RW Dor: A G-type shallow contact binary with new orbital period investigation
T. Sarotsakulchai, S.-B. Qian, B. Soonthornthum, E. Fern'andez, Laj\'us, N.-P. Liu, X. Zhou, J. Zhang, W.-P. Liao, D. E. Reichart, J. B., Haislip, V. V. Kouprianov, S. Poshyachinda

TL;DR
This study presents new photometric data and orbital period analysis of the shallow contact binary RW Dor, revealing its physical parameters, a possible long-term period decrease, and potential third-body influence, indicating its early contact binary stage.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed light-curve analysis and orbital period investigation of RW Dor, identifying its shallow contact nature, mass transfer dynamics, and possible third-body effects.
Findings
RW Dor is a W-type shallow contact binary with high mass ratio.
The orbital period shows a long-term decrease and cyclic variation.
RW Dor is likely a newly formed contact binary in early evolutionary stage.
Abstract
New CCD photometric light curves of short period (P=0.285d) eclipsing binary RW Dor are presented. The observations performed with the PROMPT-8 robotic telescope at CTIO in Chile from March 2015 to March 2017. The other eclipse timings were obtained from the 2.15-m JS telescope at CASLEO, San Juan, Argentina in December 2011. By light-curve analysis, it is found that RW Dor is a W-type shallow contact binary with a fill-out factor and high mass ratio (1/q = 0.63), where the hotter component is the less massive one ( and ). For orbital period investigation, the new fifteen eclipse times and those in previous published were compiled. Based on analysis with very weak evidence suggests that a long-term period decrease with a rate of d is…
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