KM UMa: An active short-period detached eclipsing binary in a hierarchical quadruple system
Fangbin Meng, Liying Zhu, Nianping Liu, Ping Li, Jia Zhang, Linjia Li,, Azizbek Matekov

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the active, short-period detached eclipsing binary KM UMa, revealing its hierarchical quadruple system nature, magnetic activity cycles, and energetic superflares through photometric, spectroscopic, and survey data.
Contribution
It is the first detailed multi-method investigation of KM UMa, uncovering its quadruple system configuration, magnetic activity cycle, and superflares, advancing understanding of such complex stellar systems.
Findings
KM UMa is a hierarchical quadruple system.
Detected a 5.21-year magnetic activity cycle.
Observed a superflare with energy 5×10^{34} erg.
Abstract
The first detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the G-type eclipsing binary KM UMa is presented, which indicates that the system is a short-period detached eclipsing binary. The radial velocity curves were calculated using the cross-correlation function method based on Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and our observations, which determined the mass ratio as . Based on the light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, other survey data, and our multiband observations, the positive and negative O'Connell effects have been detected evolving gradually and alternately over the last 20 yr, which can be explained by the presence of spots on the primary component. A superflare event was detected in the SuperWASP data on 2007 February 28, further indicating that KM UMa is a very active system. We…
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