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EE Cep Winks in Full Color (Abstract)

Volume 43 number 1 (2015)

Gary Walker
21 Ashley Lane, P. O. Box 26, North Groton, NH 03266; bailyhill14@gmail.com

Abstract

(Abstract only) We observe the long period (5.6 years) Eclipsing Binary Variable Star EE Cep during its 2014 eclipse. It was observed on every clear night from the Maria Mitchell Observatory as well as remote sites for a total of 25 nights. Each night consisted of a detailed time series in BVRI looking for short term variations for a total of >10,000 observations. The data was transformed to the Standard System. In addition, a time series was captured during the night of the eclipse. These data provide an alternate method to determine Time of Minimum to that traditionally performed. The TOM varied with color. Several strong correlations are seen between colors substantiating the detection of variations on a time scale of hours. The long term light curve shows five interesting and different phases with different characteristics.