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Limb-Darkening Coefficients for Eclipsing White Dwarfs

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We present extensive calculations of linear and non-linear limb-darkening coefficients as well as complete intensity profiles appropriate for modeling the light-curves of eclipsing white dwarfs. We compute limb-darkening coefficients in the Johnson-Kron-Cousins UBVRI photometric system as well as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) ugrizy system using the most up-to-date model atmospheres available. In all, we provide the coefficients for seven different limb-darkening laws. We describe the variations of these coefficients as a function of the atmospheric parameters, including the effects of convection at low effective temperatures. Finally, we discuss the importance of having readily available limb-darkening coefficients in the context of present and future photometric surveys like the LSST, Palomar Transient Factory, and the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS). The LSST, for example, may find ~10^5 eclipsing white dwarfs. The limb-darkening calculations presented here will be an essential part of the detailed analysis of all of these systems.

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Physics of Eclipsing Binaries. VI. Hot, compact stars

astro-ph.SR · 2026-07-08 · accept · novelty 5.0

PHOEBE 2.5 incorporates TMAP and Tremblay atmospheres, atmosphere blending, and derived limb-darkening tables to model hot compact stars in eclipsing binaries without blackbody fallback.

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  • Physics of Eclipsing Binaries. VI. Hot, compact stars astro-ph.SR · 2026-07-08 · accept · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    PHOEBE 2.5 incorporates TMAP and Tremblay atmospheres, atmosphere blending, and derived limb-darkening tables to model hot compact stars in eclipsing binaries without blackbody fallback.