Two contact binaries with mass ratios close to the minimum mass ratio
Kai Li, Qi-Qi Xia, Chun-Hwey Kim, Shao-Ming Hu, Di-Fu Guo, Min-Ji, Jeong, Xu Chen, Dong-Yang Gao

TL;DR
This study investigates two contact binaries with extremely low mass ratios near the theoretical minimum, analyzing their properties, period changes, and potential formation channels, contributing to understanding the stability and evolution of such systems.
Contribution
It presents detailed analysis of two contact binaries with mass ratios below 0.1, exploring their stability, period variations, and implications for the minimum mass ratio limit.
Findings
Both systems have mass ratios less than 0.1.
Long-term period decrease observed in both systems.
Possible cyclic modulation in one system suggests Applegate mechanism.
Abstract
The cut-off mass ratio is under debate for contact binaries. In this paper, we present the investigation of two contact binaries with mass ratios close to the low mass ratio limit. It is found that the mass ratios of VSX J082700.8+462850 (hereafter J082700) and 1SWASP J132829.37+555246.1 (hereafter J132829) are both less than 0.1 ( for J082700, and for J132829). J082700 is a shallow contact binary with a contact degree of 19%, and J132829 is a deep contact system with a fillout factor of 70%. The diagram analysis indicated that both the two systems manifest long-term period decrease. In addition, J082700 exhibits a cyclic modulation which is more likely resulted from Applegate mechanism. In order to explore the properties of extremely low mass ratio contact binaries (ELMRCBs), we carried out a statistical analysis on contact binaries with mass…
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