2022
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2214/1/012005
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Conservative mass transfer on eclipsing binary AE Phe from O-C diagram analysis

Abstract: Eclipsing binary is an edge-on binary system where the components appear to be eclipsing one another. Eclipsing binaries therefore give a lot of information on the systems’ behavior, one of them from their period change. O-C diagram exhibits the deviation of the observed time of minimum from the calculated ones and its analysis will reveal the responsible mechanism, such as a hidden third component, apsidal motion, and mass transfer. AE Phe (V = 8.15 mag and spectral class G0V) is a W UMa W-type binary. Previo… Show more

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“…As a result, there are observational evidences for both conservative and nonconservative mass transfer in close binaries (Podsiadlowski et al 2001;Yakut 2006;Manzoori 2011;Pols 2012). More recent discussions on observational proves of conservative and non-conservative scenarios of mass transfer can be found in (Qian et al 2020;Dervisoglu et al 2018;Peters et al 2021;Vidante and Malasan 2022;Miszuda et al 2022), while these and other problems related to the evolution of close bianries are reviewed in (Tutukov and Cherepashchuk 2020;Offner et al 2022).…”
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“…As a result, there are observational evidences for both conservative and nonconservative mass transfer in close binaries (Podsiadlowski et al 2001;Yakut 2006;Manzoori 2011;Pols 2012). More recent discussions on observational proves of conservative and non-conservative scenarios of mass transfer can be found in (Qian et al 2020;Dervisoglu et al 2018;Peters et al 2021;Vidante and Malasan 2022;Miszuda et al 2022), while these and other problems related to the evolution of close bianries are reviewed in (Tutukov and Cherepashchuk 2020;Offner et al 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%