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In an eclipsing binary consisting of two stars with very different sizes, besides orbital velocities, what determine the

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In an eclipsing binary consisting of two stars with very different sizes, besides orbital velocities, what determine the slope and the width of the intensity dip of the light curve? Slope: Size of the smaller star; Width: Size of the larger star. Slope: Size of the larger star; Width: Size of the larger star. Slope: Size of the larger star; Width: Size of the smaller star. Slope: Size of the smaller star; Width: Size of the smaller star.