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1994A&A...291..777N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 291, 777-785 (1994/11-3)

Radii and masses for β Aurigae.

NORDSTROEM B. and JOHANSEN K.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Improved radii, masses and temperatures of the evolved early A-type binary β Aurigae are determined through an analysis of the available light and radial velocity curves. A new spectroscopic determination of the luminosity ratio is used to constrain the ratio of the radii, k=rB/rA, which is indeterminate from the photometric light curves; we find k=0.95±0.015. The resulting physical parameters of the two stars, accurate to ∼1%, are: masses: MA=2.38M, MB=2.31M; radii: RA=2.77R, RB=2.63R; loggA=3.93, loggB=3.96; effective temperatures: TA=9350K, TB=9200K. β Aur has thus evolved into the upper part of the main-sequence band. Our measured rotational velocities of 33 and 34 km/s for the two components correspond exactly to synchronous rotation in the circular orbit. Comparison with new stellar evolution models gives a very good fit at an age of 5.7108yr and indicates that β Aur has a metal abundance that is close to solar or slightly below. β Aur is yet another system which is considerably younger than the Sun, but no richer in heavy elements. Recent optical interferometry of β Aur yields an accurate distance to the system (24.8±0.8pc) and allows an interesting cross-check of four different distance estimators. The result is a tighter constraint on the effective temperatures, rather than the masses and radii of the components.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries, spectroscopic - stars: eclipsing - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: evolution - stars: individual: β Aur

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