A Bright Short Period M-M Eclipsing Binary from the KELT Survey: Magnetic Activity and the Mass-Radius Relationship for M-dwarfs
Abstract
We report the discovery of KELT J041621-620046, a moderately bright (J10.2) M dwarf eclipsing binary system at a distance of 393 pc. KELT J041621-620046 was first identified as an eclipsing binary using observations from the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) survey. The system has a short orbital period of 1.11 days and consists of components with M = and M = in nearly circular orbits. The radii of the two stars are R = and R = . Full system and orbital properties were determined (to 10% error) by conducting an EBOP global modeling of the high precision photometric and spectroscopic observations obtained by the KELT Follow-up Network. Each star is larger by 17-28% and cooler by 4-10% than predicted by standard (non-magnetic) stellar models. Strong H emission indicates chromospheric activity in both stars. The observed radii and temperature discrepancies for both components are more consistent with those predicted by empirical relations that account for convective suppression due to magnetic activity.
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@article{arxiv.1706.02401,
title = {A Bright Short Period M-M Eclipsing Binary from the KELT Survey: Magnetic Activity and the Mass-Radius Relationship for M-dwarfs},
author = {Jack B. Lubin and Joseph E. Rodriguez and George Zhou and Kyle E. Conroy and Keivan G. Stassun and Karen Collins and Daniel J. Stevens and Jonathan Labadie-Bartz and Christopher Stockdale and Gordon Myers and Knicole D. Colón and Joao Bento and Petri Kehusmaa and Romina Petrucci and Emiliano Jofré and Samuel N. Quinn and Michael B. Lund and Rudolf B. Kuhn and Robert J. Siverd and Thomas G. Beatty and Caisey Harlingten and Joshua Pepper and B. Scott Gaudi and David James and Eric L. N. Jensen and Daniel Reichart and Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer and Jeremy Bailey and Graeme Melville},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02401},
year = {2017}
}
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12 Pages, 9 Figures, 4 Tables, Accepted for publication in ApJ