Abstract A comprehensive photometric study and evolutionary state for the systems V0487 Lac, V0566 Hya, and V0666 Lac were carried out by means of their first photometric observations. New times of minima were estimated from the observed light curves, and first (O–C) curves were established for all systems. The radiative treatment was carried out using a Windows interface version of the Wilson and Devinney programme (W–D). The adopted models provide some absolute characteristics for the systems under study, which are used to determine the spectral type of the system’s constituents and their evolutionary stage. Distances to each system were calculated, and physical properties were estimated. All system components, with the exception of the secondary component of the system V0487 Lac, showed good fit when the systems were positioned on the theoretical mass–luminosity and mass–radius relations.
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A. Bartkevicius, J. Sperauskas, A. S. Rastorguev, A. A. Tokovinin
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