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NGTS J214358.5−380102 – NGTS discovery of the most eccentric known eclipsing M-dwarf binary system

Authors :
Philipp Eigmüller
Benjamin F. Cooke
Matthew R. Burleigh
James S. Jenkins
Stéphane Udry
Sarah L. Casewell
Michael R. Goad
David R. Anderson
Richard G. West
James McCormac
Samuel Gill
Maximiliano Moyano
Liam Raynard
Monika Lendl
Louise D. Nielsen
Daniel Bayliss
Richard Alexander
Claudia Belardi
Rossanna H. Tilbrook
Tom Louden
Peter J. Wheatley
Jack S. Acton
James A. G. Jackman
Edward M. Bryant
Christopher A. Watson
Jose I. Vines
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Acton, J S, Goad, M R, Raynard, L, Casewell, S L, Jackman, J A G, Alexander, R D, Anderson, D R, Bayliss, D, Bryant, E M, Burleigh, M R, Belardi, C, Cooke, B F, Eigmüller, P, Gill, S, Jenkins, J S, Lendl, M, Louden, T, McCormac, J, Moyano, M, Nielsen, L D, Tilbrook, R H, Udry, S, Watson, C A, West, R G, Wheatley, P J & Vines, J I 2020, ' NGTS J214358.5-380102-NGTS discovery of the most eccentric known eclipsing M-dwarf binary system ', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 494, no. 3, pp. 3950-3961 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa928
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the discovery of NGTS J214358.5-380102, an eccentric M-dwarf binary discovered by the Next Generation Transit Survey. The system period of 7.618 days is greater than many known eclipsing M-dwarf binary systems. Its orbital eccentricity of $0.323^{+0.0014}_{-0.0037}$, is large relative to the period and semi-major axis of the binary. Global modelling of photometry and radial velocities indicate stellar masses of $M_A$=$0.426 ^{+0.0056}_{-0.0049}$, $M_B$=$0.455 ^{+0.0058}_{-0.0052}$ and stellar radii $R_A$=$0.461 ^{+0.038}_{-0.025}$ $R_B$=$0.411 ^{+0.027}_{-0.039}$, respectively. Comparisons with stellar models for low mass stars show that one star is consistent with model predictions whereas the other is substantially oversized. Spectral analysis of the system suggests a primary of spectral type M3V, consistent with both modelled masses and radii, and with SED fitting of NGTS photometry. As the most eccentric eclipsing M-dwarf binary known, NGTS J214358.5-380102 provides an interesting insight into the strength of tidal effects in the circularisation of stellar orbits.<br />Comment: Accepted for Publication in MNRAS

Details

ISSN :
00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9a8668e6fc75c7077f39a02776ed358
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa928