2020
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202039243
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Light-time effect detected in fourteen eclipsing binaries

Abstract: Cyg) were collected and analyzed. Using the automatic telescopes, surveys, and satellite data, we derived more than 2500 times of eclipses, accompanied with our own groundbased observations. These data were used to detect the period variations in these multiple systems. The eclipse timing variations (ETVs) were described using the third-body hypothesis and the light-time effect. Their respective periods were derived as 2.5, 16.2,

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“…This has so far led to revised and improved properties for ψ Cen [265], KX Cnc [266], V1022 Cas [267], AN Cam [268], V455 Aur [81] (Figure 7) and V505 Per [269] with more results in the pipeline. Zasche et al [270] have used TESS data, among other sources, to detect the light-time effect in 14 EBs. TESS can also contribute to period analysis for EBs with apsidal motion.…”
Section: Standard Ebsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has so far led to revised and improved properties for ψ Cen [265], KX Cnc [266], V1022 Cas [267], AN Cam [268], V455 Aur [81] (Figure 7) and V505 Per [269] with more results in the pipeline. Zasche et al [270] have used TESS data, among other sources, to detect the light-time effect in 14 EBs. TESS can also contribute to period analysis for EBs with apsidal motion.…”
Section: Standard Ebsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7) and V505 Per [269] with more results in the pipeline. Zasche et al [270] have used TESS data, among other sources, to detect the light-time effect in 14 EBs.…”
Section: Standard Ebsmentioning
confidence: 99%