The W-subtype active contact binary PZ UMa with a possible more massive tertiary component
X. Zhou, B. Soonthornthum

TL;DR
This study analyzes the contact binary PZ UMa, revealing it as a W-subtype with an extreme mass ratio, and suggests the presence of a more massive tertiary component influencing its orbital period.
Contribution
First detailed physical and orbital analysis of PZ UMa, identifying a possible massive tertiary companion and its effects on the system's period and activity.
Findings
PZ UMa is a W-subtype contact binary with an extreme mass ratio.
A 13.22-year periodicity suggests a tertiary component.
The tertiary may be more massive than the primary and secondary stars.
Abstract
Two sets of multiple-color () light curves of PZ UMa were observed in dependently with the 2.4 meter telescope at the Thai National Observatory and the 1 meter telescope at Yunnan Observatories. The light curves were analyzed with the Wilson-Devinney program and the two sets of light curves produced consistent results, which show that PZ UMa is a W-subtype contact binary with an extreme mass ratio (. The basic physical parameters of PZ UMa were determined to be , , , , and . The orbital period analysis of PZ UMa revealed a 13.22 year periodicity, which implies that there may be a tertiary component orbiting around the binary system. The mass and orbital radius of the tertiary component were calculated to be…
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