Properties of M31. V. 298 eclipsing binaries from PAndromeda

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The goal of this work is to conduct a photometric study of eclipsing binaries in M31. We apply a modified box-fitting algorithm to search for eclipsing binary candidates and determine their period. We classify these candidates into detached, semi-detached, and contact systems using the Fourier decomposition method. We cross-match the position of our detached candidates with the photometry from Local Group Survey and select 13 candidates brighter than 20.5 mag in V. The relative physical parameters of these detached candidates are further characterized with the Detached Eclipsing Binary Light curve fitter (DEBiL) by Devor. We will follow up the detached eclipsing binaries spectroscopically and determine the distance to M31.

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Lee, C. H., Koppenhoefer, J., Seitz, S., Bender, R., Riffeser, A., Kodric, M., … Waters, C. (2014). Properties of M31. V. 298 eclipsing binaries from PAndromeda. Astrophysical Journal, 797(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/797/1/22

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