I. Bulut
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004
Edwin Budding; A. Erdem; C. Cicek; I. Bulut; F. Soydugan; E. Soydugan; Volkan Bakis; Osman Demircan
A catalogue of (411) Algol-type (semi-detached) binary stars is presented in the form of five separate tables of information. The catalogue has developed from an earlier version by including more recent information and an improved layout. A sixth table lists (1872) candidate Algols, about which fewer details are known at present. Some issues relating to the classification and interpretation of Algol-like binaries are also discussed.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2008
Volkan Bakis; Miloslav Zejda; I. Bulut; Marek Wolf; S. Bilir; Osman Demircan; Jae Woo Lee; Miroslav Slechta; B. Kučerová
A detailed analysis of new and existing photometric, spectroscopic and spatial distribution data of the eccentric binary V731 Cep was performed. Spectroscopic orbital elements of the system were obtained by means of cross-correlation technique. According to the solution of radial velocities with UBVRc and Ic light curves, V731 Cep consists of two main-sequence stars with masses M1 = 2.577 (0.098) Msolar, M2 = 2.017 (0.084) Msolar, radii R1 = 1.823 (0.030) Rsolar, R2 = 1.717 (0.025) Rsolar and temperatures Teff1 = 10700 (200) K, Teff2 = 9265 (220) K separated from each other by a = 23.27 (0.29) Rsolar in an orbit with inclination of 88.70 deg (0.03). Analysis of the O-C residuals yielded a rather long apsidal motion period of U = 10000 (2500) yr compared to the observational history of the system. The relativistic contribution to the observed rates of apsidal motion for V731 Cep is significant (76 per cent). The combination of the absolute dimensions and the apsidal motion properties of the system yielded consistent observed internal structure parameter compared to the theory . Evolutionary investigation of the binary by two methods (Bayesian and evolutionary tracks) shows that the system is t = 133(26) Myr old and has a metallicity of [M/H] = -0.04(0.02) dex. The similarities in the spatial distribution and evolutionary properties of V731 Cep with the nearby open cluster NGC 7762 suggest that V731 Cep could have been evaporated from NGC 7762.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2007
I. Bulut; Osman Demircan
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2002
Serhan Ozdemir; Osman Demircan; A. Erdem; C. Cicek; I. Bulut; E. Soydugan; F. Soydugan
New Astronomy | 2008
I. Bulut
New Astronomy | 2008
I. Bulut; Osman Demircan
Information Bulletin on Variable Stars | 2017
I. Bulut; A. Kabas; C. Nehir; S. Allak; K. Neslihan; E. Yilan; M. Dogan; M. Günes; Ahmet Bulut; Osman Demircan
New Astronomy | 2009
I. Bulut
New Astronomy | 2007
Omer Lutfi Degirmenci; Z. Bozkurt; Kadry Yakut; Osman Demircan; A. Erdem; C. Cicek; I. Bulut; F. Soydugan; E. Soydugan; Hasan H. Esenoglu
Astronomische Nachrichten | 2004
A. Erdem; E. Soydugan; F. Soydugan; Serhan Ozdemir; C. Cicek; I. Bulut; Osman Demircan; Edwin Budding