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2021MNRAS.508..529F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 508, 529-540 (2021/November-3)

Spectroscopic and photometric analysis of the eclipsing binary HIP 7666 with δ Scuti pulsations.

FENG G., ESAMDIN A., FU J., ZHANG Y., NIU H., LI C., LIU N., CANG T., MICHEL R., FOX-MACHADO L., WANG L., PI Q., BAI C., XU J., ISKANDAR A., ZENG X. and MA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

New multicolour photometric observations were carried out on 22 nights in three observation missions between 2015 October and 2016 February for eclipsing binary HIP 7666. High- and low-resolution spectroscopic observations were also carried out in the winters of 2015, 2016, and 2019, respectively. The fully phase-covered light curves and radial velocity curves are presented. All times of light minima are used to calculate the orbital period [2.372 2200(4) d] and new ephemerides. The photometric solution and stellar physical parameters are derived, showing that HIP 7666 is a detached binary with the absolute parameters M1 = 1.53(3) M, R1 = 2.08(2) R, log L1/L = 0.99(3), log g1 = 3.98(2), Mbol1 = 2.26(8), Teff,1 = 7100(100) K for the primary, and M2 = 1.23(3) M, R2 = 1.06(2) R, log L2/L = 0.13(4), log g2 = 4.47(2), Mbol2 = 4.4(1), Teff,2 = 6029(67) K for the secondary. The age of 1.69 Gyr and 1.755 Gyr are estimated from PARSEC isochrones and MESA evolutionary tracks, respectively. In Herzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram, the primary component has evolved to the late stages, while the secondary still locates at the early stages of the main sequence. Frequency analysis yields three frequencies of f1 = 24.631(4) cd–1, f2 = 21.193(1) cd–1, and f3 = 28.07(7) cd–1. Comparisons between models and observations suggest that the primary component is most likely a p-mode non-radial δ Scuti oscillator.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: HIP 7666 - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: Scuti

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