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The Araucaria Project. Accurate stellar parameters and distance to evolved eclipsing binary ASAS J180057-2333.8 in Sagittarius Arm

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-08-06 v2

Abstract

We have analyzed the double-lined eclipsing binary system ASAS J180057-2333.8 from the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) catalogue . We measure absolute physical and orbital parameters for this system based on archival VV-band and II-band ASAS photometry, as well as on high-resolution spectroscopic data obtained with ESO 3.6m/HARPS and CORALIE spectrographs. The physical and orbital parameters of the system were derived with an accuracy of about 0.5 - 3%. The system is a very rare configuration of two bright well-detached giants of spectral types K1 and K4 and luminosity class II. The radii of the stars are R1R_1 = 52.12 ±\pm 1.38 and R2R_2 = 67.63 ±\pm 1.40 R_\odot and their masses are M1M_1 = 4.914 ±\pm 0.021 and M2M_2 = 4.875±\pm 0.021 M_\odot . The exquisite accuracy of 0.5% obtained for the masses of the components is one of the best mass determinations for giants. We derived a precise distance to the system of 2.14 ±\pm 0.06 kpc (stat.) ±\pm 0.05 (syst.) which places the star in the Sagittarius-Carina arm. The Galactic rotational velocity of the star is Θs=258±26\Theta_s=258 \pm 26 km s1^{-1} assuming Θ0=238\Theta_0=238 km s1^{-1}. A comparison with PARSEC isochrones places the system at the early phase of core helium burning with an age of slightly larger than 100 million years. The effect of overshooting on stellar evolutionary tracks was explored using the MESA star code.

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@article{arxiv.1505.00766,
  title  = {The Araucaria Project. Accurate stellar parameters and distance to evolved eclipsing binary ASAS J180057-2333.8 in Sagittarius Arm},
  author = {K. Suchomska and D. Graczyk and R. Smolec and G. Pietrzyński and W. Gieren and K. Stȩpień and P. Konorski and B. Pilecki and S. Villanova and I. B. Thompson and M. Górski and P. Karczmarek and P. Wielgórski and R. I. Anderson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.00766},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures