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Refinement of Stellar Parameters for the Eclipsing Binary System KIC 8569819 using Stellar Modeling Approach

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-03-24 v1

Abstract

Eclipsing binary systems with a Delta (δ{\delta}) Scuti component serve a vital role in deriving precise fundamental stellar parameters and testing stellar evolution models. This study mainly focuses on the Kepler target KIC 8569819, a detached eclipsing binary system that consists of a δ{\delta} Scuti pulsating component. The quarter 9 photometric data observed by the Kepler mission were used for the analysis. The binary nature of the KIC 8569819 system was modeled using the Wilson-Devinney (WD) code and extracted new set of stellar parameters. This comprehensive study mainly focuses on the application of the Differential Correction (DC2015) process after the initial fitting done by the Light Curve modeling (LC2015) process for the disentanglement of the binary nature from the observed light curve. Subsequently, an improved set of stellar parameters for both primary and secondary components of the KIC 8569819 system was determined. The DC2015 modeling process yielded an orbital inclination of i=89.88±0.03i=89.88\pm0.03 degrees, primary component luminosity L=10.911±0.005L=10.911\pm0.005 LL_{\odot}, the effective temperature of the primary component of Teff,1=7155±9T_{eff,1}=7155\pm9 K and the effective temperature of the secondary component of Teff,2=5956±7T_{eff,2}=5956\pm7 K. Additionally, the values for the radius 1.790 RR_{\odot} and 0.986 RR_{\odot}, bolometric magnitude 2.562.56 mag and 4.654.65 mag, and surface gravity 4.174.17 cms2cm s^{-2} and 4.464.46 cms2cm s^{-2}, were found as refined stellar parameters for both primary and secondary components of the KIC 8569819 binary system respectively. These results not only deliver an updated and highly accurate stellar model for KIC 8569819 but also provide reliable input for the future analysis of mode identification of pulsation frequencies in the field of Asteroseismology.

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@article{arxiv.2603.20471,
  title  = {Refinement of Stellar Parameters for the Eclipsing Binary System KIC 8569819 using Stellar Modeling Approach},
  author = {Dinesha Dharmathilaka and Janaka Adassuriya and Chandana Jayaratne and Jordi Gutiérrez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.20471},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of the International Research Conference of the Open University of Sri Lanka (IRC-OUSL 2025)

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