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Study of the eclipsing binary systems showing the inclination change
Ševčíková, Klára ; Zasche, Petr (advisor) ; Harmanec, Petr (referee)
The presented thesis is focused on the study of eclipsing binaries showing inclination changes of orbital plane. This orbital precession effect is probably caused by the presence of a third body in the system. Our method is using the study of changing eclipse depth, which allows to independently estimate parameters of the inner system and also to set some constraints on the parameters of third body. In the thesis there were analysed in detail 3 eclipsing binaries using photometric data taken from MACHO and OGLE I-IV catalgoues and from DK154 telescope observations. For the system OGLE-LMC-ECL- 10338 the nodal period was around 115 years, outer body orbits inner binary probably with period <100 days and its mass is <1,38 M⊙. For the system OGLE-LMC-ECL-10413 the nodal period was around 168 years, outer body orbits probably with period <90 days and its mass is <1,50 M⊙. For the system OGLE-LMC-ECL-14394 the nodal period was around 118 years, outer body orbits probably with period <450 days and its mass is <3,12 M⊙. 1
Study of inclination change for the eclipsing binaries
Juryšek, Jakub ; Zasche, Petr (advisor) ; Brož, Miroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with the study of the eclipsing binaries with inclination changes, caused by orbital precession due to third body in the system. Methods of semiauthomatic detection of the inclination changing eclipsing binaries among huge lightcurves databases have been developed. These methods have been applied to the ASAS-3 and OGLE III LMC databases. As a result, 39 new systems suspected of orbital precession have been found and 33 of them are situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, with only one previously studied system. Increasing the number of known multiple systems especially those located outside Milky Way allows to study inter-galactic differences in star formation. In this work, we bring detailed study of ten new systems and restrictions on the third body parameters are presented. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Study of inclination change for the eclipsing binaries
Juryšek, Jakub ; Zasche, Petr (advisor) ; Brož, Miroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with the study of the eclipsing binaries with inclination changes, caused by orbital precession due to third body in the system. Methods of semiauthomatic detection of the inclination changing eclipsing binaries among huge lightcurves databases have been developed. These methods have been applied to the ASAS-3 and OGLE III LMC databases. As a result, 39 new systems suspected of orbital precession have been found and 33 of them are situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, with only one previously studied system. Increasing the number of known multiple systems especially those located outside Milky Way allows to study inter-galactic differences in star formation. In this work, we bring detailed study of ten new systems and restrictions on the third body parameters are presented. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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