The VRC light curves were regularly measured for the eclipsing binary NSVS 7453183 as a part of our long-term observational project for studying of low-mass eclipsing binaries with a short orbital period and surface activity. The TESS light curve solution in Phoebe results to the detached configuration, where the temperature of primary component was adopted to T1 = 4300 K according to the SED approximation. It gives us T2= 4080 ± 100 K for the secondary component. The spectral type of the primary component was estimated to be K6 and the photometric mass ratio was derived q=0.86. We confirm presence of the third body in this system, a stellar companion with a minimal mass 0.33 MSun orbiting the eclipsing pair with a short period about 425 days, and propose the next, fourth body with a longer orbiting period of about 12 years, probably a brown dwarf with the minimal mass of 50 MJup. The hierarchical structure ((1+1)+1)+1 of this quadruple system is assumed. Characteristics and temporal variations of the dark region on the surface of the primary component were estimated. The average migration speed of about 10 deg/month was found during years 2020-2022.
@article{arxiv.2301.05617,
title = {A photometric study of NSVS 7453183: a probable quadruple system with long-term surface activity},
author = {L. Šmelcer and M. Wolf and H. Kučáková and P. Zasche and J. Kára and K. Hornoch and M. Zejda and R. F. Auer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.05617},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 11 pages, 9 figures, 9 tables. This is the authors' version of the accepted manuscript