Английская Википедия:AO Serpentis

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AO Serpentis is an eclipsing binary star system in the Serpens Caput segment of the Serpens constellation. It is invisible to the naked eye with a typical apparent visual magnitude of 11.04.[1] Variable star observers record a peak magnitude of 10.7, dropping to 12.0 during the primary eclipse and 10.8 from the secondary eclipse.[2] The distance to this system is approximately 1,450 light years based on parallax measurements.[3]

This system was discovered by C. Hoffmeister to be an Algol-type eclipsing binary in 1935.[4] The following year, P. Guthnick and R. Prager reported a brightness variation between 10.5 and 12.0.[5] In 2004, S. -L. Kim and associates determined that one of the components of this system is pulsating with a short period.[6]

This is a semi-detached binary star system with the secondary component completely filling its Roche lobe while the primary is 61% full. It has an orbital period of Шаблон:Convert and a semimajor axis of just 5.6 times the radius of the Sun. The orbital plane is inclined by an angle of 90° to the line of sight, causing the secondary component to be completely eclipsed once per orbit.[7] The orbital period shows long-term cyclic variations, changing by up to 0.0051 days every 17.32 years. This may be due to magnetic activity cycles or the influence of a third body. The orbital period as a whole is steadily decreasing at the rate of Шаблон:Val due to loss of mass and angular momentum by the system.[8]

The physical properties of the stellar components can be explained by a mass transfer. At some point in the past, mass flowed from the (at the time) more massive and evolved secondary component. This has left the primary as an A-type main-sequence star while the secondary is less massive but overly large. The hotter primary component is a Delta Scuti variable that is undergoing radial pulsation with a dominant frequency of 21.852 days−1 and a secondary frequency of 23.484 days−1.[7]

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