J/ApJS/235/41 Galactic EB stars with eccentric orbits based on ETDs (Kim+, 2018)

A comprehensive catalog of Galactic eclipsing binary stars with eccentric orbits based on eclipse timing diagrams. Kim C.-H., Kreiner J.M., Zakrzewski B., Ogloza W., Kim H.-W., Jeong M.-J. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 235, 41 (2018)> =2018ApJS..235...41K 2018ApJS..235...41K
ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing; Binaries, orbits; Photometry, UBV; Infrared sources Keywords: catalogs ; binaries: close ; binaries: eclipsing ; binaries: general ; stars: fundamental parameters Abstract: A comprehensive catalog of 623 galactic eclipsing binary (EB) systems with eccentric orbits is presented with more than 2830 times of minima determined from the archived photometric data by various sky-survey projects and new photometric measurements. The systems are divided into two groups according to whether the individual system has a GCVS name or not. All the systems in both groups are further classified into three categories (D, A, and A+III) on the basis of their eclipse timing diagrams: 453 D systems showing just constantly displaced secondary minima, 139 A systems displaying only apsidal motion (AM), and 31 A+III systems exhibiting both AM and light-time effects. AM parameters for 170 systems (A and A+III systems) are consistently calculated and cataloged with basic information for all systems. Some important statistics for the AM parameters are discussed and compared with those derived for the eccentric EB systems in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Description: New observations of minima of selected systems were made at the Mt. Suhora Observatory, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland and at the Sobaeksan Optical Astronomical Observatory, Republic of Korea. Three instruments were used at the Mt. Suhora Observatory: 1. The 0.6m Zeiss telescope with an Apogee Aspen Camera located at the primary focus. 2. The 20cm Ritchey-Chretien telescope with a SBIG-ST10XME. 3. The portable 3cm wide-field objective with an Atik 314L. This instrument was also used by one of us (W.O.) at the South African Astronomical Observatory for observations of the southern hemisphere targets. At the Sobaeksan Optical Astronomical Observatory, a 61cm Boller and Chivens telescope was used. A PIXIS 2K CCD for the observing seasons of 2009-2011 and an FLI 4K CCD for observations between 2015 and 2017 were used, respectively. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 53 1484 New times of minima of eccentric eclipsing binary (EEB) systems with GCVS names table2.dat 53 1346 New times of minima of EEB systems without GCVS names table3.dat 99 384 GCVS eclipsing binaries with elliptical orbits confirmed by the eclipsing timing diagram (ETD) table4.dat 99 239 Eclipsing binaries with elliptical orbits without GCVS names refs.dat 106 214 References notes.dat 121 52 Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: B/gcvs : General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+, 2007-2017) II/246 : 2MASS All-Sky Catalog of Point Sources (Cutri+ 2003) II/264 : ASAS Variable Stars in Southern hemisphere (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005) IX/45 : The Chandra Source Catalog, Release 1.1 (Evans+ 2012) J/AJ/117/587 : Apsidal motion in double stars. I. (Petrova+, 1999) J/other/IBVS/5480 : Elements for 80 eclipsing binaries (Otero, 2003) J/other/IBVS/5542 : Elements of southern eclipsing binaries (Dvorak+ 2004) J/other/IBVS/5495 : Elements for 80 eclipsing binaries. II. (Otero+, 2004) J/A+A/434/89 : Param. of LMC detached EBs (Michalska+, 2005) J/other/IBVS/5586 : New elements for 80 eclipsing binaries V. (Otero+, 2005) J/MNRAS/372/1117 : SuperWASP exoplanetary transit survey (Christian+, 2006) J/MNRAS/378/179 : Eclipsing Binary with Eccentric Orbits Cat. (Bulut+, 2007) J/A+A/461/1065 : uvby diff. photom. of 4 eclipsing binaries (Clausen+, 2007) J/AJ/134/1963 : MACHO r,b LCs of MC eclipsing bin. (Faccioli+, 2007) J/A+A/487/1081 : uvby photometry of 6 eclipsing binaries (Clausen+, 2008) J/AJ/135/850 : Properties of EBs found in TrES (Devor+, 2008) J/MNRAS/389/925 : Triple and quadruple stars (Tokovinin, 2008) J/AN/331/274 : UBV photometry of early-type stars (Mayer+, 2010) J/other/A+ARV/18.67 : Accurate masses and radii of normal stars (Torres+, 2010) J/AcA/61/103 : VI light curves of LMC eclipsing binaries (Graczyk+, 2011) J/AJ/141/83 : Kepler Mission. I. Eclipsing binaries in DR1 (Prsa+, 2011) J/A+A/548/A79 : INTEGRAL-OMC optically var. sources (Alfonso-Garzon+, 2012) J/AJ/143/137 : Minima of EBs from a Kepler survey (Gies+, 2012) J/AcA/62/97 : Times of minima for 13 eclipsing binaries (Zasche, 2012) J/AcA/63/323 : OGLE-III SMC eclipsing binary stars (Pawlak+, 2013) J/ApJS/213/9 : Catalina Surveys periodic variable stars (Drake+, 2014) J/A+A/563/A120 : Y Cyg light curves and time of minima (Harmanec+, 2014) J/MNRAS/441/343 : Highly eccentric detached EBs (Shivvers+, 2014) J/A+A/572/A71 : Times of minima for SMC eclipsing binaries (Zasche, 2014) J/AJ/150/1 : Eclipse timings of 27 EBs in the SMC (Hong+, 2015) J/ApJ/809/134 : delta Orionis Aa. III. Radial velocities (Pablo+, 2015) J/AJ/150/183 : Times of minima for LMC eclipsing binaries (Zasche+, 2015) J/MNRAS/460/650 : Apsidal motions of 90 SMC eccentric binaries (Hong+, 2016) J/AJ/151/68 : Kepler Mission. VII. EBs in DR3 (Kirk+, 2016) J/AcA/66/405 : Gal. bulge eclipsing & ellipsoidal bin. (Soszynski+, 2016) http://www.as.up.krakow.pl/ephem/ : TIming DAtabase at Krakow (TIDAK) home Byte-by-byte Description of file: table[12].dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 23 A23 --- Name GCVS star name (1) 25- 34 F10.4 d MinHJD [22544.4/57924.5] Heliocentric Julian Date of time of minimum light; JD-2400000. 37- 42 F6.4 d e_MinHJD [0.0001/0.5]? Error in MinHJD 44- 46 A3 --- Type Minimum light type (pri= primary eclipse or sec= secondary eclipse) 48- 50 A3 --- f_Type Flag on Type ("n"=normal minima; ":"=uncertain and "::"=very uncertain) 52- 53 I2 --- r_MinHJD [1/17] Reference for MinHJD (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Few misprints corrected by CDS in table 2: 2MASS J01552928+3720262 for 2MASS J01552928+3750262; 2MASS J07594213-1411104 for 2MASS J07594157-1411076 2MASS J10010378-5847359 for 2MASS J10010408-5847259 Note (2): Reference as follows: 1 = this paper 2 = Kreiner et al. (TIDAK; 2001aocd.book.....K 2001aocd.book.....K - http://www.as.up.krakow.pl/ephem/ ) 3 = Kafka (AAVSO; http://www.aavso.org/ - see B/vsx) 4 = Burd et al. (PoS; 2004AN....325..674B 2004AN....325..674B) 5 = Christian et al. (SWASP; 2006, J/MNRAS/372/1117) 6 = Devor et al. (TrES; 2008, J/AJ/135/850) 7 = Drake et al. (CSS; 2014, J/ApJS/213/9) 8 = Evans et al. (CXSS; 2010, IX/45) 9 = Hog et al. (TYCHO-2; 2000, I/259) 10 = Perryman et al. (HIPPARCOS; 1997, I/239) 11 = Pojmanski (ASAS-2; 1997AcA....47..467P 1997AcA....47..467P) 12 = Pojmanski (ASAS-3; II/264) 13 = Prsa et al. (KEPLER; 2011, J/AJ/141/83) 14 = Winkler et al. (INTEGRAL/OMC; 2003A&A...411L...1W 2003A&A...411L...1W) 15 = Wozniak et al. (NSVS; 2004AJ....127.2436W 2004AJ....127.2436W) 16 = Kaluzny et al. (CASE; 2014AcA....64...11K 2014AcA....64...11K) 17 = Popov et al. (2015PZP....15....7P 2015PZP....15....7P). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table[34].dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 23 A23 --- Name System name 25- 29 F5.2 mag max Approximate brightness at the maximum (1) 30 A1 --- f_max [:V] Uncertainty flag or V-band flag for Table 4 32- 43 F12.3 d T0 [9453.4/56927.9] Initial epoch of the minimum used in the construction of the ETD; JD-2400000 (2) 45- 58 F14.7 d Per [1/3372.3] Period from the TIDAK database (3) 60- 65 A6 --- Type Type (4) 67- 69 I3 --- Pri [1/230] Number of primary minima taken from the TIDAK database (see section 2.1) 71- 73 I3 --- Sec [0/144] Number of secondary minima taken from the TIDAK database 75- 79 F5.3 --- Phase ? Phase of the secondary minimum (only for D type stars) expressed as a fraction of the period 80 A1 --- f_Phase [:V] Uncertainty or "V"ariability flag 82- 90 A9 --- Note Remark(s) (see notes.dat file) (5) 92- 99 A8 --- Ref Reference(s) (see refs.dat file) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): V-band from GCVS for Table 3; B-band (unless flagged) from SIMBAD for Table 4. Note (2): T0 is not an observational time of the primary minimum but a mean epoch of primary and secondary minima. Note (3): The period used to construct the eclipse timing diagram (ETD) was taken from the TIDAK database. Please note that the period "Per" in the table cannot be used for the prediction of future times of the primary or secondary minima. Note (4): All the systems are classified into three categories (D, A, and A+III) on the basis of their eclipse timing diagrams: "D" systems showing just constantly displaced secondary minima, "A" systems displaying only apsidal motion, and "A+III" systems exhibiting both apsidal motion and light-time effects. Note (5): Some EBs (among them, QX Cas, SS Lac, and AY Mus) have no eclipses due to the change in their orbital inclinations (cf. Zasche & Paschke 2012A&A...542L..23Z 2012A&A...542L..23Z). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference code 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode SIMBAD/ADS bibcode of the reference 25- 48 A24 --- Auth First author's name(s) 50-106 A57 --- Comm Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: notes.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 A4 --- Note Note code 6-121 A116 --- Text Text of the note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal Acknowledgements: Chun-Hwey Kim [Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea]
(End) Prepared by [AAS], Emmanuelle Perret [CDS] 27-Aug-2018
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