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Photometric and Spectroscopic Variations of the Symbiotic Star EG Andromedae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

A. Skopal
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 059 60 Tatranská Lomnica, Czechoslovakia
D. Chochol
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 059 60 Tatranská Lomnica, Czechoslovakia
A. Vittone
Affiliation:
Osservatorio Astronomico Capodimonte, Via Moiariello 16, 80131 Napoli, Italy
A. Mammano
Affiliation:
Universita di Messina, Via C. Battisti 90, Messina, Italy

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EG And is a symbiotic binary system. The cool component is an M3 III star, the hot one is a subdwarf with temperature 60 250 K and luminosity 1.45 L (Boyarchuk, 1985). The eclipsing nature of the system suggested from UV spectroscopy by Oliversen et al. (1985) was confirmed photometrically by Chochol et al. (1987). The circular spectroscopic orbit of cool component determined by Oliversen et al. (1985) supposing the orbital period 470 days leads to f(m) = 3.2×10−2 M and detached configuration.

Type
Session 4. Contributions for other Individual Objects
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988

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