Eight new 2+2 doubly eclipsing quadruple systems detected
P. Zasche, Z. Henzl, J. Merc, J. Kara, H. Kucakova

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of eight rare 2+2 doubly eclipsing quadruple star systems, expanding the known examples in the Small Magellanic Cloud and the northern sky, with detailed orbital parameters and a notable quintuple system.
Contribution
First identification of eight new 2+2 doubly eclipsing quadruple systems, including a unique quintuple system, using dedicated observations and analysis.
Findings
All systems are rare 2+2 quadruples with eclipsing binaries.
One system, V597 And, is a bright, nearby quintuple system.
Predicted angular separation of components in V597 And is 57 mas.
Abstract
We studied eight new doubly eclipsing stellar systems. We found that they are all rare examples of quadruple systems of 2 + 2 architecture, where both inner pairs are eclipsing binaries. Until now, such a configuration had only been proven for dozens of systems on the whole sky. We enlarged this rare group of systems with four stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) galaxy and four brighter stars on the northern sky. These analysed systems are the following: OGLE SMC-ECL-2339 (both eclipsing periods of 0.72884 days and 3.39576 days; mutual orbital period of 5.95 years); OGLE SMC-ECL-3075 (1.35890 d, 2.41587 d, 9.75 yr); OGLE SMC-ECL-4756 (0.91773 d, 2.06047 d, 4.34 yr); OGLE SMC-ECL-6093 (0.90193 d, 2.03033 d, 31.2 yr); GSC 01949-01700 (0.24058 d, 0.75834 d, 21.7 yr); ZTF J171602.61+273606.5 (0.36001 d, 4.51545 d, 19.5 yr); WISE J210935.8+390501 (0.33228 d, 3.51575 d, 1.9 yr); and…
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