The Light and Period Variations of the Eclipsing Binary BX Draconis
Jang-Ho Park, Jae Woo Lee, Seung-Lee Kim, Chung-Uk Lee, Young-Beom, Jeon

TL;DR
This study presents detailed photometric and period variation analyses of the eclipsing binary BX Dra, revealing a mass transfer process, a potential third body, and complex light curve behaviors over 74 years.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis combining new observations with historical data, identifying a mass transfer rate and evidence for a third circumbinary object in BX Dra.
Findings
Orbital period is increasing at 5.65 × 10^-7 d/yr.
Light curves show total eclipses and inverse O'Connell effects.
Evidence suggests a third body with minimum mass of 0.23 M_sun.
Abstract
New CCD photometric observations of BX Dra were obtained for 26 nights from 2009 April to 2010 June. The long-term photometric behaviors of the system are presented from detailed studies of the period and light variations, based on the historical data and our new observations. All available light curves display total eclipses at secondary minima and inverse O'Connell effects with Max I fainter than Max II, which are satisfactorily modeled by adding the slightly time-varying hot spot on the primary star. A total of 87 times of minimum light spanning over about 74 yrs, including our 22 timing measurements, were used for ephemeris computations. Detailed analysis of the O-C diagram showed that the orbital period has changed in combinations with an upward parabola and a sinusoidal variation. The continuous period increase with a rate of +5.65 \times 10^-7 d yr^-1 is consistent with that…
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