The Eclipsing System EP Andromedae and its Circumbinary Companions
Jae Woo Lee, Tobias Cornelius Hinse, and Jang-Ho Park

TL;DR
This study presents long-term photometry and period analysis of the eclipsing binary EP Andromedae, revealing a W-type overcontact system with circumbinary companions influencing its orbital period and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term period analysis including potential circumbinary companions and models the system's light curves with spot activity and mass transfer effects.
Findings
The system is a W-type overcontact binary with specific parameters.
Orbital period variations suggest two circumbinary companions.
Mass transfer and magnetic braking explain the period increase.
Abstract
We present new long-term CCD photometry for EP And acquired during the period 2007 to 2012. The light curves display total eclipses at primary minima and season-to-season light variability. Our synthesis for all available light curves indicates that the eclipsing pair is a W-type overcontact binary with parameters of q=2.578, i=83.3 deg, =27 K, f=28 %, and l3=2~3 %. The asymmetric light curves in 2007 were satisfactorily modeled by a cool spot on either of the eclipsing components from a magnetic dynamo. Including our 95 timing measurements, a total of 414 times of minimum light spanning about 82 yr were used for a period study. A detailed analysis of the eclipse timing diagram revealed that the orbital period of EP And has varied as a combination of an upward-opening parabola and two periodic variations, with cycle lengths of P3=44.6 yr and P4=1.834 yr and semi-amplitudes of…
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