of 1SWASP J234401.81-212229.1, a variable with a 18 461.6 s period. Afte...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...