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    The Larger Variation in Brightness of a Partially Eclipsing System
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The Larger Variation in Brightness of a Partially Eclipsing System

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The larger variation in brightness of a partially eclipsing system consisting of a B2 main-sequence star and an M2 main-sequence star occurs when the B2 star passes in front of the M2 star.

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