Volume 379, Issue 1 pp. L60-L62

TYC 1031 01262 1: the first known Galactic eclipsing binary with a Type II Cepheid component

S. V. Antipin

Corresponding Author

S. V. Antipin

Sternberg Astronomical Institute, 13, University Avenue, Moscow 119992, Russia

Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, 48 Pyatnitskaya Str., Moscow 119017, Russia

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K. V. Sokolovsky

Corresponding Author

K. V. Sokolovsky

Sternberg Astronomical Institute, 13, University Avenue, Moscow 119992, Russia

Astro Space Centre, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsoyuznaya Str., 84/32, Moscow 117997, Russia

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T. I. Ignatieva

T. I. Ignatieva

Sternberg Astronomical Institute, 13, University Avenue, Moscow 119992, Russia

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ABSTRACT

We present the discovery and CCD observations of the first eclipsing binary with a Type II Cepheid component in our Galaxy. The pulsation and orbital periods are found to be 4.1523 and 51.38 d, respectively, i.e. this variable is the system with the shortest orbital period among known Cepheid binaries. Pulsations dominate the brightness variations. The eclipses are assumed to be partial. The EB-subtype eclipsing light curve leads us to believe that the binary components are non-spherical.

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