1996
DOI: 10.1086/176820
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“…Indeed, the present study is based on only one spectrum of the secondary and this is not completely satisfying. However, this spectrum was obtained using the 3.5 m NTT telescope at La Silla and we were extremely Sarma et al (1996) and Maxted & Hilditch (1996), and to this paper for TZ Eri (see Section 8.3). Primaries are identified with filled symbols and secondaries with open symbols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Indeed, the present study is based on only one spectrum of the secondary and this is not completely satisfying. However, this spectrum was obtained using the 3.5 m NTT telescope at La Silla and we were extremely Sarma et al (1996) and Maxted & Hilditch (1996), and to this paper for TZ Eri (see Section 8.3). Primaries are identified with filled symbols and secondaries with open symbols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…8.3. Algol-type stars Sarma et al (1996) gave a detailed discussion on the evolutionary status of Algol components, on the basis of a comparison of their global parameters (masses, radii, luminosities, temperatures) with those of normal stars. As these authors noted :…”
Section: Distancementioning
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“…Several wellstudied systems of this kind are discussed in the literature. In particular, AS Eri (Popper 1980) and R CMa (Sarma et al 1996) are examples of Algols with parameters closely resembling those of V228. A comprehensive discussion of evolutionary models leading to the formation of such systems along with a summary of the observational data is given by Eggleton & KiselevaEggleton (2002) and Nelson & Eggleton (2001).…”
Section: Evolutionary Statusmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Budding et al (1994) obtained B and V light curves of R CMa and derived the system parameters. Sarma, Rao, & Abhyankar (1996) analyzed the UBV and Ha light curves using a Wilson-Devinney model (Wilson & Devinney 1971). The luminosity of the primary and the secondary they derived were larger for masses of the corresponding components.…”
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