The ASAS-SN Catalog of Variable Stars VII: Contact Binaries are Different Above and Below the Kraft Break
Abstract
We characterize 71,200 W UMa type (EW) contact binaries, including 12,600 new discoveries, using ASAS-SN V-band all-sky light curves along with archival data from Gaia, 2MASS, AllWISE, LAMOST, GALAH, RAVE, and APOGEE. There is a clean break in the EW period-luminosity relation at ( P/d)-0.30, separating the longer period early-type EW binaries from the shorter period, late-type systems. The two populations are even more cleanly separated in the space of period and effective temperature, by Teff=6710\,K-1760\,K\,(P/0.5\,d). Early-type and late-type EW binaries follow opposite trends in Teff with orbital period. For longer periods, early-type EW binaries are cooler, while late-type systems are hotter. We derive period-luminosity relationships (PLRs) in the WJK, V, Gaia DR2 G, J, H, Ks and W1 bands for the late-type and early-type EW binaries separated both by period and effective temperature, and by period alone. The dichotomy of contact binaries is almost certainly related to the Kraft break and the related changes in envelope structure, winds and angular momentum loss.
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