Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 133, 7-12
P.G. Niarchos1 - L. Mantegazza2 - E. Poretti2 - V. Manimanis1
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1 - Section of Astrophysics, Department of Physics, University of Athens,
Panepistimiopolis, GR-15784 Zografos, Athens, Greece
2 -
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Via Bianchi 46, 23807 Merate (LC), Italy
Received February 12; accepted May 14, 1998
New V photoelectric observations of the eclipsing system YY CMi, obtained
at La Silla, Chile, and Merate Observatory, Italy, are presented. New times
of minima and ephemeris based on our observations are also given. The V
light curve was analysed by using the WD code to derive the geometrical and
physical parameters of the system. Since no spectroscopic mass ratio is
available, the q-search method was applied to yield the preliminary range
of the mass ratio in order to search for the final solution. First the
unspotted solution was carried out by using the unperturbed parts of the light
curve and applying the DC program of the WD code. The solution was performed
by assuming contact (mode 3) and semi-detached (mode 4) configuration, since
no classification of the system is possible from the shape of the light curve.
The solution in mode 4 does not lead to an acceptable model, since the
secondary was found to be slightly overcontact. Therefore the contact solution
was finally adopted. Moreover the light curve peculiarities (fainter
than and excess of light around the phase 0.32) were explained by
assuming a cool and a hot spot on the surface of the secondary (cooler)
component. The degree of contact is very small and the thermal
contact
is poor K. These results together with the high
photometric mass ratio indicate that YY CMi is very probably
a system at the beginning or the end of the contact phase.
Key words: stars: YY CMi -- binaries: eclipsing -- starspots
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