GY TELESCOPII: A THERMALLY DECOUPLED NEAR-CONTACT BINARY

GY Tel is a 12th magnitude short-period (0ḍ;446) eclipsing binary showing a very deep primary eclipse which differs largely in depth from the secondary one. The first photoelectric observations are presented. They were obtained at Bosque Alegre (Córdoba) and at CASLEO (San Juan) and define good UBV...

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Astronomy
Binary and multiple stars
Binary systems
Close binary stars
Comparison stars
Earth, ocean, space
Eclipsing binaries
Ephemerides
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Mathematical minima
Stars
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