Photometric and spectroscopic observations of the neglected near-contact binary Cl* Melotte 111 AV 1224
L. Fox-Machado, T.Q. Cang, R. Michel, J.N. Fu, C.Q. Li

TL;DR
This study combines photometric and spectroscopic data to analyze the near-contact binary Cl* Melotte 111 AV 1224, revealing its period decrease, low mass ratio, and potential evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of this neglected binary, including its orbital parameters, spectral classification, and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Period decreasing at 3.87e-6 days/year.
System is a low-mass ratio near-contact binary.
Primary star is approximately 5200 K, K0V spectral type.
Abstract
This paper presents a photometric and spectroscopic study of the short-period binary star Cl*~Melotte~111~AV~1224. Measurements in the , , and passbands obtained during three observing runs between 2014 and 2017 and medium-resolution spectra secured in 2014, are analyzed together with public data from the SuperWASP and LAMOST projects. Our light curves show marked asymmetry with a variable O'Connell effect. The SuperWASP photometry is used to derive a mean binary period of 0.345225 days. The analysis of the diagram reveals that the orbital period is decreasing at a rate of days yr, which may be caused by mass transfer from the more-massive component to the less-massive one. The system is found to be a single-lined spectroscopic binary with a systemic velocity, Km s, and a semi-amplitude,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
