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Binary Star Light Curve And Model Of Tyc 3670-588-1 From Professional-Amateur Collaboration, A, J. W. Robertson, B. Mcmath, D. Waters, R. T. Campbell, G. Roberts Jan 2014

Binary Star Light Curve And Model Of Tyc 3670-588-1 From Professional-Amateur Collaboration, A, J. W. Robertson, B. Mcmath, D. Waters, R. T. Campbell, G. Roberts

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

We present the orbital light curve and model system parameters of a newly discovered eclipsing binary star in the constellation of Perseus. Our professional-amateur astronomy collaboration between Arkansas Tech University (ATU), the Central Arkansas Astronomy Society (CAAS) and Whispering Pine Observatory, produced photometry in two wavelengths (Johnson V and R) in order to model the system for fundamental parameters with a binary modeling code. We determined that this binary system contains two F-type stars orbiting each other with a short orbital period and having the following characteristics for the two components: mass ratio (q ~ 0.92), temperatures (T1~ 7170 K, …


Study Of The Relation Between The Spiral Arm Pitch Angle And The Kinetic Energy Of Random Motions Of The Host Spiral Galaxies, A, I. Al-Baidhany, M. Seigar, P. Treuthardt, A. Sierra, B. Davis, D. Kennefick, J. Kennefick, C. Lacy, Z. A. Toma, W. Jabbar Jan 2014

Study Of The Relation Between The Spiral Arm Pitch Angle And The Kinetic Energy Of Random Motions Of The Host Spiral Galaxies, A, I. Al-Baidhany, M. Seigar, P. Treuthardt, A. Sierra, B. Davis, D. Kennefick, J. Kennefick, C. Lacy, Z. A. Toma, W. Jabbar

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

In this work, we report a relation between the kinetic energy of random motions of the corresponding host galaxies and spiral arm pitch angles (Mdynσ2- P), (M*σ2- P) where Mdyn is the bulge dynamical mass, M* is bulge stellar mass, and σ is the velocity dispersion of the host galaxy bulge. We measured the spiral arm pitch angle (P) for a sample of Spitzer/IRAC 3.6-μm images of 54 spiral galaxies, estimated by using a 2D Fast Fourier Transform decomposition technique (2DFFT). We selected a sample of nearly face-on spiral galaxies and used IRAF ellipse to determine the ellipticity and major-axis …