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 Circumbinary brown dwarf at NSVS 11868841

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PostSubject: Circumbinary brown dwarf at NSVS 11868841   Circumbinary brown dwarf at NSVS 11868841 Empty6th September 2021, 5:05 pm

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NSVS 11868841: An active detached eclipsing binary system with a substellar object
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Four-color CCD photometric light curves (LCs) of eclipsing binary (EB) NSVS 11868841 are presented in this paper. These LCs are analyzed by using the 2013 version of the Wilson-Devinney (W-D) code. We found that NSVS 11868841 is a late-type low-mass detached EB with an orbit inclination nearly 90 °. The LCs are asymmetric, especially in its out-of-eclipse. Based on all available times of the light minimum, we analyzed the variations of the orbital period by using the (O- C) method. The O-C curve shows a cycle oscillation with a period of 11.83(± 0 . 04) years and an amplitude of 0.0009 days (∼ 1.3 min). This cyclic change detected in NSVS 11868841 could be explained by the light-travel time effect (LTTE) via the presence of a third body. Subsequently, we calculated the mass of this third component as M3sin(i3)=0.047(± 0 . 015)M. If the third body is coplanar with the central system, it may be a brown dwarf. And this discovery will provide important insights on the formation and evolution of brown dwarf companions.
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