Photometric and spectroscopic investigation of TW Draconis
M. Zejda, M. Wolf, M. Slechta, Z. Mikulasek, J. Zverko, P. Svoboda, J., Krticka, J. Janik, and H. Bozic

TL;DR
This study combines new and old photometric and spectroscopic data to model the complex eclipsing binary TW Draconis, revealing irregularities, third light, and potential quadruple system characteristics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive model of TW Draconis incorporating observed light curve irregularities and evidence for a quadruple system, using multiple data analysis techniques.
Findings
Mass ratio q=0.405(3) determined
Presence of stellar matter around the primary confirmed
Light curve irregularities linked to pulsation and spot activity
Abstract
Context. TW Draconis is one of the best studied Algol-type eclipsing binaries. There is significant evidence for miscellaneous physical processes between interacting binary components manifesting themselves by period and light curve changes. Aims. Obtaining new set of photometric and spectroscopic observations, we analysed them together with the older spectroscopic and photometric data to build model of this eclipsing system with respect to observed changes of O-C diagram and light curve. Methods. Reduction of new spectra was carried out in the IRAF and SPEFO programs. Radial velocities were determined manually using SPEFO, by CCF using the Zverko's code and from the program KOREL. Orbital elements were derived with the FOTEL program and via disentangling with KOREL. The final combined solution was obtained with the programs PHOEBE and FOTEL. Results. Photometry shows small…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
