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Paper: |
The First Multi-band Photometric Study of V345 Cassiopeiae |
Volume: |
482, 10th Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics |
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157 |
Authors: |
Jeong, M.-J.; Kim, C.-H. |
Abstract: |
The first two sets of the BVRI light curves of V345 Cas secured in 2007-2008 are investigated. The photometric solutions of the light curves with the Wilson-Devinney code show that V345 Cas is a semi-detached system with the smaller, less massive and cool secondary star filling its limiting Roche lobe. Masses and radii of two components are calculated to be as M1 = 1.63M☉, M2 = 0.80M☉, R1 = 1.65R☉, and R2 = 1.41R☉. A period study with all available times of minima shows that the orbital period has been possibly varied in a cyclical way, unfortunately two solutions with periods of 29.5 and 40.0 years are possible in parallel. The cause of the period changes is most likely due to the light-time effect by a third-body. The evolutionary status of two components of V345 Cas is discussed. |
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