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First Photometric Observations and Preliminary Results of Binaries FO Aurigae and V1025 Herculis

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It is the first time complete light curves have been acquired and a more thorough analysis has taken place for EA-type binaries FO Aur and V1025 Her. Our data set consists of 4-color imaging (BVRI) obtained at NOA (Kryoneri, 1.2m telescope). The deduced light curves were acquired using GAIA Starlink software.

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Antonopoulou, E., Nanouris, N., Kontogiannis, G., Giannikakis, G., Dionatos, O. (2006). First Photometric Observations and Preliminary Results of Binaries FO Aurigae and V1025 Herculis. In: Giménez, À., Guinan, E., Niarchos, P., Rucinski, S. (eds) Close Binaries in the 21st Century: New Opportunities and Challenges. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5027-5_31

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