2017A&A...600A..55I


Query : 2017A&A...600A..55I

2017A&A...600A..55I - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 600A, 55-55 (2017/4-1)

A refined analysis of the low-mass eclipsing binary system T-Cyg1-12664.

IGLESIAS-MARZOA R., LOPEZ-MORALES M., AREVALO M.J., COUGHLIN J.L. and LAZARO C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. The observational mass-radius relation of main sequence stars with masses between ∼0.3 and 1.0M reveals deviations between the stellar radii predicted by models and the observed radii of stars in detached binaries.
Aims. We generate an accurate physical model of the low-mass eclipsing binary T-Cyg1-12664 in the Kepler mission field to measure the physical parameters of its components and to compare them with the prediction of theoretical stellar evolution models.
Methods. We analyze the Kepler mission light curve of T-Cyg1-12664 to accurately measure the times and phases of the primary and secondary eclipse. In addition, we measure the rotational period of the primary component by analyzing the out-of-eclipse oscillations that are due to spots. We accurately constrain the effective temperature of the system using ground-based absolute photometry in B, V, RC, and IC. We also obtain and analyze VRCIC differential light curves to measure the eccentricity and the orbital inclination of the system, and a precise Teff ratio. From the joint analysis of new radial velocities and those in the literature we measure the individual masses of the stars. Finally, we use the PHOEBE code to generate a physical model of the system.
Results. T-Cyg1-12664 is a low eccentricity system, located d=360±22pc away from us, with an orbital period of P=4.1287955(4)-days, and an orbital inclination i=86.969±0.056-degrees. It is composed of two very different stars with an active G6 primary with Teff1=5560±160K, M1=0.680±0.045M, R1=0.799±0.017R, and a M3V secondary star with Teff2=3460±210K, M2=0.376±0.017M, and R2=0.3475±0.0081R.
Conclusions. The primary star is an oversized and spotted active star, hotter than the stars in its mass range. The secondary is a cool star near the mass boundary for fully convective stars (M∼0.35M), whose parameters appear to be in agreement with low-mass stellar model.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): stars: fundamental parameters - stars: low-mass - binaries: eclipsing - binaries: spectroscopic - binaries: spectroscopic

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/600/A55): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table10.dat>

Simbad objects: 37

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Number of rows : 37
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CD-39 325 EB* 01 13 28.164576 -38 21 02.65032   13.17 11.72 11.38 9.693 M1V+M3V 40 0
2 TYC 2291-1627-1 EB* 01 13 51.2969940264 +31 49 09.757524180   10.61 10.11     G0V+M 19 0
3 GSC 05288-01027 SB* 02 39 08.7519084456 -10 27 46.433176920     13.20     K7 25 0
4 2MASS J03262072+0312362 EB* 03 26 20.7332788080 +03 12 36.343146636           ~ 20 0
5 V* AK For EB* 03 29 22.8752567640 -24 06 03.098788272   10.46 9.36     K3VkFe+0.4 47 0
6 LP 54-19 SB* 03 37 14.0817987048 +69 10 49.779443244   15.5   13.991   M3.8+M4.4 58 0
7 LP 414-2008 LM* 04 17 32.2494198552 +16 56 59.035589880   20.65 18.60   15.2 dM7 20 0
8 CRTS J044809.6+031748 EB* 04 48 09.6325927344 +03 17 48.087994560     15.06 15.76   ~ 19 0
9 1RXS J045304.1-070011 EB* 04 53 04.4274771144 -07 00 23.506395984   11.99 11.13   10.284 K2V+K4/M4V 23 0
10 V* V1236 Tau EB* 05 16 28.8123094800 +26 07 38.740749384   19.47 18.1     ~ 27 0
11 V* V404 CMa EB* 06 15 55.4282293368 -18 44 51.802812672     17.45 16.81   ~ 18 0
12 * alf Gem A SB* 07 34 35.862828 +31 53 17.79429     1.9     A1.5IV+ 389 0
13 * alf Gem B SB* 07 34 36.100452 +31 53 18.57117     3.0     kA0hA2:mA1IVs 290 1
14 2MASS J07431157+0316220 EB* 07 43 11.5724519136 +03 16 22.101307392       16.02   ~ 18 0
15 BD-15 2429 EB* 08 25 51.6016571448 -16 22 47.247090456   11.45 10.29 9.73 9.36 K7V+M0/2:V 49 0
16 NSVS 7394765 EB* 08 25 51.8920686720 +24 27 04.604802912           ~ 13 0
17 V* CV Cnc SB* 08 31 37.422792 +19 23 49.28208   15.1 14.83 13.057   M4.0Ve 85 0
18 V* CU Cnc SB* 08 31 37.5741841080 +19 23 39.398029332   12.83 11.809 11.592   M5Ve 221 0
19 ASAS J093814-0104.4 EB* 09 38 13.4943562080 -01 04 28.158466548   13.27 12.31 12.00 11.107 ~ 15 0
20 2MASS J10305521+0334265 EB* 10 30 55.2108147768 +03 34 26.723215200           ~ 20 0
21 FBS 1109+767 EB* 11 12 42.3396641760 +76 26 56.387535288   16.1   14.8   M4V 52 0
22 V* IM Vir EB* 12 49 38.6982565560 -06 04 44.864911128   10.34 9.69   8.834 G5/6V 75 0
23 LP 133-373 EB* 14 04 08.8829131392 +50 20 38.642975844   16.3   15.2   ~ 22 0
24 LP 133-374 WD* 14 04 09.3230646720 +50 20 35.803792500     18.42 17.7   DC 14 0
25 V* V636 Cen EB* 14 16 57.9122377992 -49 56 42.372930480   9.70 9.09     G0V 96 0
26 V* GU Boo EB* 15 21 54.8243257728 +33 56 09.067285032     13.11     M0/M1.5 94 0
27 V* CM Dra BY* 16 34 20.3302660573 +57 09 44.368918696   14.50 12.87 10.85 9.26 M4.5V 438 0
28 EGGR 258 WD* 16 34 21.5518633862 +57 10 08.868180953       14.770   DQ8 121 0
29 [DCO2008] T-Lyr1-17236 EB* 19 07 16.6174666272 +46 39 53.151765336   16.110 14.37 14.410   ~ 32 0
30 2MASS J19324321+3636534 EB* 19 32 43.2164760600 +36 36 53.426480940           M2.3 10 0
31 2MASS J19341550+3628271 EB* 19 34 15.5139159504 +36 28 27.159650544           M2.7 13 0
32 2MASS J19364065+3642460 EB* 19 36 40.656 +36 42 46.04           M2.8 11 0
33 Kepler-469 EB* 19 49 54.2016372336 +41 06 51.428433708           ~ 96 0
34 [DCO2008] T-Cyg1-12664 EB* 19 51 39.8192840592 +48 19 55.437246624   14.240   13.315   ~ 34 0
35 2MASS J20115132+0337194 EB* 20 11 51.3220884384 +03 37 19.425256500       16.02   ~ 18 0
36 RX J2129.9-5619 EB* 21 29 53.8514672376 -56 20 03.861250980   12.744 11.693 11.512 10.501 ~ 19 0
37 2MASS J23143816+0339493 EB* 23 14 38.1601778232 +03 39 49.367823156       16.67   ~ 23 0

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