Bibcode
Csizmadia, Sz.; Klagyivik, P.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.426, p.1001-1005 (2004)
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2004
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Citations
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Description
We have compiled a catalogue of light curve solutions of contact binary
stars. It contains the results of 159 light curve solutions. The
properties of contact binary stars were studied using the catalogue
data. As is well known since Lucy's (\cite{Lucy68a},b) and Mochnacki's
(\cite{Mochnacki81}) studies, primary components transfer their own
energy to the secondary star via the common envelope around the two
stars. This transfer was parameterized by a transfer parameter (ratio of
the observed and intrinsic luminosities of the primary star). We prove
that this transfer parameter is a simple function of the mass and
luminosity ratios. We introduced a new type of contact binary stars: H
subtype systems which have a large mass ratio (q>0.72). These systems
show behaviour in the luminosity ratio- transfer parameter diagram that
is very different from that of other systems and according to our
results the energy transfer rate is less efficient in them than in other
types of contact binary stars. We also show that different types of
contact binaries have well defined locations on the mass ratio -
luminosity ratio diagram. Several contact binary systems do not follow
Lucy's relation (L2/L1 =
(M2/M1)0.92). No strict mass ratio -
luminosity ratio relation of contact binary stars exists.
Tables 2 and 3 are available in electronic form at
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