Asiago eclipsing binaries program. II. V505 Per
L. Tomasella, U. Munari, A. Siviero, S. Cassisi, S. Dallaporta, T., Zwitter, R. Sordo

TL;DR
This study precisely characterizes the physical parameters of the V505 Per eclipsing binary, providing valuable data to test stellar evolution models, especially regarding core overshooting effects at near-solar masses.
Contribution
It offers detailed observational data and compares them with multiple stellar model libraries to constrain overshooting efficiency and system age.
Findings
Masses of components are 1.2693 and 1.2514 Msun.
Overshooting efficiencies are approximately 0.09 for both stars.
System age is about 0.9 Gyr, with metallicity evolution consistent with models.
Abstract
The orbit and fundamental physical parameters of the double-lined eclipsing binary V505 Per are derived by means of Echelle high resolution, high S/N spectroscopy and B, V photometry. Effective temperatures, gravities, rotational velocities and metallicities are obtained from atmospheric chi^2 analysis. An E(B-V)<=0.01 mag reddening is derived from interstellar NaI and KI lines. The distance to the system computed from orbital parameters (60.6 +/- 1 pc) is identical to the newly re-reduced Hipparcos parallax (61.5 +/- 1.9 pc). The masses of the two components (M(1) = 1.2693 +/- 0.0011 and M(2) = 1.2514 +/- 0.0012 Msun) place them in the transition region between convective and radiative stellar cores of the HR diagram, with the more massive of the two showing already the effect of evolution within the Main Sequence band (T(1) = 6512 +/- 21 K, T(2) = 6462 +/- 12 K, R(1) = 1.287 +/-…
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