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    Citation - WoS: 6
    Citation - Scopus: 6
    Variation of the Light and Period of the Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Am Her
    (IOP Publishing, 2008) Kalomeni, Belinda; Yakut, Kadri
    Ground-based, long-term optic variability of AM Her, covering the period between 2003-2008, has been conducted to study the features seen in both low and high states of the system. Low-state analysis shows the presence of short-term, low-amplitude light variations of about 0.02-0.03 mag with a mean power time between 16 s and 226 s. Brightness variations on the order of 0.7-2 mag, which could be due to the stellar activity of the component in the system, are also detected. A total of 30 years' times of minimum light given in the literature are combined with nine times of minima obtained in this study. We represented the (observed-calculated) diagram by a parabolic curve and also by two broken lines. Under the assumption of a parabolic variation, we estimate an increase in period, dP/dt = 7.5(1.2) x 10(-9) days yr(-1), with a mass transfer rate of. M = 8(2) x 10(-9) M(circle dot) yr(-1), in agreement with the previous findings by a different method.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Close Binary System Go Cyg
    (Elsevier Ltd., 2012) Ulaş, Burak; Kalomeni, Belinda; Keskin, Varol; Köse, O.; Yakut, Kadri
    In this study, we present long term photometric variations of the close binary system GO Cyg. Modelling of the system shows that the primary is filling Roche lobe and the secondary of the system is almost filling its Roche lobe. The physical parameters of the system are M1 = 3.0 ± 0.2M ⊙, M2 = 1.3 ± 0.1M⊙, R 1 = 2.50 ± 0.12R⊙, R2 = 1.75 ± 0.09R⊙, L1 = 64 ± 9L ⊙, L2 = 4.9 ± 0.7L⊙, and a = 5.5 ± 0.3R⊙. Our results show that GO Cyg is the most massive system near contact binary (NCB). Analysis of times of the minima shows a sinusoidal variation with a period of 92.3 ± 0.5 yr due to a third body whose mass is less than 2.3M⊙. Finally a period variation rate of -1.4 × 10-9 d/yr has been determined using all available light curves.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 30
    Citation - Scopus: 32
    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.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 13
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    Marginally Low Mass Ratio Close Binary System V1191 Cyg
    (Elsevier Ltd., 2012) Ulaş, B.; Kalomeni, Belinda; Keskin, Varol; Köse, O.; Yakut, Kadri
    In this study, we present photometric and spectroscopic variations of the extremely small mass ratio (q ≃ 0.1) late-type contact binary system V1191 Cyg. The parameters for the hot and cooler companions have been determined as Mh = 0.13 (1) M⊙, Mc = 1.29 (8) M ⊙, Rh = 0.52 (15) R⊙, Rc = 1.31 (18) R⊙, Lh = 0.46 (25) L⊙, Lc = 2.71 (80) L⊙, the separation of the components is a = 2.20 (8) R⊙ and the distance of the system is estimated as 278 (31) pc. Analyses of the times of minima indicates a period increase of dPdt=1.3(1)×10-6days/yr that reveals a very high mass transfer rate of dMdt=2.0(4)×10-7M⊙/yr from the less massive component to the more massive one. New observations show that the depths of the minima of the light curve have been interchanged. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 38
    Citation - Scopus: 37
    Close Binary and Other Variable Stars in the Solar-Age Galactic Open Cluster M67
    (EDP Sciences, 2009) Yakut, Kadri; Zima, W.; Kalomeni, Belinda; Van Winckel, H.; Wealkens, C.; De Cat, P.; Bauwens, E.; Vuckovic, M.; Saesen, S.; Le Guillou, L.; Parmaksızoğlu, M.; Uluç, K.; Khamitov, I.; Raskin, G.; Aerts, C.
    We present multi-colour time-series CCD photometry of the solar-age galactic open cluster M67 (NGC 2682). About 3600 frames spread over 28 nights were obtained with the 1.5 m Russian-Turkish and 1.2 m Mercator telescopes. High-precision observations of the close binary stars AH Cnc, EV Cnc, ES Cnc, the δ Scuti type systems EX Cnc and EW Cnc, and some long-period variables belonging to M67 are presented. Three full multi-colour light curves of the overcontact binary AH Cnc were obtained during three observing seasons. Likewise we gathered three light curves of EV Cnc, an EB-type binary, and two light curves of ES Cnc, a blue straggler binary. Parts of the light change of long-term variables S1024, S1040, S1045, S1063, S1242, and S1264 are obtained. Period variation analysis of AH Cnc, EV Cnc, and ES Cnc were done using all times of mid-eclipse available in the literature and those obtained in this study. In addition, we analyzed multi-colour light curves of the close binaries and also determined new frequencies for the δ Scuti systems. The physical parameters of the close binary stars were determined with simultaneous solutions of multicolour light and radial velocity curves. Finally we determined the distance of M67 as 857(33) pc via binary star parameters, which is consistent with an independent method from earlier studies.
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    Angular Momentum Loss by Magnetic Braking and Gravitational Radiation in Relativistic Binary Stars
    (Proceedings of Science (PoS), 2008) Yakut, Kadri; Kalomeni, Belinda; Tout, C. A.
    Angular momentum loss (AML) mechanisms and dynamical evolution owing to magnetic braking and gravitational radiation in relativistic binary stars (RBS) are studied with use of physical parameters collected from the literature. We have calculated and compared AML time scales for the RBS with non-degenerate components and double degenerate (DD) systems.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 37
    Citation - Scopus: 36
    Absolute Properties of the Binary System Bb Pegasi
    (IOP Publishing, 2007) Kalomeni, Belinda; Yakut, Kadri; Keskin, Varol; Değirmenci, Ömer Lütfi; Ulaş, Burak; Köse, Oğuzhan
    We present ground-based photometry of the low-temperature contact binary BB Peg. We collected all the times of mid-eclipse available in the literature and combined them with those obtained in this study. Analyses of the data indicate a period increase of (3.0 ± 0.1) × 10-8 days yr -1. This period increase of BB Peg can be interpreted in terms of the mass transfer 2.4 × 10-8 M⊙ yr-1 from the less massive to the more massive component. The physical parameters have been determined as Mc = 1.42M⊙, Mh = 0.53 M⊙, Rc = 1.29 R⊙, Rh, = 0.83 R⊙, Lc = 1.86 L⊙, and L h = 0.94 L⊙ through simultaneous solutions of light and of the radial velocity curves. The orbital parameters of the third body, which orbits the contact system in an eccentric orbit, were obtained from the period variation analysis. The system is compared to the similar binaries in the Hertzsprung-Russell and mass-radius diagrams.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 6
    Citation - Scopus: 6
    Cyclotron Emission From Accretion Plasma Columns in Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Stars
    (EDP Sciences, 2005) Kalomeni, Belinda; Pekünlü, Esat Rennan; Yakut, Kadri
    Pure cyclotron spectra of polars produced during their low accretion states are deduced. We used the working hypothesis that the cyclotron emission is produced by electrons spiraling down the dipole magnetic field lines and forming an accretion plasma column on top of the magnetic pole of a white dwarf. The velocity distribution function of electrons emitting cyclotron radiation is assumed to be a bi-Maxwellian. Since the radiating electrons in a million-Gauss magnetic field seek their respective magnetic mirrors, the perpendicular components of their velocity vectors are assumed to be greater than the parallel ones in the radiation region. This assumption implies that the cyclotron radiation is emitted more or less in the perpendicular direction (to the local magnetic field). Then we investigated the contribution of the ordinary and the extraordinary wave modes to the luminosity. The model predictions seem to be consistent with observations. We present the model cyclotron spectra of a randomly chosen polar, UZ For, as a case study.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 28
    Citation - Scopus: 28
    Basic Physical Properties of the Low-Temperature Contact Binary System V781 Tau and the Near-Contact Binary System V836 Cyg
    (Oxford University Press, 2005) Yakut, Kadri; Ulaş, Burak; Kalomeni, Belinda; Gülmen, Ömür
    We present a detailed photometric study of the low-temperature contact binary V781 Tau, and the near-contact binary V836 Cyg. We have combined the parameters obtained from the light-curve analysis with those found by the spectral studies and we have determined the orbital and physical parameters of the stars. We have collected the times of the mid-eclipses obtained so far and combined with the times obtained in this study. By analysing all these data we determined the mass transfer rate from the massive star to the less massive one for V781 Tau, and from the less massive component to the massive one in the case of V836 Cyg. Finally, we have compared the results obtained for V781 Tau and for V836 Cyg with similar systems.