The Triply Eclipsing Hierarchical Triple Star KIC002856960
Jae Woo Lee, Seung-Lee Kim, Chung-Uk Lee, Byeong-Cheol Lee, Byeong-Gon, Park, and Tobias Cornelius Hinse

TL;DR
This study confirms KIC002856960 as a triply eclipsing hierarchical triple star system, revealing a close binary of M-type dwarfs and a third K-type star influencing its orbital dynamics and evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed analysis confirming the hierarchical triple structure and orbital characteristics of KIC002856960 using Kepler data and eclipse timing variations.
Findings
The close binary is in a low-mass eccentric orbit.
Orbital period shows sinusoidal variation due to a third body.
Third star is a K-type component affecting system evolution.
Abstract
In a recent study, Armstrong et al. presented an eclipsing binary star of about 6.2 h period with transit-like tertiary signals occurring every 204.2 d in the {\it Kepler} public data of KIC002856960 and proposed three possible hierarchical structures: (AB)b, (AB)C, and A(BC). We analyzed the {\it Kepler} light curve by including a third light source and one starspot on each binary component. The results represent that the close eclipsing pair is in a low-mass eccentric-orbit, detached configuration. Based on 123 eclipse timings calculated from the Wilson-Devinney binary model, a period study of the close binary reveals that the orbital period has experienced a sinusoidal variation with a period and a semi-amplitude of 2052 d and 0.00210.0002 d, respectively. The period variation would be produced by the light-travel-time effect due to a gravitationally-bound third body with a…
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