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Physical and Geometrical Parameters of CVBS X: The Spectroscopic Binary Gliese 762.1

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-07-13 v1

Abstract

We present the physical and geometrical parameters of the individual components of the close visual double-lined spectroscopic binary system Gliese 762.1, which were estimated using Al-Wardat's complex method for analyzing close visual binary systems. The estimated parameters of the individual components of the system are as follows: radius RA=0.845±0.09RR_{A}=0.845\pm0.09 R_\odot, RB=0.795±0.10RR_{B}=0.795\pm0.10 R_\odot, effective temperature TeffA=5300±50T_{\rm eff}^{A} =5300\pm50\,K, TeffB=5150±50T_{\rm eff}^{B} =5150\pm50\,K, surface gravity log gA=4.52±0.10g_{A}=4.52\pm0.10, log gB=4.54±0.15g_{B}=4.54\pm0.15 and luminosity LA=0.51±0.08LL_A=0.51\pm0.08 L_\odot, LB=0.40±0.07LL_B=0.40\pm0.07L_\odot. New orbital elements are presented with a semi-major axis of 0.0865±0.0100.0865 \pm 0.010 arcsec using the Hippracos parallax π=58.96±0.65\pi=58.96\pm0.65 mas, and an accurate total mass and individual masses of the system are determined as M=1.72±0.60MM=1.72\pm0.60M_\odot, MA=0.89±0.08MM_A=0.89 \pm0.08M_\odot and MB=0.83±0.07MM_B=0.83 \pm0.07M_\odot. Finally, the spectral types and luminosity classes of both components are assigned as K0V and K1.5V for the primary and secondary components respectively, and their positions on the H-R diagram and evolutionary tracks are given.

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@article{arxiv.1603.03852,
  title  = {Physical and Geometrical Parameters of CVBS X: The Spectroscopic Binary Gliese 762.1},
  author = {Suhail G. Masda and Mashhoor A. Al-Wardat and Ralph Neuhäuser and Hamid M. Al-Naimiy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03852},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 6 Figures, 8 Tables