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EC 10246-2707: a new eclipsing sdB + M dwarf binary⋆
(OUP, 2013)
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary,
EC 10246-2707, and present multi-colour photometric and spectroscopic observations
of this system. Similar to other HW Vir-type binaries, the ...
Periodic variations in the O-C diagrams of five pulsation frequencies of the DB white dwarf EC 20058-5234
(American Physical Society, 2013)
Variations in the pulsation arrival time of five independent pulsation frequencies of the DB white dwarf
EC 20058−5234 individually imitate the effects of reflex motion induced by a planet or companion but are
inconsistent ...
Hot subdwarf stars in close-up view IV. Helium abundances and the 3He isotopic anomaly of subdwarf B stars
(EDP Sciences, 2013)
Atmospheric parameters and helium abundances of 44 bright subdwarf B stars have been determined. More than half of our sample
consists of newly discovered stars from the Edinburgh Cape survey. We showed that effective ...
Long-term eclipse timing of white dwarf binaries: an observational hint of a magnetic mechanism at work
(Oxford University Press, 2016)
We present a long-term programme for timing the eclipses of white dwarfs in close binaries to measure apparent and/or real variations in their orbital periods. Our programme includes 67 close binaries, both detached and ...
The ongoing pursuit of R Coronae Borealis stars: the ASAS-3 survey strikes again
(EDP Sciences, 2013)
CONTEXT: R Coronae Borealis stars( RCBs) are rare, hydrogen-deficient, carbon rich super giant variable stars that are likely the evolved merger products of pairs of CO and He white dwarfs. Only 55 RCB stars have been found ...
The Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey - III. Zone 2; galactic latitudes -30? > b > -40?
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
The Edinburgh–Cape Blue Object Survey seeks to identify point sources with an ultraviolet
excess. Results for zone 2 of the survey are presented here, covering that part of the South
Galactic Cap between 30◦ and 40◦ from ...
Two new variable sdB stars, HE 0218−3437 and LB 1516
(Oxford University Press, 2010)
We present photometry which shows that two known hot subdwarf stars, HE 0218−3437 and
LB 1516, are variable. LB 1516 exhibits several frequencies in the range 12–25 cycles d−1
(periods of about 1–2 h) with amplitudes ...
Detection of an increasing orbital period in the subdwarf B eclipsing system NSVS 14256825
(Oxford University Press, 2012)
New timings of eclipses made in 2010 and 2011 are presented for the hot subdwarf B (sdB)
eclipsing binary NSVS 14256825. Composed of an sdB star and a much cooler companion,
with a period near 0.1104 days, this system ...
UBV(RI)C JHK observations of Hipparcos-selected nearby stars
(Oxford University Press, 2010)
We present homogeneous, standardized UBV(RI)C photometry for over 700 nearby stars
selected on the basis of Hipparcos parallaxes. Additionally, we list JHK photometry for about
half of these stars, as well as L photometry ...
HE 0230−4323 revisited: a new rapidly pulsating sdB star
(Oxford University Press, 2010)
HE 0230−4323 is a hot sdB star in a binary system. An earlier work demonstrated that the
light curve of the system shows a strong (∼4 per cent) reflection effect and also appears to
exhibit photometric variations of the ...