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Analysis of the light curves of SZ Cam using automatized fourier techniques

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UBV light curves of the early type close eclipsing binary system SZ Cam have been investigated using recently developed frequency-domain techniques. The combination of both minima in the analysis results in a distinct methodological improvement over the single minimum method discussed hitherto. This improvement has two aspects: (i) increased accuracy of the determined elements, (ii) agreement of the results of the two-minimum method with those of the single-minimum method provides a criterion whereby the self-consistency of the underlying model with its representation of the light curve in the regions between minima by a cosine series and the empirically determined coefficients of such a series may be assessed. Such a ‘self-consistent’ solution is found, and a further step towards a realistic representation is made by including the ‘photometric perturbations’. It is confirmed from these three light curves that the less massive star is overluminous. A probable tendency for the limb-darkening coefficient of the more massive star to increase with decreasing wavelength is also noted.

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Budding, E. Analysis of the light curves of SZ Cam using automatized fourier techniques. Astrophys Space Sci 46, 407–428 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00644387

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