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Optical Photometry And Spectroscopy Of The Suspected "Cool Algol" Av Delphini: Determination Of The Physical Properties, Jeff A. Mader, Laurence A. Marschall, Guillermo Torres, Akbar H. Rizvi
Optical Photometry And Spectroscopy Of The Suspected "Cool Algol" Av Delphini: Determination Of The Physical Properties, Jeff A. Mader, Laurence A. Marschall, Guillermo Torres, Akbar H. Rizvi
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We present new spectroscopic and BVRI photometric observations of the double-lined eclipsing binary AV Del ( period = 3:85 days) conducted over six observing seasons. A detailed radial velocity and light-curve analysis of the optical data shows the system to be most likely semidetached, with the less massive and cooler star filling its Roche lobe. The system is probably a member of the rare class of ‘‘cool Algol’’ systems, which are distinguished from the ‘‘classical’’ Algol systems in that the mass-gaining component is also a late-type star rather than a B- or A-type star. By combining the spectroscopic and photometric …
Planetary Transits Of The Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey- Candidate Tres-1b, Aaron Price, Ron Bissinger, Gregory P. Laughlin, Bruce L. Gary, Tonny Vanmunster, Arne A. Henden, Donn Ray Starkey, Daniel H. Kaiser, Jon A. Holtzman, Laurence A. Marschall, Thomas Michalik, T. Wellington, Pertti Paakkonen, Zsolt Kereszty, Russ Durkee, Kent Richardson, Robin Leadbeater, Timothy P. Castellano
Planetary Transits Of The Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey- Candidate Tres-1b, Aaron Price, Ron Bissinger, Gregory P. Laughlin, Bruce L. Gary, Tonny Vanmunster, Arne A. Henden, Donn Ray Starkey, Daniel H. Kaiser, Jon A. Holtzman, Laurence A. Marschall, Thomas Michalik, T. Wellington, Pertti Paakkonen, Zsolt Kereszty, Russ Durkee, Kent Richardson, Robin Leadbeater, Timothy P. Castellano
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
The AAVSO compiled 10,560 CCD observations of the suspected exoplanet transit object TrES-1b covering seven complete transit windows, three windows of partial coverage, and coverage of baseline non-transit periods. Visual inspection of the light curves reveals the presence of slight humps at the egress points of some transits. A boot strap Monte Carlo simulation was applied to the data to confirm that the humps exist to a statistically significant degree. However, it does not rule out systemic effects which will be tested with campaigns in the 2005 observing season.