Photometric study and period analysis of the contact binary XZ Leonis [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05972


We present multi-color CCD photometry of the neglected contact binary XZ Leo. Completely covered VRI band light curves and four times of minimum light were obtained. Combining the photometric and previously published radial velocity data, a revised photometric analysis was carried out for the binary system by applying the Wilson-Devinney code. With a hot spot placed on the massive primary component near the neck region of the common envelope, the light curves were satisfactorily modeled. The photometric solution combined with the radial velocity solution reveals that XZ Leo is an A-type contact binary with a degree of contact of 24($\pm1)\%$. The absolute parameters of the components were determined as M_1 = 1.74($\pm$0.06)M_\odot, M_2 = 0.61($\pm$0.02)M_\odot, R_1 = 1.69($\pm$0.01)R_\odot, R_2 = 1.07($\pm0.01$)R_\odot, L_1 = 6.73($\pm0.08$) L_\odot, L_2 = 2.40($\pm$0.04)L_\odot. Based on all the available data, the long-term orbital period behavior of the system was investigated. It indicates that the binary system was undergoing continuous orbital period increase in the past three decades with a rate of dP/dt = + 6.12 \times {10^{-8}} days yr^{-1}, which suggests a probable mass transfer from the secondary to the primary component at a rate of dM/dt= 3.92\times 10^{-8} M_\odot yr^{-1}. The binary system is expected to evolve into the broken-contact stage in $1.56 \times 10^6$ years. This could be evidence supporting the Thermal Relaxation Oscillation theory.

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C. Luo, X. Zhang, L. Deng, et. al.
Mon, 22 Jun 15
27/41

Comments: 8 pages, 6 figures, accepted in AJ