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The contact binary system YY Eri
Authors:E. Budding  C-H. Kim  O. Demircan  Z. Müyesseroğlu  K. Saijo  T. Banks
Affiliation:(1) Central Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 40740, Wellington, New Zealand;(2) Carter Observatory, P.O. Box 2909, Wellington, New Zealand;(3) Dept. of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungbuk National University, San 48, Gaeshindong, 360-763 Cheongju Chungbuk, Korea;(4) Department of Astronomy, Science Faculty, Tando"gbreve"an, Ankara University Observatory, Ankara, Turkey;(5) National Science Museum, Ueno Park 7-20, Taito-ku, 110 Tokyo, Japan;(6) Dept. of Physics, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, New Zealand
Abstract:Relatively new and unanalysed photometric data-sets of the contact binary system YY Eri are presented. The light curves have been analysed using information limit optimization techniques, and the lsquoBinary Makerrsquo program of Bradstreet (1992).Comparison of the results allows insight into determinacy questions affecting the lsquoW UMa typersquo of light curve, which relates to our general understanding of contact binaries. A limiting contact configuration cannot be ruled out on the basis of empirical data-analysis alone.Very careful analysis of the photospheric flux distribution over the surface of the Sun may help establish appropriate values of the gravity brightening parameter for cool dwarf stars. At present, however, empirical photometric information on contact binaries is non-discriminatory: i.e. alternative cosmogonies can find alternative support from available evidence. The implication is then for more and better observational data to allow better real independent parameter determination.
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