Detailed TESS-Based Light Curve Modeling and Fundamental Parameter Estimation of 27 W UMa-Type Contact Binaries
Abstract
We performed a comprehensive analysis of 27 short period contact binary systems for which no light curve analysis had previously been reported. Photometric time-series data from the TESS mission were used in this analysis. The observational results were validated using additional TESS sectors, along with complementary photometric observations from the ASAS-SN survey. The photometric light curves of the 27 contact binary systems were analyzed with the BSN application. Model solutions were obtained through iterative fitting followed by MCMC-based refinement to derive reliable system parameters, and starspot configurations were incorporated for seven targets exhibiting O'Connell effect asymmetries. The absolute parameters of the target systems were derived using the empirical parameter relationship between orbital period and semi-major axis. Based on the results of the light curve solutions and the estimated absolute parameters, five of the analyzed systems are identified as A-subtype, while the remaining targets belong to the W-subtype. We analyzed a sample of 484 W UMa contact binaries to identify the physical and orbital parameters that most effectively distinguish A-subtype from W-subtype systems using t-statistics. Three targets exhibited extremely low mass ratios, and their orbital analysis confirmed that they are dynamically stable. The evolutionary states of the systems were examined, showing that lower-mass companions are generally more evolved, while more massive components remain less evolved. The positions of the systems and their stellar components were compared across four diagrams derived from empirical parameter relationship studies, showing good agreement with the linear fits.
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@article{arxiv.2602.05038,
title = {Detailed TESS-Based Light Curve Modeling and Fundamental Parameter Estimation of 27 W UMa-Type Contact Binaries},
author = {Atila Poro and Ahmad Sarostad and Mohammad Davoudi and Mahsa Marami and Motaharehalsadat Mohtaram and Mohammadparsa Sharififard and Diana Zadkhosh and Aida Rakian and Alireza Shiri Ahmadabadi and AmirAli Akbarzadeh and Amirali Ashrafpour and Aram Ahmadi and Arshida Amiri and Arshida Goudarzi and Atena Ahmadzadeh and Ehsan Abbasi and Helia Dolati and Kimia Foroush Bastani and Mahdis Derakhshan and MehrAna Mehraban Pour and Nazanin Karimi Shoushtari and Parsa Arezoumand and Reyhaneh Saki and Romina Ozhand and Sama Ghonche Sefidi and Shayan Saeidzadeh and Yeganeh Chaji and Zahra Izadi and Negar Sarlak and Ayda Davoudi and Danial Rahbarmah and Hossein Dehghan and Fahri Alicavus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05038},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted by the PASP journal