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WASP 0639-32: a new F-type subgiant/K-type main-sequence detached eclipsing binary from the WASP project

Hellier; Maxted

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Aims. Our aim is to measure the masses and radii of the stars in a newly-discovered detached eclipsing binary system to a high precision (˜1%), enabling the system to be used for the calibration of free parameters in stellar evolutionary models.

Methods. Photometry from the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) project was used to identify 1SWASP J063930.33-322404.8 (TYC 7091-888-1, WASP 0369-32 hereafter) as a detached eclipsing binary system with total eclipses and an orbital period of P = 11.66 days. Lightcurve parameters for WASP 0639-32 are obtained using the EBOP lightcurve model, with standard errors evaluated using a prayer-bead algorithm. Radial velocities were measured from 11 high-resolution spectra using a broadening function approach, and an orbit was fitted using SBOP. Observed spectra were disentangled and an equivalent width fitting method was used to obtain effective temperatures and metallicities for both stars. A Bayesian framework is used to explore a grid of stellar evolution models, where both helium abundance and mixing length are free to vary, and use observed parameters (mass, density, temperature, and metallicity) for each star to obtain the age and constrain the helium abundance of the system.

Results. The masses and radii are found to be M1 = 1.1544 ± 0.0043 M?, R1 = 1.833 ± 0.023 R?, and M2 = 0.7833 ± 0.0028 M?, R2 = 0.7286 ± 0.0081 R? for the primary and secondary, respectively. The effective temperatures were found to be T1 = 6330 ± 50 K and T2 = 5400 ± 80 K for the primary and secondary star, respectively. The system has an age of 4.2-0.1+0.8 Gyr, and a helium abundance in the range 0.251–0.271.

Conclusions. WASP 0639-32 is a rare example of a well-characterised detached eclipsing binary system containing a star near the main-sequence turn-off point. This makes it possible to measure a precise age for the stars in this binary system and to estimate their helium abundance. Further work is needed to explore how this helium abundance estimate depends on other free parameters in the stellar models.

Acceptance Date Apr 17, 2018
Publication Date Jul 27, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Print ISSN 0004-6361
Publisher EDP Sciences
Pages A135 - A135
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731435
Keywords binaries, eclipsing, stars, solar-type, stars, fundamental parameters, evolution
Publisher URL http://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731435

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