2013AJ....146...40S


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2013AJ....146...40S - Astron. J., 146, 40 (2013/August-0)

Analysis of detached eclipsing binaries near the turnoff of the open cluster NGC 7142.

SANDQUIST E.L., SHETRONE M., SERIO A.W. and OROSZ J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze extensive BVRCIC photometry and radial velocity measurements for three double-lined deeply eclipsing binary stars in the field of the old open cluster NGC 7142. The short period (P = 1.9096825 days) detached binary V375 Cep is a high probability cluster member, and has a total eclipse of the secondary star. The characteristics of the primary star (M = 1.288 ±0.017 M) at the cluster turnoff indicate an age of 3.6 Gyr (with a random uncertainty of 0.25 Gyr), consistent with earlier analysis of the color-magnitude diagram. The secondary star (M = 0.871±0.008 M) is not expected to have evolved significantly, but its radius is more than 10% larger than predicted by models. Because this binary system has a known age, it is useful for testing the idea that radius inflation can occur in short period binaries for stars with significant convective envelopes due to the inhibition of energy transport by magnetic fields. The brighter star in the binary also produces a precision estimate of the distance modulus, independent of reddening estimates: (m - M)V= 12.86±0.07. The other two eclipsing binary systems are not cluster members, although one of the systems (V2) could only be conclusively ruled out as a present or former member once the stellar characteristics were determined. That binary is within 0.°5 of edge-on, is in a fairly long-period eccentric binary, and contains two almost indistinguishable stars. The other binary (V1) has a small but nonzero eccentricity (e = 0.038) in spite of having an orbital period under 5 days.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - binaries: spectroscopic - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 7142 - stars: distances - stars: evolution

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
2 V* AI Phe SB* 01 09 34.1924055096 -46 15 56.071719360   9.26 8.60     G3V 147 0
3 V* TZ For SB* 03 14 40.0925678952 -35 33 27.594929088   7.620 6.878     F7III+G8III 133 0
4 Cl Berkeley 32 OpC 06 58 07.2 +06 25 59           ~ 145 0
5 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
6 V* V636 Cen EB* 14 16 57.9122377992 -49 56 42.372930480   9.70 9.09     G0V 96 0
7 V* FL Lyr EB* 19 12 04.8624983832 +46 19 26.867864388   9.91 9.36     F8V 208 0
8 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1040 0
9 NGC 6819 OpC 19 41 18.5 +40 11 24   8.21 7.3     ~ 635 0
10 V* V1061 Cyg EB* 21 07 20.5201575864 +52 02 58.418010528   9.78 9.21     F8 81 0
11 Cl* NGC 7142 CT 18 EB* 21 44 29.6203350504 +65 48 43.926060312   16.107 15.310   14.300 ~ 6 0
12 Cl* NGC 7142 CT 395 EB* 21 44 32.86 +65 45 26.3   15.695 14.864   13.825 ~ 5 0
13 V* V375 Cep EB* 21 44 54.7497002952 +65 43 55.291970820   16.882 16.115   15.035 ~ 17 0
14 NGC 7142 OpC 21 45 09.6 +65 46 55   10.36 9.3     ~ 143 0
15 V* EF Aqr EB* 23 01 19.0925274336 -06 26 15.356891616   10.48 10.04   9.247 G1V 40 0

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