The most plausible explanation of the cyclical period changes in close binaries: the case of the RS CVn-type binary WW Dra
W.-P Liao, S.-B Qian

TL;DR
This study analyzes period changes in close binaries, finding that third bodies likely cause cyclical variations, with WW Dra showing a 112-year cycle possibly due to a black hole candidate.
Contribution
It provides new evidence supporting the third-body hypothesis for cyclical period changes, especially in WW Dra, challenging previous spectral type restrictions.
Findings
Cyclical period changes are common in close binaries.
WW Dra exhibits a 112-year period cycle.
A potential black hole may be the third body in WW Dra.
Abstract
We searched the orbital period changes in 182 EA-type (including the 101 Algol systems used by \cite{hal89}), 43 EB-type and 53 EW-type binaries with known both the mass ratio and the spectral type of their secondary components. We reproduced and improved the same diagram as Hall's (1989) according to the new collected data. Our plots do not support the conclusion derived by \cite{hal89} that all cases of cyclical period changes are restricted to binaries having the secondary component with spectral types later than F5. The presence of period changes also among stars with secondary component of early type indicates that the magnetic activity is one cause, but not the only one, for the period variation. It is discovered that cyclic period changes, likely due to the presence of a third body are more frequent in EW-type binaries among close binaries. Therefore, the most plausible…
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