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Synthetic light curve solutions of the short-period binary systems ST Aqr, DO Cas, and TX Cet are presented. Their evolutionary state is briefly discussed.
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Karimie, M.T., Duerbeck, H.W. Synthetic light curve solutions for the short-period eclipsing binaries ST Aqr, DO Cas, and TX Cet. Astrophys Space Sci 117, 375–380 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00650162
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