Photometric studies of two W UMa type variables in the field of distant open cluster NGC6866
Yogesh C. Joshi (ARIES), Rukmini J. (Osmania Uni.), Santosh Joshi, (ARIES)

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric analysis of two W UMa type binary stars in the NGC6866 cluster, determining their orbital periods, spectral types, and physical parameters using light curve modeling.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed photometric and physical parameter analysis of two W UMa binaries in NGC6866, including light curve modeling and spot activity explanation.
Findings
Orbital periods are 0.415110 and 0.366709 days.
Spectral types are K0 and K3.
Derived stellar radii and masses for both systems.
Abstract
We present photometric analysis of the two W UMa type binaries identified in the field of distant open star cluster NGC6866. Although these systems, namely ID487 and ID494, were reported in the Joshi et al. (2012), but a detailed study of these stars has not been carried out earlier. The orbital periods of these stars are found to be 0.415110+/-0.000001 day and 0.366709+/-0.000004 day, respectively. Based on the photometric and infrared colours, we find their respective spectral types as K0 and K3. The photometric light variations of both the stars show O'Connell effect which could be explained by employing a dark spot on the secondary components. The V and I bands light curves are analyzed using the Wilson-Devinney (WD) code and relations given by Gazeas (2009) which yield radii and mass of the primary and secondary components of the star ID487 as R1 = 1.24+/-0.01 Rsun, R2 =…
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