Project information
Binaries - key to comprehension of the Universe
(Binarity)
- Project Identification
- MEB051018
- Project Period
- 1/2010 - 12/2011
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
- Programme KONTAKT (ME+MEB)
- Programme KONTAKT - mobilities (MEB)
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Keywords
- eclipsing binaries, transiting exoplanets, photometry, modelling
Eclipsing binaries play very important role in astronomical studies. They can be perceived as unique astrophysical laboratories to test our knowledge of wide range of physical and astrophysical phenomena such as stellar evolution, processes in stellar interior and theory of relativity. Moreover, they indicate distance scale in the Universe. The study of eclipses and computing of the models could help us to comprehend different phenomena and physical properties of stellar matter. Today, the same way we are able to study not only the stellar pairs but also systems star-planet(s).
The main scientific aim of this project is do photometric study of selected eclipsing binaries interesting from several points of view (with eccentric orbits, chemical peculiar components, gas stream between components, low mass binaries...) and stars with exoplanets.
Publications
Total number of publications: 5
2012
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NSVS 01031772 Cam: A New Low-Mass Triple?
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, year: 2012
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Period changes of the sample of eclipsing binaries with active chromospheres
Advances in Astronomy and Space Physics, year: 2012, volume: 2, edition: 2
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The MUNI Photometric Archive
Proceedings of the international astronomical Union, year: 2012
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Variable stars in the open cluster NGC 6738 and its surrounding field
Open European Journal on Variable stars, year: 2012, volume: 2012, edition: 0148
2010
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Phenomenologic modelling of light curves
Year: 2010, type: Workshop