Figure 19-22: Three Eclipsing Binaries Compare the light curves of these three eclipsing binaries to those in Figure 17-24. (a) Algol is a semidetached binary. The deep eclipse occurs when the large red giant star blocks the light from the smaller but more luminous main-sequence star. (Compare with Figure 17-24b.) (b) β Lyrae’s light curve is also at its lowest when the larger star completely eclipses the smaller one. Half an orbital period later, the smaller star partially eclipses the larger one, making a shallower dip in the light curve. (c) W Ursae Majoris is an overcontact binary in which both stars overfill their Roche lobes. The extremely short period of this binary indicates that the two stars are very close to each other.