Search for and analysis of eclipsing binaries in the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Survey field. I. RA: $\textbf{23}^h$$\textbf{01}^m$$\textbf{51}^s$, Dec: +34$^\circ$36$^\prime$45$^{\prime \prime}$
Jing-Yi Wang, Kai Li, Xiang Gao, Di-Fu Guo, Li-Heng Wang, Dong-Yang, Gao, Ling-Zhi Li, Ya-Ni Guo, Xing Gao, Guo-You Sun

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes 48 eclipsing binaries in a specific LAMOST survey field, determining their types, orbital parameters, and period changes, and discovering a potential black hole companion in one system.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive analysis of EBs in this LAMOST field, including new discoveries, orbital parameter determinations, and insights into period variations and stellar activity.
Findings
48 EBs detected, 2 newly discovered
15 detached, 1 semi-detached, 32 contact systems
Period decrease in 11 EBs, period increase in 5, and a possible black hole companion in one
Abstract
Eclipsing binaries (EBs) play an important astrophysical role in studying stellar properties and evolution. By analyzing photometric data in the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Survey field, RA: , Dec: +343645, 48 EBs are detected and 2 are newly discovered. This specific field has been observed 52 times by the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Survey DR 9, which facilitates a comprehensive analysis of the EBs. For EBs with LAMOST medium-resolution spectra, radial velocity curves were obtained, and their precise orbital parameters were determined by simultaneously analyzing photometric light curves and radial velocity curves. For the other EBs with only photometric light curves, we used the q-search or the temperature ratio method to determine their initial mass ratios and then determined the orbital parameters. It is found that 15 EBs belong to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
