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    Photometric Multi-Site Campaign on Massive B Stars in the Open Cluster Chi Persei (ngc 884)
    (IOP Publishing, 2008) Saesen, S.; Pigulski, A.; Carrier, F.; De Ridder, J.; Aerts, C.; Handler, G.; Drummond, R.; Kalomeni, Belinda
    In 2005 a photometric observation campaign started on the open cluster chi Persei, involving 13 telescopes spread over the whole northern hemisphere. After two years we gathered almost 1200 hours of data. We present here preliminary results on the variability search, especially from the 60-cm telescope in Bialkow (Poland), which show seven confirmed beta Cephei stars, four candidate B-type pulsators and other interesting variable stars.
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    The Short-Period Low-Mass Binary System Cc Com Revisited
    (John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2011) Köse, O; Kalomeni, Belinda; Keskin, Varol; Ulaş, Burak; Yakut, Kadri
    In this study we determined precise orbital and physical parameters of the very short-period low-mass contact binary system CC Com. The parameters are obtained by analysis of new CCD data combined with archival spectroscopic data. The physical parameters of the cool and hot components are derived as Mc = 0.717(14) M⊙, Mh = 0.378(8) M⊙, Rc = 0.708(12) R⊙, Rh = 0.530(10) R⊙, Lc = 0.138(12) L⊙, and Lh = 0.085(7) L⊙, respectively, and the distance of the system is estimated as 64(4) pc. The times of minima obtained in this study and with those published before enable us to calculate the mass transfer rate between the components which is 1.6 × 10-8 M⊙ yr-1. Finally, we discuss the possible evolutionary scenario of CC Com.