The sdB+M Eclipsing System HW Virginis and its Circumbinary Planets
Jae Woo Lee, Seung-Lee Kim, Chun-Hwey Kim, Robert H. Koch, Chung-Uk, Lee, Ho-Il Kim, and Jang-Ho Park

TL;DR
This study analyzes the HW Virginis eclipsing binary system, revealing two circumbinary planets through eclipse timing variations, demonstrating planetary formation and survival in binary star systems.
Contribution
First detection of circumbinary planets around an sdB eclipsing binary using eclipse timing, confirming planetary formation in circumbinary disks.
Findings
Two substellar companions with masses of 19.2 and 8.5 Jupiter masses identified.
Continuous orbital period decrease likely due to magnetic stellar wind braking.
First planets discovered in a circumbinary system via eclipse timing method.
Abstract
For the very short-period sdB eclipsing binary HW Vir, we present new CCD photometry made from 2000 through 2008. In order to obtain consistency of the binary parameters, our new light curves were analyzed simultaneously with previously published radial-velocity data. The secondary star parameters of =0.14 M, =0.18 R, and =3,084 K are consistent with those of an M6-7 main sequence star. More than 250 times of minimum light, including our 41 timings and spanning more than 24 yrs, were used for a period study. From a detailed analysis of the -- diagram, it emerged that the orbital period of HW Vir has varied as a combination of a downward-opening parabola and two sinusoidal variations, with cycle lengths of =15.8 yr and =9.1 yr and semi-amplitudes of =77 s and =23 s, respectively. The continuous period decrease with a rate of…
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