The light curve of a variable star subject to orbital tidal distortion

Title of program: MAGBIN Catalogue Id: AACG_v1_0 Nature of problem Given a spectroscopic ephemeris of a double star system suffering tidal distortion, this program finds the inclination of the orbital plane, i, and the r_1/a ratio (r_1 = primary star radius, a = semi major axis of the orbit) from th...

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