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Intermediate resolution (0.5-1 Angs) optical spectroscopy of the cataclysmic variable SY Cnc reveals the spectrum of the donor star. Our data enable us to resolve the orbital motion of the donor and provide a new orbital solution, binary mass ratio and spectral classification. We find that the donor star has spectral type G8+-2 V and orbits the white dwarf with P=0.3823753 +- 0.0000003 day, K2=88.0 +-2.9 km/s and V sin i=75.5 +- 6.5 km/s. Our values are significantly different from previous works and lead to q=M2/M1=1.18 +- 0.14. This is one of the highest mass ratios known in a CV and is very robust because it is based on resolving the rotational broadening over a large number of metallic absorption lines. The donor could be a slightly evolved main-sequence or descendant from a massive star which underwent an episode of thermal-timescale mass transfer.
The pressure exerted by massive stars radiation fields is an important mechanism regulating their formation. Detailed simulation of massive star formation therefore requires an accurate treatment of radiation. However, all published simulations have
We present the orbital solution of a peculiar double-lined spectroscopic and eclipsing binary system, 2M17091769+3127589. This solution was obtained by a simultaneous fit of both APOGEE radial velocities and TESS and ASAS-SN light curves to determine
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This is a period study of the bright interacting southern eclipsing binary star R Arae. New photometric data are combined with archival data to determine R Aras average mass transfer rate over the past 116 years through the analysis of the resulting ephemeris curve. An updated ephemeris is given.
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