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1995PASP..107..136S - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 107, 136-144 (1995/February-0)

Analysis of CCD photometry for the very short period eclipsing binary BM Ursae Majoris.

SAMEC R.G., GRAY J.D., CARRIGAN B.J. and KREIDL T.J.

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CCD images of the fourteenth magnitude variable BM Ursae Majoris were taken in the spring of 1991. The observations were taken at Lowell Observatory. An RCA CCD camera system and a standard PMT were used. Four times of minimum light were determined and improved linear and quadratic ephemerides were calculated. A period study, spanning over a thirty year interval, shows that the system is undergoing a small but continuous period decrease of ∼5 X 10^-8 d/yr. This may be due to angular momentum loss (AML) caused by stellar winds. The V, R, I light curves formed from the present precision observations, show that BM UMa is a W-type W UMa system. The first synthetic light curve solution of BM UMa is also presented. This solution reveals that BM UMa is a contact binary consisting of two early K spectral type components with a fill out of ∼20% and a mass ratio of ∼0.5. A subtantial temperature difference of ∼400 K was determined. Both unspotted and spotted models were calculated. The spotted model indicates the presence of a region of enhanced birghtness in the neck of the secondary component. This may be attributed to fluid dynamics of mass in transit rather than to magnetic activity.

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