Zekeriya Muyesseroglu
Ankara University
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Astrophysics and Space Science | 1997
G. Djurašević; Osman Demircan; S. Özdemir; M. Tanriver; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; Hasan Ak; Berahitdin Albayrak
The UBV observations of the massive binary BF Aur were made at the Ankara University Observatory during 1988, 1989 and 1996. Asymmetry of the light curves, arising from unequal height of successive maxima, indicates that the system is active. By analysing these observations in the framework of the Roche model (including the presence of bright regions on the components) one obtains a semidetached configuration of the system, with the cooler secondary component filling its Roche lobe. The analysis of the light curves yields consistent solutions for mass ratio q = m2/m1 somewhat less than one. The influence of the mass transfer on the change of the system-orbital-period is relatively small. The upward parabolic character of the O–C diagram (Zhang et al., 1993) indicates a mass transfer from the less massive secondary to the more massive primary. This inturn requires the less massive secondary to fill its Roche lobe. This is consistent with our solution. Based on these facts we introduced the following working hypothesis. At the place where the gas stream from the secondary falls on the primary, relatively small in size but a high temperature contrast active hot-spot (hs) region is formed. As a result of the heating effect caused by the irradiation of the hot-spot region, on the secondarys side facing the hot spot a bright-spot (bs) region is formed. The bright-spot region is larger in size but with significantly lower temperature than the hot spot. This region can be treated as a ‘reflection cap’. By analysing the light curves in the framework of this working hypothesis the basic parameters of the system and the active regions are estimated. The problem is solved in two stages: by obtaining a synthetic light curve in the case when the parameters of the corresponding Close Binary (CB) Roche model (Djurašević, 1992a) are given a priori (the direct problem) and by determining the parameters of the given model for which the best fit between the synthetic light curve and the observations is achieved (the inverse problem) (Djurašević, 1992b).
Archive | 1990
Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; Oktay Demircan; E. Derman; S. O. Selam
Three close binary systems YY Eri, V456 Oph and AW Peg are discussed on the basis of UBV photoelectric observations carried out at the Ankara University Observatory in 1988 and 1989.
Astronomische Nachrichten | 2006
B. Gürol; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; T. Özdemir
Astronomische Nachrichten | 2005
B. Gürol; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu
Astronomische Nachrichten | 2001
Berahitdin Albayrak; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; Serhan Ozdemir
Archive | 1998
G. Djurašević; Oktay Demircan; Serhan Ozdemir; M. Tanriver; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; Hasan Ak; Berahitdin Albayrak
Archive | 2007
B. Gürol; Emanuel Derman; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; Levent Gurdemir; G. Gökay; Namik Ozbek; U. Sagir; R. Kalci; G. Salman; David Allen Coker; B. Eminoglu; Y. Demircan; Z. Terzioğlu
Archive | 1999
S. O. Selam; B. Gürol; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu
Archive | 1997
V. Keskin; Z. Tunca; Cafer Ibanoglu; Z. Aslan; S. O. Selam; Zekeriya Muyesseroglu
Archive | 1996
Zekeriya Muyesseroglu; B. Gürol; S. O. Selam