New low mass ratio contact binaries in the Catalina Sky Survey
P.E. Christopoulou, Eleni Lalounta, Athanasios Papageorgiou, C.E., Ferreira Lopes, Marcio Catelan, Andrew J. Drake

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of 30 new low mass ratio contact binary stars from the Catalina Sky Survey, providing insights into their physical parameters and potential as pre-merger systems.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for identifying low mass ratio contact binaries and provides detailed physical parameter estimations for these systems.
Findings
12 systems are deep contact with q ≤ 0.25
8 systems are extreme low mass ratio with q ≤ 0.1
Two systems are identified as potential merger candidates
Abstract
We present the identification and photometric analysis of 30 new low mass ratio (LMR) totally eclipsing contact binaries found in Catalina Sky Survey data. The LMR candidates are identified using Fourier coefficients and visual inspection. We perform a detailed scan in the parameter plane of mass-ratio (q) versus inclination (i) using Phoebe-0.31 scripter to derive the best (q,i) pair for the initial models. The relative physical parameters are determined from the final model of each system. A Monte-Carlo approach was adopted to derive the parameter errors. The resulting parameters confirm the identification. The approximate absolute physical parameters of the systems are estimated based on the light curve solutions and Gaia early Data Release 3 distances. Twelve out of 30 new systems have fill-out factors and (deep contact LMR systems), and 8 of them, to…
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