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Y Leonis: light curve solution revised and search for photometric variations of the primary minima
Authors:Vlad Turcu  Alexandru Pop  Alexandru Marcu  Dan Moldovan
Affiliation:1.Astronomical Observatory Cluj-Napoca,Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy,Cluj-Napoca,Romania;2.Faculty of Physics, Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics,Babe?-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca,Cluj-Napoca,Romania
Abstract:The interest in the study of the Algol binary system Y Leonis is justified not only by its light curve having a very deep primary minimum, and pulsating character of its primary component, but also by the complex behavior of its OC curve which is featured by the presence of long and short time scale modulations. Taking into account the previously inferred K spectral type of the secondary component, one may expect that one of the involved periodicities could be related to magnetic cycles of this star. We gave the Wilson-Devinney solution of the eclipse light curve using our observational data obtained during 2009. The long- and short-term photometric variability of Y Leo is approached both through literature data and new CCD data. Even though these data are scarce, they revealed significant variability in the maximum and minimum brightness of this binary system at long time-scale. The nature of the rapid photometric variations during the deepest phase of primary minima can hardly be explained only by weak δ Scuti pulsations of the primary component which is still visible in partial eclipses.
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