within-season changes in the periods and light curves of w uma binaries

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Within-Season Changes in the Periods and Light Curves of W UMa Binaries Russ Genet Orion Observatory Tom Smith Dark Ridge Observatory Dirk Terrell Southwest Research Institute The 94 th Spr9ing Meeting of the AAVSO March 25-26, 2005, Las Cruces, New Mexico Presented at Acknowledgment for support from Erick Sturm and Ray Weymann

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Within-Season Changes in the Periodsand Light Curves of W UMa Binaries

Russ Genet Orion Observatory

Tom Smith Dark Ridge Observatory

Dirk Terrell Southwest Research Institute

The 94th Spr9ing Meeting of the AAVSOMarch 25-26, 2005, Las Cruces, New Mexico

Presented at

Acknowledgment for support fromErick Sturm and Ray Weymann

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•Common envelope with mass and luminosity transfer between the two stars

•Convective (W UMa) and Radiative Envelopes

•Tend to have period and light curve variability

Overcontact Binaries

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W UMa Systems

OC Systems with convective envelopes are the W UMa systems

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Early-type Systems

OC Systems with radiative envelopes do exist, e.g. TU Mus

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Planets?

W UMa systems have several characteristics that make them favorable for the development of habitable planetary systems.

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Light Curve Variability

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Inexpensive Equipment• Meade 10” LX200

• SBIG ST-7XE CCD

• UBVRCIC Filter Set

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The Wilson-Devinney Program• First published in 1971 by Bob Wilson and Ed Devinney

• Still being developed. New version uses filter bandpasses rather than effective wavelengths. Adds Kurucz atmospheres.

• Uses modified Roche model to compute figures of the stars. Can model stars with eccentric orbits and non-synchronous rotation.

• Can do light curves, radial velocity curves and spectral line profiles. Unpublished versions have added ability to model polarization curves, fluorescence and X-ray pulses.

• Consists of two programs:

• LC computes light curves given a set of parameters

• DC fits light curves to observations using the method of differential corrections

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Program Objectives

Looking for subtle changes in light curve shapes and eclipse timing

* Within season * Between seasons

Light curve shape changes could be due to

* Starspots * Bright steaming * Observational errors

Eclipse timing changes could be due to

* AML * Applegate * Micro MT episodes * Third bodies *Obs error

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Program Approach

Make lots of observations

Worry precision, both timing and photometric

Taylor analysis to the situation

Learn and refine

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Make Lots of Observations

Total Dedication Multiple Observatories

Binaries * Few * Short period * North * Strategy

Maximize Observing Time * Nightly (airmass) * Seasonal (dew)

Semi-Automation * Observations * Reduction * Analysis

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Binary DRO Orion Total

V523 Cas 31 15 46 RW Com 18 8 26V400 Lyr 7 10 17TZ Boo 18 13 31V1191 Cyg 22 39 61GM Dra 14 3 17

Totals 110 88 198

~Obs/Night x640 x320

~Total Obs 70K + 28K = 98K

Pilot Season Observations

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RW Com (20040508) Rc (JD:2453134)

10.400

10.500

10.600

10.700

10.800

10.900

11.000

11.100

11.200

11.300

11.400

Julian Date

Inst

rum

ent

Mag

nit

ud

e

-0.400

-0.300

-0.200

-0.100

0.000

0.100

0.200

0.300

0.400

0.500

0.600

C-K

Ph

oto

met

ry

C-V(meas) + C Known

C-K

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V400Lyr (20040808) Rc

2.800

2.900

3.000

3.100

3.200

3.300

3.400

3.500

3.600

3.700

3.800

3.900

4.000

JD: 2453226

Inst

rum

ent

Mag

nit

ud

e

-0.970

-0.870

-0.770

-0.670

-0.570

-0.470

-0.370

-0.270

-0.170

-0.070

0.030

0.130

0.230

0.330

0.430

0.530

0.630

C-K

C-V(meas) + C Known

C-K

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V523Cas (20040912) Rc

0.200

0.300

0.400

0.500

0.600

0.700

0.800

0.900

1.000

1.100

1.200

1.300

1.400

HJD: 2453261

Inst

rum

ent

Mag

nit

ud

e

-0.270

-0.170

-0.070

0.030

0.130

0.230

0.330

0.430

0.530

0.630

0.730

0.830

0.930

C-K

C-V(meas) + C Known

C-K

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Make Lots of Observations

Total Dedication Multiple Observatories

Binaries * Few * Short period * North * Strategy

Maximize Observing Time * Nightly (airmass) * Seasonal (dew)

Semi-Automation * Observations * Reduction * Analysis

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Worry Precision

Timing Precision Clock / time recorded Shutter Barycentric correction

Photometric Precision Model (Howell + Young) Brightness (program & comps) Same position / instrument Flats, transformations Guiding, defocus, dither

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Aperture Experiment

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Erick Sturm Cal Poly

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Taylor Analysis

Light Curve Shapes Parametric / nonparametric Simple statistics / entire curves Smoothing / point by point Single nights / grouped nights

Eclipse Timing Errors (internal / external) Minimize seasonal scatter Interactions / Cuts Part curve / whole curve Hertzsprung method Sliding whole-curve fits Master curves / Tsesevich Seasonal ephemeredes

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Hertzsprung Method

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Folded Data Results

8.931

8.932

8.933

8.934

8.935

8.936

8.937

8.938

8.939

8.94

0.86 0.88 0.9 0.92 0.94 0.96 0.98

Miliphase

Relat

ive M

agni

tude

Series1

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O-C Combined Data OO and DRO

-30.00

-25.00

-20.00

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Orbital Cycles

O-C

(S

eco

nd

s)

=

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O-C Combined Data OO and DRO

-30.00

-20.00

-10.00

0.00

10.00

20.00

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Orbital Cycles

O-C

(S

eco

nd

s)

=

Number of Points 32Standard Deviation 4.3 secStd Error of Mean 0.8 sec

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Learn and Refine

Lots of Observations Aperture Simultaneous color bands More complete automation Precision Aperture Simultaneous color bands Various refinements

Analysis

Feedback

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MTT

Multiple Tube Telescopes

B

V

R I

U BV

c

R

I

Four Shooter Five Banger

c

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Two-Channel Dichroic

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Four Color

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Observations this past season 98K

Observations this coming season8 months * 20 obs/month * 2 observatories = 320 nights320 (Orion) +640 (Dark Ridge) = 1000 obs/night320 nights * 1000 obs / night = 320K ObsSay 180K obs 2005 seasonIf 3 binaries, then 60K obs/binary

10” to 20” x 41 filt to 2 filt x 2

14” to 20” x21 filt to 2 filt x 2

2.5 K obs/night eachTotal of 5K obs/night320 nights/season1.6Meg obs/seasonIf 3 binaries, then533K obs/binary/season

Potential Throughput

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32 nights = 15K observationsYielded 0.8 sec SD

533K obs possible 2 ea .5-m 2 flts533K/15K = 34.7Sqrt 34.7 = 5.8

0.8/5.8 = 0.14 sec

If ensemble *2 then Sqrt 2 factor0.14/Sqrt2 = 0.1 sec

If 4 instead of 20.1/Sqrt2 = 0.07 sec

Potential Precision

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Learn and Refine

Lots of Observations Aperture Simultaneous color bands More complete automation Precision Aperture Simultaneous color bands Various refinements

Analysis

Feedback