2021A&A...649A..64B


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2021A&A...649A..64B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 649A, 64-64 (2021/5-1)

Analysis of apsidal motion in eclipsing binaries using TESS data. I. A test of gravitational theories.

BAROCH D., GIMENEZ A., RIBAS I., MORALES J.C., ANGLADA-ESCUDE G. and CLARET A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The change in the argument of periastron of eclipsing binaries, that is, the apsidal motion caused by classical and relativistic effects, can be measured from variations in the difference between the time of minimum light of the primary and secondary eclipses. Poor apsidal motion rate determinations and large uncertainties in the classical term have hampered previous attempts to determine the general relativistic term with sufficient precision to test general relativity predictions.
Aims. As a product of the TESS mission, thousands of high-precision light curves from eclipsing binaries are now available. Using a selection of suitable well-studied eccentric eclipsing binary systems, we aim to determine their apsidal motion rates and place constraints on key gravitational parameters.
Methods. We compute the time of minimum light from the TESS light curves of 15 eclipsing binaries with precise absolute parameters and with an expected general relativistic contribution to the total apsidal motion rate of greater than 60%. We use the changing primary and secondary eclipse timing differences over time to compute the apsidal motion rate, when possible, or the difference between the linear periods as computed from primary and secondary eclipses. For a greater time baseline we carefully combine the high-precision TESS timings with archival reliable timings.
Results. We determine the apsidal motion rate of 9 eclipsing binaries, 5 of which are reported for the first time. From these, we are able to measure the general relativistic apsidal motion rate of 6 systems with sufficient precision to test general relativity for the first time using this method. This test explores a regime of gravitational forces and potentials that had not been probed before. We find perfect agreement with theoretical predictions, and we are able to set stringent constraints on two parameters of the parametrised post-Newtonian formalism.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - gravitation - relativistic processes - techniques: photometric

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/649/A64): stars.dat table3.dat>

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* V459 Cas EB* 01 11 29.9132644248 +61 08 48.061774392   10.55 10.36     A2 72 0
2 V* EY Cep SB* 03 40 04.0681249008 +81 01 09.044986836   10.20 9.81     A5 39 0
3 V* AL Dor SB* 04 46 52.2556041408 -60 36 12.698691444   8.30 7.73     F8V 38 0
4 * 31 Men EB* 05 30 13.8827476176 -84 47 06.365764140   6.169 6.186     B9.5IV/V 127 0
5 V* GG Ori EB* 05 43 10.2226873248 -00 41 14.798359644   10.92       A2 75 0
6 HD 294598 EB* 06 04 33.8024143104 -03 11 51.599883444   10.52 9.88     G0 38 0
7 V* RR Lyn SB* 06 26 25.8366305040 +56 17 06.346261104   5.76 5.54     kA3hA7VmF2 208 0
8 V* V501 Mon EB* 06 40 41.7268498200 -01 06 39.998642652   12.79 12.32 12.17   A9III 37 0
9 V* KX Cnc EB* 08 42 46.2117352392 +31 51 45.362123676   7.76 7.19   6.51 F8 54 0
10 * 21 Hya EB* 09 12 26.0504794680 -07 06 35.299400796   6.328 6.098     A0mA5/7-F0 119 0
11 V* EP Cru EB* 12 37 16.7487593592 -56 47 17.406515616   8.65 8.69     B5V 37 0
12 V* LV Her EB* 17 35 32.4058851984 +23 10 30.504205596   11.67 10.97     G5 46 0
13 V* V501 Her SB* 17 35 43.4522396928 +30 38 35.034390240   9.5       ~ 25 0
14 V* BF Dra SB* 18 50 59.3542767936 +69 52 57.490047660   10.33 9.76     F8 60 0
15 V* DI Her EB* 18 53 26.2399243224 +24 16 40.792648332   8.46 8.47     B5III 260 0
16 V* HP Dra EB* 18 54 53.4810326976 +51 18 29.791884708   8.54 7.93     G5 43 0
17 HD 331102 EB* 19 42 29.4562680000 +31 19 40.138490748   10.38 10.44     A2 79 0
18 V* RW Lac SB* 22 44 57.1033105152 +49 39 27.512902116   11.23 10.81     F2 71 0

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