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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 705, Issue 1, Pages 436-445Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/705/1/436
Keywords
binaries: close; binaries: eclipsing; stars: individual (Algol, Beta Persei)
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- National Science Foundation [AST-0307562, AST-06006958]
- Georgia State University through the College of Arts and Sciences
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Algol is a triple stellar system consisting of a close semidetached binary orbited by a third object. Due to the disputed spatial orientation of the close pair, the third body perturbation of this pair is a subject of much research. In this study, we determine the spatial orientation of the close pair orbital plane using the CHARA Array, a six-element optical/IR interferometer located on Mount Wilson, and state-of-the-art e-EVN interferometric techniques. We find that the longitude of the line of nodes for the close pair is Omega(1) = 48 degrees +/- 2 degrees and the mutual inclination of the orbital planes of the close and the wide pairs is 95 degrees +/- 3 degrees. This latter value differs by 5 degrees from the formerly known 100 degrees, which would imply a very fast inclination variation of the system, not borne out by the photometric observations. We also investigated the dynamics of the system with numerical integration of the equations of motions using our result as an initial condition. We found large variations in the inclination of the close pair (its amplitude similar to 170 degrees) with a period of about 20 millennia. This result is in good agreement with the photometrically observed change of amplitude in Algol's primary minimum.
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