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Eclipsing binaries in ASAS catalog

Astrophysics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

ASAS is a long term project to monitor bright variable stars over the whole sky. It has discovered 50,122 variables brighter than V < 14 mag south of declination +28 degrees, and among them 11,099 eclipsing binaries. We present a preliminary analysis of 5,384 contact, 2,957 semi-detached, and 2,758 detached systems. The statistics of the distribution provides a qualitative confirmation of decades old idea of Flannery and Lucy that W UMa type binaries evolve through a series of relaxation oscillations: ASAS finds comparable number of contact and semidetached systems. The most surprising result is a very small number of detached eclipsing binaries with periods P < 1 day, the systems believed to be the progenitors of W UMa stars. As many (perhaps all) contact binaries have companions, there is a possibility that some were formed in a Kozai cycle, as suggested by Eggleton and his associates.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0601026,
  title  = {Eclipsing binaries in ASAS catalog},
  author = {B. Paczynski and D. Szczygiel and B. Pilecki and G. Pojmanski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0601026},
  year   = {2009}
}

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8 pages, 12 figures, latex, submitted to MNRAS