A search for tight hierarchical triple systems amongst the eclipsing binaries in the CoRoT fields
T. Hajdu, T. Borkovits, E. Forg\'acs-Dajka, J. Sztakovics, G., Marschalk\'o, J. M. Benk\H{o}, P. Klagyivik, M. J. Sallai

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for hierarchical triple star systems among CoRoT eclipsing binaries, identifying five candidates with detailed analyses confirming their third-body characteristics and orbital configurations.
Contribution
It introduces an automated method for detecting hierarchical triples via eclipse timing variations and provides detailed case studies of five new candidate systems.
Findings
Five candidate hierarchical triple systems identified.
Outer periods range from 82 to 272 days.
One system shows outer eclipsing events.
Abstract
We report a comprehensive search for hierarchical triple stellar system candidates amongst eclipsing binaries (EB) observed by the CoRoT spacecraft. We calculate and check eclipse timing variation (ETV) diagrams for almost 1500 EBs in an automated manner. We identify five relatively short-period Algol systems for which our combined light curve and complex ETV analyses (including both the light-travel time effect and short-term dynamical third-body perturbations) resulted in consistent third-body solutions. The computed periods of the outer bodies are between 82 and 272 days, (with an alternative solution of 831 days for one of the targets). We find that the inner and outer orbits are near coplanar in all but one case. The dynamical masses of the outer subsystems determined from the ETV analyses are consistent with both the results of our light curve analyses and the spectroscopic…
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