The Anticorrelated Nature of the Primary and Secondary Eclipse Timing Variations for the Kepler Contact Binaries

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We report a study of the eclipse timing variations in contact binary systems, using long-cadence lightcurves from the Kepler archive. As a first step, observed minus calculated (O-C) curves were produced for both the primary and secondary eclipses of some 2000 Kepler binaries. We find ∼390 short-period binaries with O-C curves that exhibit (1) random walk-like variations or quasi-periodicities, with typical amplitudes of ±200-300 s, and (2) anticorrelations between the primary and secondary eclipse timing variations. We present a detailed analysis and results for 32 of these binaries with orbital periods in the range of 0.35 ± 0.05 days. The anticorrelations observed in their O-C curves cannot be explained by a model involving mass transfer, which, among other things, requires implausibly high rates of ∼0.01 MȮ yr-1. We show that the anticorrelated behavior, the amplitude of the O-C delays, and the overall random walk-like behavior can be explained by the presence of a starspot that is continuously visible around the orbit and slowly changes its longitude on timescales of weeks to months. The quasi-periods of ∼50-200 days observed in the O-C curves suggest values for k, the coefficient of the latitude dependence of the stellar differential rotation, of ∼0.003-0.013.

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Stars, Binaries, Eclipsing, Kepler archive, photometry, Binaries, binaries: eclipsing, FOS: Physical sciences, Astrophysics / csillagászat, 530, Stars, period variations, 520, stellar activity​, binary stars, starspots, asztrofizika, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, binaries: general-stars: activity, stars: rotation, QB Astronomy, stars: evolution, Eclipsing, Kepler archive, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)

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Tran, K., Levine, A., Rappaport, S., Borkovits, T., Csizmadia, S.,and Kalomeni, B. (2013). The anticorrelated nature of the primary and secondary eclipse timing variations for the kepler contact binaries. Astrophysical Journal, 774(1). doi:10.1088/0004-637X/774/1/81

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