Kyu-Dong Oh
Chonnam National University
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Astrophysics and Space Science | 2000
Kyu-Dong Oh; Young Woon Kang; Kee Suk Ra; Hong Suh Park
Two colour (B and V) photoelectric observations of EB-type eclipsing binary GO Cyg were carried out for 15 nights during October and December 1996. Three new times of minimum lights have been derived. With these and previously published times of minimum lights, a continuous period increase of dP/dt = 1.51 × 10-7 d yr-1 was estimated from the quadratic light element. B and V light curves have been analyzed by the method of the Wilson and Devinney Differential Correction. GO Cyg is confirmed to belong to the group of near contact systems based on light curve analysis and its absolute dimensions.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2010
Kyu-Dong Oh; Ho-Il Kim; Eon-Chang Sung
CCD photometric light curves for the close binary star V445 Cep. A new photometric solution and absolute physical dimensions of the system were derived by applying the Wilson-Devinney program to our observed light curves and radial velocity curves published by Pych et al. The evolutional status of V445 Cep was found to coincide with those of the general low mass ratio contact binary systems.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2005
Kyu-Dong Oh; Chun-Hwey Kim; Ho-Il Kim
New BVR CCD light curves of the low mass ratio contact binaries, V410 Aur and V776 Cas, were observed with the 61 cm reflector and a 2K CCD camera at the Sobaeksan Astronomical Observatory. The absolute dimensions of the low mass ratio contact binaries, V410 Aur and V776 Cas, were obtained using WD program from the published spectroscopic and newly observed photometric data. The evolutionary status of this type of binary system including V410 Aur and V776 Cas has been considered. We reconfirmed that the primary stars of the low mass contact binary system were located on the TAMS and secondary stars were located under the ZAMS in H-R diagram.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2009
Kyu-Dong Oh; Woo-Baik Lee
We present new B, V, and R CCD photometric light curves for the low mass ratio contact binary FP Boo. A new photometric solution and absolute physical dimensions of the system were derived by applying the Wilson-Devinney program to our observed light curves and to previously published Rucinski et al.`s radial velocity curves. From the H-R diagram of 24 low mass ratio contact binary system including FP Boo, the evolutionary stage of FP Boo was found to coincide with those of the general low mass ratio contact binary systems. The light curves obtained in this season show a small asymmetry in their shapes.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2008
Woo-Baik Lee; Young-Woon Kang; Kyu-Dong Oh
We present the full BVR light curves and five times of minima of WZ Cep to provides a complete photometric solution and to confirm the long term variation of the light curves. Our light curves show symmetry while previous light curves of Hoffmann (1984) show a high degree of asymmetry (the O`Connell effect). The BVR light curves were analyzed by the method of Wilson-Devinney Differential Correction. Our photometric results show a good agreement with those of Djurasevic et al. (1998).
Astrophysics and Space Science | 1992
Kyu-Dong Oh; Young-Sook Ahn
NewUBV photoelectric observations of EB-type contact binary DO Cas were made on 4 nights from February 1986 to February 1987. The obtained light curves in combination with the radial-velocity curve of the primary published by Mannino (1958) of DO Cas have been solved simultaneously using the Wilson-Devinney synthesis code. The system is found to be a contact binary with a degree of overcontact of 14%. It may be concluded that DO Cas is an evolved contact binary.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2005
Kyu-Dong Oh
The absolute dimensions and orbital elements of 66 near contact binaries, collected from literatures, have been analyzed to investigate the physical characteristics of the near contact binaries as well as co-relations among physical parameters. The relationship between the mass ratio and luminosity ratio of the near contact binary systems have been obtained as a , which is similar to that of the early type contact binary system. The physical parameters of the new contact binaries show that the difference in mass, radius, luminosity and temperature between the primary and the secondary components for the F type NCBs are smaller than those for the A type NCBs. In H-R diagram, the components of the A types are located closer to the terminal age main sequence than those of the F types.
Highlights of Astronomy | 2005
Young Woon Kang; Kyung Soo Hong; Woo-Baik Lee; Ho-Il Kim; Kyu-Dong Oh
We present accurate BV light curves and continuum energy curves of the EROS eclipsing binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud to find accurate binary parameters as well as their distances. The observations have been carried out using the 2.1 meter telescope in CASLEO Argentina during Feb. 1-10, 2003. We have concentrated CCD direct observations upon EROS field 1 and 2 to improve the accuracy of light curves of eclipsing binaries in the fields. The spectroscopic observations have been also carried out using the simple dispersion method to get continuum energy curves between wavelengths of 4000-8000 A for several EROS eclipsing binaries. At first, we determined a combined temperature of both components of each binary system using the continuum. Then, the combined temperature was resolved using the first estimation of the light curve solution. Finally, we determined the photometric solutions of several binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2004
Dong-Joo Lee; Chung-Uk Lee; Jae Woo Lee; Seung-Lee Kim; Kyu-Dong Oh; Chun-Hwey Kim
New BV RI photometric observations of the contact binary AH Tau were performed with the 61 cm reflector and a 2K CCD camera at the Sobaeksan Optical Astronomy Observatory during seven nights from September to December, 2001. A total of 144 times of minima observed up to date, including three times of minima obtained from our observation, were analyzed. It is found that the orbital period of AH Tau has varied in a cyclic way superposed on a secular period decrease. The rate of the secular period decrease is calculated to be .04 per century, implying that a mass of about from the more massive primary flows into the secondary if a conservative mass transfer is assumed. Assuming that the sinusoidal period variation is produced by a light-time effect due to an unseen third body, the resultant semi-amplitude, period, and eccentricity for the deduced light-time orbit are obtained as 35.4 years, 0.014 day and 0.52, respectively. The mass of the third-body is calculated as a tout when the third body is assumed to be coplanar with AH Tau system.
Archive | 2001
Young Woon Kang; Ho-Il Kim; Woo-Baik Lee; Kyu-Dong Oh
The light curves of 19 NCBs, whose X-ray luminosities are greater than those of normal late type main-sequence stars, have been analyzed by the spot model for their magnetic activities. 14 systems have a cool spot while one system has a hot spot on the secondary system. Their chromospheric activities have been investigated by measureing Mg II emissionline of the IUE high resolution spectra.