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CIRCUMBINARY PLANETS ORBITING AROUND POST COMMON ENVELOPE BINARIES
ZHU, L.Y.,QIAN, S.B.,LIAO, W.P.,LAJUS, E. FERNANDEZ,SOONTHORNTHUM, B.,ZHAO, E.G.,LIU, L. The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
Most of the stars in the Galaxy are in binary systems. Binaries should be possible as the hosting stars of planets. Searching for planetary companions to binaries, especially evolved close binary stars, can provide insight into the formation and the ultimate fate of circumbinary planets and shed light on the late evolution of binary stars. In order to do this, we have chosen some post common envelope binaries including sdB-type eclipsing binaries and detached WD+dM eclipsing binaries as our targets and monitored them for several years. In this paper, we will present some of our new observations and results for three targets, NSVS 07826147, NSVS14256825 and RR Cae.
A METHOD OF COLOR EXCESS DETERMINATION FOR HIGH AMPLITUDE δ SCUTI STARS
Kim, Chul-Hee,Choi, J.H.,Moon, B.K.,Boonrucksar, Soonthornthum The Korean Astronomical Society 2009 Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society Vol.42 No.6
In order to determine color excess in the $uvby\beta$ color system for high amplitude $\delta$ Scuti stars, reddening free $[m_1]$, $[c_1]$, and $\beta$ indices data were obtained from the existing literature for 21 stars. Then, the three intrinsic relations of $(b-y)_0$ - $[m_1]$, $(b-y)_0$ - $[c_1]$, and $(b-y)_0$ - $\beta$ were investigated. Among these, it was shown that the $(b-y)_0$-$[c_1]$ relation is the most useful. By establishing intrinsic $(b-y)_0$-$[c_1]$ relations for six reddening calibration stars, color excesses of other stars were determined.
MAGNETIC CVs AS A BRIGHT REPRESENTATIVE OF CLOSE BINARIES
QIAN, S.-B.,HAN, Z.-T.,ZHU, L.-Y.,LIAO, W.-P.,LAJUS, E. FERNANDEZ,ZEJDA, M.,LIU, L.,SOONTHORNTHUM, B.,ZHOU, X. The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
Due to the lack of an accretion disk in a polar (magnetic cataclysmic variable, MCV), the material transferred from the secondary is directly accreted onto the white dwarf, forming an accretion stream and a hot spot on the white-dwarf component. During the eclipses, different light components can be isolated. Therefore, the monitoring of eclipsing polars could provide valuable information on several modern astrophysical problems, e.g., CVs as planetary hosting stars, mass transfer and mass accretion in CVs, and the magnetic activity of the most rapidly rotating cool dwarfs. In the past five years, we have monitored about 10 eclipsing polars (e.g., DP Leo and HU Aqr) using several 2-m class telescopes and about 100 eclipse profiles were obtained. In this paper, we will introduce the progress of our research group at YNOs. The first direct evidence of variable mass transfer in a CV is obtained and we show that it is the dark-spot activity that causes the mass transfer in CVs. Magnetic activity cycles of the cool secondary were detected and we show that the variable mass transfer is not caused by magnetic activity cycles. These results will shed light on the structure and evolution of close binary stars (e.g., CVs and Algols).
THE BIMA PROJECT: O-C DIAGRAMS OF ECLIPSING BINARY SYSTEMS
HAANS, G.K.,RAMADHAN, D.G.,AKHYAR, S.,AZALIAH, R.,SUHERLI, J.,IRAWATI, P.,SAROTSAKULCHAI, T.,ARIFIN, Z.M.,RICHICHI, A.,MALASAN, H.L.,SOONTHORNTHUM, B. The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
The Eclipsing Binaries Minima (BIMA) Monitoring Project is a CCD-based photometric observational program initiated by Bosscha Observatory - Lembang, Indonesia in June 2012. Since December 2012 the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) has joined the BIMA Project as the main partner. This project aims to build an open-database of eclipsing binary minima and to establish the orbital period of each system and its variations. The project is conducted on the basis of multisite monitoring observations of eclipsing binaries with magnitudes less than 19 mag. Differential photometry methods have been applied throughout the observations. Data reduction was performed using IRAF. The observations were carried out in BVRI bands using three different small telescopes situated in Indonesia, Thailand, and Chile. Computer programs have been developed for calculating the time of minima. To date, more than 140 eclipsing binaries have been observed. From them 71 minima have been determined. We present and discuss the O-C diagrams for some eclipsing binary systems.