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TIC 278956474: Two close binaries in one young quadruple system, identified by \textit{TESS}

Authors :
Rowden, Pamela
Borkovits, Tamás
Jenkins, Jon M.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Twicken, Joseph D.
Newton, Elisabeth R.
Ziegler, Carl
Hellier, Coel
Soto, Aylin Garcia
Matthews, Elisabeth C.
Kolb, Ulrich
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland
Latham, David W.
Seager, S.
Winn, Joshua N.
Bouma, Luke G.
Briceño, César
Charbonneau, David
Fong, William
Glidden, Ana
Guerrero, Natalia M.
Law, Nicholas
Mann, Andrew W.
Rose, Mark E.
Schlieder, Joshua
Tenenbaum, Peter
Ting, Eric B.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We have identified a quadruple system with two close eclipsing binaries in TESS data. The object is unresolved in Gaia and appears as a single source at parallax 1.08~$\pm$0.01 mas. Both binaries have observable primary and secondary eclipses and were monitored throughout TESS Cycle 1 (sectors 1-13), falling within the TESS Continuous Viewing Zone. In one eclipsing binary (P = 5.488 d), the smaller star is completely occluded by the larger star during the secondary eclipse; in the other (P = 5.674 d) both eclipses are grazing. Using these data, spectroscopy, speckle photometry, SED analysis and evolutionary stellar tracks, we have constrained the masses and radii of the four stars in the two eclipsing binaries. The Li I EW indicates an age of 10-50 Myr and, with an outer period of $858^{+7}_{-5}$ days, our analysis indicates this is one of the most compact young 2+2 quadruple systems known.<br />Comment: Submitted to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.08979
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab9d20