Poster session B
Tuesday, 10 Sep.2024
F. Modelling
17:10 - 17:13 Bahar, E. et al.: Surface Mapping of the Young Solar-like Star V1358 Ori with the UpdatedSpotDIPy Code
17:13 - 17:16 Hambálek, Ľ. et al.: Photometric mass ratio of contact binaries with machine learning
17:16 - 17:19 Keskin, B.: Eclipsing Binary Classification with Machine Learning Techniques
17:19 - 17:22 Niaei, M. et al.: OCTANS, the Observed Calculated Diagram and Lightcurve Analysis Tool
17:22 - 17:25 Overall S. : A machine learning model for predicting the input parameters to formal analysis of dEB
light curves
17:25 - 17:28 Parimucha, Š. et al.: Prediction of photometric parameters of overcontact eclipsing binaries using
deep-learning model
17:28 - 17:31 Parimucha. Š. et al.: Classification of light curves of eclipsing binaries using deep-learning models
17:31 - 17:34 Szász, G.: New "Pseudo-Rotating" Stellar Atmospheres
17:34 - 17:37 Vozyakova, O. et al.: Interactive Gaia Eclipsing Binary Catalog
17:37 - 17:40 Zola, S. et al.: On accuracy of eclipsing binary system parameters determination from light curve
modeling
G. Observations
17:40 - 17:43 da Rocha, D. et al.: Be stars in Binary Systems17:43 - 17:46 Eze, C.I. et al.: Characterizing the variability of a sample of massive stars in eclipsing binaries
17:46 - 17:49 Frank, M. et al.: Peculiar Eclipsing Binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud
17:49 - 17:52 Gajdoš, P. et al.: Spectroscopic monitoring of eclipsing binaries in Ondřejov
17:52 - 17:55 Güler, B.: An Astronomical Observation Planning Program That Developed With Python
17:55 - 17:58 Hełminiak K.G.: Accelerating Detached Eclipsing Binaries with Brown Dwarfs
17:58 - 18:01 Iliev, L. et al.: Spectral variations of Be/shell star Pleione connected with its 218d binary period
18:01 - 18:04 Jaros, R.: Brown dwarf companion candidate
18:04 - 18:07 Lantzi, L.: The first orbital period investigation of low mass ratio systems from Catalina Sky Survey
18:07 - 18:10 Marsakova, V. et al.: Parameters estimation of new eclipsing variable HD 182144 using multicolor
and spectral data
18:10 - 18:13 Mason, B. et al.: The Double Star Catalogs of the US Naval Observatory
18:13 - 18:16 Matson, R. et al.: Kinematic Solutions in the Washington Double Star Catalog
18:16 - 18:19 Nemeth, P.: HD45166: The unique qWR+B7V binary revisited
18:19 - 18:22 Niedzielski, A. et al.: Binary Stars in Pennsylvania-Torun Planet Search
18:22 - 18:25 Ordóñez Toro, J.: Dynamical Mass Determination and Orbital Dynamics of the Ophiuchus
Intermediate-Mass Stellar System S1 with VLBA
18:25 - 18:28 Özavcı, I. et al.: The First Light Curve Analysis of Marginally Eclipsed Binary KZ Vir
18:28 - 18:31 Özkardes, B. et al.: New spectroscopic observations of the semidetached binary V375 Cas
18:31 - 18:34 Pribulla, T. et al.: Spectroscopy of binary and multiple systems of stars
18:34 - 18:37 Ramezani, T. et al.: Eclipsing binaries in open clusters
18:37 - 18:40 Southworth, J.: The PLATO Eclipsing Binary Working Group
18:40 - 18:43 Taşdemir, S. et al.: Detailed Analyses of Binary OCs
18:43 - 18:46 Tezcan, F. et al.: Direct Imaging Potential of Outer Companions of Eclipsing Binary Stars with the
4-Meter Telescope of the Eastern Anatolia Observatory (DAG)
18:46 - 18:49 Vaňko, M. et al.: Evolutionary status and spectral classification of selected neglected eclipsing
binaries observed with Gaia and TESS
18:49 - 18:52 Vaňko, M. et al.: The nature of short-term dips in high-precision satellite light curves of chemically
peculiar stars
18:52 - 18:55 Volvach, A. et al.: Kilomaser W51M as massive binary star system
18:55 - 18:58 Xiong, J. et al.: The Distribution of Semidetached Binaries. I. An Efficient Pipeline
18:58 - 19:01 Yilmaz, M. et al.: Photometric and Spectroscopic Analysis of The Eccentric Eclipsing Binary
BD+72 780
19:01 - 19:04 Pawar, G. et al.: UX Mensae: A Detached Eclipsing Binary as a Benchmark candidate for ESA’s
PLATO