Implications of the light curve of the A-type W UMa binary V566 Ophiuchi.
Eaton, Joel A.
United States
Abstract
Broadband (2585-3200-A) IUE photometric observations of V566 Oph obtained in three 8-h shifts on July 17-19, 1984 are reported and solved simultaneously with the ground-based optical observations of Bookmyer (1976). The observed light curves are fit to theoretical Roche-model light curves using the computer program described by Eaton (1986). The data and solutions are presented in tables and graphs, and the modifications required to match the solutions to data for 1965 (Bookmyer, 1969) and 1957 (Binnendjik, 1959) are considered. The lower-than-expected darkening observed is attributed to a reduced common-radiative-envelope temperature gradient, probably a result of circulation related to energy transfer between the components of V566 Oph.