SWIPE: Stars WIth Pulsations and Eclipses
John Southworth

TL;DR
SWIPE aims to combine eclipse and pulsation analyses of stars in binary systems to enhance understanding of stellar properties and improve stellar models.
Contribution
The paper introduces the SWIPE project, which integrates pulsation and eclipse data for stars in binaries, advancing stellar physics research.
Findings
Conceptual framework for combining eclipsing and pulsating star data
Current status of the SWIPE project
Future plans for data collection and analysis
Abstract
Eclipses and pulsations are the two primary ways in which the physical properties of stars can be deduced and used to improve our understanding of stellar theory. An obvious idea is to combine these two analyses into the study of pulsating stars in eclipsing binaries. This is the aim of the SWIPE project. This paper summarises the scientific arguments, current status and future plans of the project.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
