A high-mass-ratio red-dwarf contact binary with an extremely cool close-in red dwarf

Author:

Fang Xiao-Hui1234,Qian Shengbang1234,Zejda Miloslav5,Boonrucksar Soonthornthum6,Zhou Xiao12346,Zhu Liying1234,Liao Wen Ping124

Affiliation:

1. Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), P.O. Box 110, 650216 Kunming, China

2. Key Laboratory of the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 110, 650216 Kunming, China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yuquan Road 19#, Sijingshang Block, 100049 Beijing, China

4. Center for Astronomical Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Science, 20A Datun Road, Chaoyang Distric, Beijing, 100012, P.R. China

5. Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, CZ-611 37 Brno, Czech Republic

6. National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, 191 Siriphanich Bldg., Huay Kaew Rd., Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

Abstract

Abstract 1SWASP J161335.80$-$284722.2 (hereafter J161335) is an eclipsing red-dwarf binary with an orbital period of $0.229778\:$d, which is around the short-period limit for contact binaries. Three sets of multi-color light curves of J161335 were obtained from different telescopes in 2015 and 2016 and are analyzed using the Wilson–Devinney method. We discovered that the system is a W-type contact system with a contact degree of 19% and a high mass ratio of 0.91. By using all available eclipse times, we found that the observed $-$ calculated $(O-C)$ diagram displays a cyclic oscillation with an amplitude of 0.00196($\pm 0.00006)\:$d and a period of 4.79($\pm 0.14)\:$yr while it undergoes a downward parabolic change. This downward variation corresponds to a continuous decrease in the orbital period at a rate of $dP/dt = -4.26(\pm$0.01) $\times$ 10$^{-7}\:$d$\:$yr$^{-1}$. The small-amplitude oscillation is explained as the light travel-time effect from the gravitational influence of a third body with a lowest mass of $M _{3}$ = 0.15($\pm 0.01)M_{\,\odot }$. In solving the light curves, we found that the third light is increasing, with the wavelength suggesting that the third body may be a cool red dwarf. This is in agreement with the results obtained by analyzing the $O-C$ diagram. The tertiary red dwarf is orbiting the central red-dwarf binary at an orbital separation of 2.8($\pm 0.2$) au. These results suggest that the J161335 system may be formed through early dynamical interaction where the original low-mass component was replaced by a higher-mass third body and the lower-mass component was kicked out to a wider orbit. In this way, a hierarchical triple system similar to J161335 with a high-mass-ratio binary and a small close-in third body is formed.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Science Foundation of Yunnan Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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