English

CoRoT 223992193: A new, low-mass, pre-main sequence eclipsing binary with evidence of a circumbinary disk

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-17 v1

Abstract

We present the discovery of CoRoT 223992193, a double-lined, detached eclipsing binary, comprising two pre-main sequence M dwarfs, discovered by the CoRoT space mission during a 23-day observation of the 3 Myr old NGC 2264 star-forming region. Using multi-epoch optical and near-IR follow-up spectroscopy with FLAMES on the Very Large Telescope and ISIS on the William Herschel Telescope we obtain a full orbital solution and derive the fundamental parameters of both stars by modelling the light curve and radial velocity data. The orbit is circular and has a period of 3.8745745±0.00000143.8745745 \pm 0.0000014 days. The masses and radii of the two stars are 0.67±0.010.67 \pm 0.01 and 0.495±0.0070.495 \pm 0.007 MM_{\odot} and 1.30±0.041.30 \pm 0.04 and 1.11 0.05+0.041.11 ~^{+0.04}_{-0.05} RR_{\odot}, respectively. This system is a useful test of evolutionary models of young low-mass stars, as it lies in a region of parameter space where observational constraints are scarce; comparison with these models indicates an apparent age of \sim3.5-6 Myr. The systemic velocity is within 1σ1\sigma of the cluster value which, along with the presence of lithium absorption, strongly indicates cluster membership. The CoRoT light curve also contains large-amplitude, rapidly evolving out-of-eclipse variations, which are difficult to explain using starspots alone. The system's spectral energy distribution reveals a mid-infrared excess, which we model as thermal emission from a small amount of dust located in the inner cavity of a circumbinary disk. In turn, this opens up the possibility that some of the out-of-eclipse variability could be due to occultations of the central stars by material located at the inner edge or in the central cavity of the circumbinary disk.

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@article{arxiv.1311.3990,
  title  = {CoRoT 223992193: A new, low-mass, pre-main sequence eclipsing binary with evidence of a circumbinary disk},
  author = {Edward Gillen and Suzanne Aigrain and Amy McQuillan and Jerome Bouvier and Simon Hodgkin and Silvia H. P. Alencar and Caroline Terquem and John Southworth and Neale P. Gibson and Ann Marie Cody and Monika Lendl and Maria Morales-Calderón and Fabio Favata and John Stauffer and Giuseppina Micela},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.3990},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

19 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A