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The Astrophysical Journal | 2014

BD ANDROMEDAE: A NEW SHORT-PERIOD RS CVn ECLIPSING BINARY STAR WITH A DISTANT TERTIARY BODY IN A HIGHLY ECCENTRIC ORBIT

Chun-Hwey Kim; Mi-Hwa Song; Jo-Na Yoon; Wonyong Han; Min-Ji Jeong

A photometric study of BD And was made through the analysis of two sets of new BVR light curves. The light curves with migrating photometric waves outside eclipse show that BD And is a short-period RS CVn-type binary star. The analysis of all available timings reveals that the orbital period has varied in a strictly cyclical way with a period of 9.2 yr. The periodic variation most likely arises from the light-time effect due to a tertiary moving in a highly elliptical orbit (e {sub 3} = 0.76). The Applegate mechanism could not operate properly in the eclipsing pair. The light curves were modeled with two large spots on the hotter star and a large third light amounting to about 14% of the total systemic light. BD And is a triple system: a detached binary system consisting of two nearly equal solar-type stars with an active primary star and a G6-G7 tertiary dwarf. The absolute dimensions of the eclipsing pair and tertiary components were determined. The three components with a mean age of about 5.8 Gyr are located at midpositions in main-sequence bands. The radius of the secondary is about 17% larger than that deduced from stellar models. The orbitalmorexa0» and radiometric characteristics of the tertiary are intensively investigated. One important feature is that the mutual inclination between two orbits is larger than 60°, implying that Kozai cycles had occurred very efficiently in the past. The possible past and future evolutions of the BD And system, driven by KCTF and MBTF, are also discussed.«xa0less


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2012

REQUIREMENTS AND FEASIBILITY STUDY OF FPC-G FINE GUIDING IN SPACE INFRARED TELESCOPE, SPICA

Woong-Seob Jeong; Dae-Hee Lee; Jeonghyun Pyo; Bongkon Moon; Sung-Joon Park; Chang Hee Ree; Youngsik Park; Wonyong Han; Uk-Won Nam; Toshio Matsumoto

The SPICA (SPace Infrared Telescope for Cosmology & Astrophysics) project is a next-generation infrared space telescope optimized for midand far-infrared observation with a cryogenically cooled 3m-class telescope. It will achieve the high resolution as well as the unprecedented sensitivity from mid to far-infrared range. The FPC (Focal Plane Camera) proposed by KASI as an international collaboration is a near-infrared instrument. The FPC-S and FPC-G are responsible for the scientific observation in the near-infrared and the fine guiding, respectively. The FPC-G will significantly reduce pointing error down to below 0.075 arcsec through the observation of guiding stars in the focal plane. We analyzed the pointing requirement from the focal plane instruments as well as the error factors affecting the pointing stability. We also obtained the expected performance in operation modes. We concluded that the FPC-G can achieve the pointing stability below 0.075 arcsec which is the requirement from the focal plane instruments.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2007

SENSITIVITY CALCULATIONS FOR THE COSMIC IR BACKGROUND OBSERVATIONS BY MIRIS

Dae-Hui Lee; Seong-Ho Lee; Wonyong Han; Jang-Hyeon Park; Uk-Won Nam; Ho Jin; In-Su Yuk; Yeong-Sik Park; Seong-Jun Park; Hyeong-Mok Lee; Su-Jong Park; Toshio Matsumoto; Asantha Cooray

We present the sensitivity calculation results for observing the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIRB) by the Multi-purpose IR Imaging System (MIRIS), which will be launched in 2010 as a main payload of the Science and Technology Satellite 3 (STSAT-3). MIRIS will observe in I () and H () band with a degree field of view to obtain the large scale structure ( degree) of the CIRB. With the given specifications of the MIRIS, our sensitivity calculation results show that the MIRIS has a detection limit of (I band) and (H band), which is appropriate to observe the large scale structure of CIRB.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2006

DEVELOPMENT OF THE READOUT CONTROLLER FOR INFRARED ARRAY

Seoung-Hyun Cho; Ho Jin; Uk-Won Nam; Sang-Mok Cha; Sungho Lee; In-Soo Yuk; Youngsik Park; Soojong Pak; Wonyong Han; Sungsoo S. Kim

We have developed a control electronics system for an infrared detector array of KASINICS (KASI Near Infrared Camera System), which is a new ground-based instrument of the Korea Astronomy and Space science Institute (KASI). Equipped with a InSb array (ALADDIN III Quadrant, manufactured by Raytheon) sensitive from 1 to , KASINICS will be used at J, H, Ks, and L-bands. The controller consists of DSP(Digital Signal Processor), Bias, Clock, and Video boards which are installed on a single VME-bus backplane. TMS320C6713DSP, FPGA(Field Programmable Gate Array), and 384-MB SDRAM(Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) are included in the DSP board. DSP board manages entire electronics system, generates digital clock patterns and communicates with a PC using USB 2.0 interface. The clock patterns are downloaded from a PC and stored on the FPGA. UART is used for the communication with peripherals. Video board has 4 channel ADC which converts video signal into 16-bit digital numbers. Two video boards are installed on the controller for ALADDIN array. The Bias board provides 16 dc bias voltages and the Clock board has 15 clock channels. We have also coded a DSP firmware and a test version of control software in C-language. The controller is flexible enough to operate a wide range of IR array and CCD. Operational tests of the controller have been successfully finished using a test ROIC (Read-Out Integrated Circuit).


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2004

Period and light variations for the cool, overcontact binary BX Pegasi

Jae Woo Lee; Chun-Hwey Kim; Wonyong Han; Ho-Il Kim; Robert H. Koch


한국천문학회보 | 2017

MIRIS Paschen-α Galactic Plane Survey : Comparison with WISE catalog and IPHAS Hα data in Cepheus

Il-Joong Kim; Jeonghyun Pyo; Woong-Seob Jeong; Min Gyu Kim; Duk-Hang Lee; Won-Kee Park; Sung-Joon Park; Bongkon Moon; Youngsik Park; Dae-Hee Lee; Wonyong Han


한국천문학회보 | 2016

Photometry of MIRIS Paschen-α blobs detected in Cepheus

Il-Joong Kim; Jeonghyun Pyo; Woong-Seob Jeong; Won-Kee Park; Min Gyu Kim; Duk-Hang Lee; Bongkon Moon; Sung-Joon Park; Youngsik Park; Dae-Hee Lee; Wonyong Han


한국천문학회보 | 2016

Status of the MIRIS Data Reduction and Analysis

Jeonghyun Pyo; Il-Joong Kim; Woong-Seob Jeong; Dae-Hee Lee; Bongkon Moon; Youngsik Park; Sung-Joon Park; Won-Kee Park; Duk-Hang Lee; Uk-Won Nam; Wonyong Han; Kwang-Il Seon; Toshio Matsumoto; Min Gyu Kim; Hyung Mok Lee


한국천문학회보 | 2016

Seasonal Variations of the Zodiacal Light toward the Ecliptic Poles at the Infrared Wavelengths

Jeonghyun Pyo; Il-Joong Kim; Woong-Seob Jeong; Dae-Hee Lee; Bongkon Moon; Youngsik Park; Sung-Joon Park; Won-Kee Park; Duk-Hang Lee; Uk-Won Nam; Wonyong Han; Kwang-Il Seon; Toshio Matsumoto; Min Gyu Kim; Hyung Mok Lee


한국천문학회보 | 2016

MIRIS Paschen-α Galactic Plane Survey

Il-Joong Kim; Jeonghyun Pyo; Woong-Seob Jeong; Won-Kee Park; Min Gyu Kim; Duk-Hang Lee; Bongkon Moon; Sung-Joon Park; Youngsik Park; Dae-Hee Lee; Wonyong Han

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Youngsik Park

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Woong-Seob Jeong

Korea University of Science and Technology

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Sung-Joon Park

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Bongkon Moon

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Jeonghyun Pyo

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Toshio Matsumoto

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Uk-Won Nam

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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