Spectroscopic and Decade-long Photometric Observations of the Contact Binary V2790 Ori: Evidence for a Brown Dwarf Companion and a Solar-like Magnetic Activity Cycle
Si-Rui Wang, Kai Li, Qi-Qi Xia, Dong-Yang Gao, Xiang Gao, Jing-Yi Wang, Ya-Ni Guo, Xing Gao, Guo-You Sun

TL;DR
This study combines spectroscopic and decade-long photometric data to analyze the contact binary V2790 Ori, revealing a brown dwarf companion, magnetic activity cycle, and insights into its evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of V2790 Ori, identifying a brown dwarf companion, a solar-like magnetic cycle, and its evolutionary status as a newly formed contact binary.
Findings
Detection of a brown dwarf third body via light-travel time effect.
Identification of a 5.4-year magnetic activity cycle.
V2790 Ori is a newly formed contact binary from a detached phase.
Abstract
We present 22 sets of light curves and one radial velocity curve for the W UMa-type total eclipse contact binary system V2790 Ori, derived by combining all available public photometric data, the photometric data in previous studies, and our own spectroscopic and decade-long photometric observations. Our simultaneous analysis of the light curves and radial velocity curve shows that V2790 Ori is a W-subtype contact binary with a mass ratio of and a shallow contact degree of . The orbital period analysis based on 445 eclipsing minima reveals a secular decrease at a rate of , superimposed with a cyclic variation with an amplitude of and a period of . The secular decrease is caused by AML via magnetic braking,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
