The triple system HIP96515: a low-mass eclipsing binary with a DB white dwarf companion
N. Huelamo, L.P.R. Vaz, C.A.O. Torres, P. Bergeron, C.H.F. Melo, G.R., Quast, D. Barrado y Navascues, M.F. Sterzik, G. Chauvin, H. Bouy, N.R. Landin

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the triple system HIP96515, revealing a low-mass eclipsing binary with a DB white dwarf companion, providing new insights into stellar masses, ages, and evolution in such systems.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a low-mass eclipsing binary with a white dwarf companion, including spectroscopic, photometric, and evolutionary insights.
Findings
Eclipsing binary components have masses below 0.6 Msun.
System is a common proper motion pair at 42 pc.
White dwarf has an estimated age of 400 Myr.
Abstract
HIP96515A is a double-lined spectroscopic binary with a visual companion (HIP96515B) at 8.6 arcsec. It is included in the SACY catalog as a potential young star and classified as an eclipsing binary in the ASAS Catalog. We have analyzed spectroscopic and photometric observations of the triple system. The high-resolution optical spectrum of HIP96515A has been used to derive a mass ratio, M_2/M_1, close to 0.9, with the SB2 components showing spectral types of M1 and M2. The ASAS and Hipparcos light-curves of HIP96515A show periodic variations with P=2.3456 days, confirming that HIP96515A is an eclipsing binary with preliminary parameters of i=89, M_Aa=0.59+-0.03 Msun and M_Ab=0.54+-0.03 Msun, for the primary and secondary, respectively, at an estimated distance of 42+-3 pc. This is a new eclipsing binary with component masses below 0.6 Msun. Multi-epoch observations of HIP 96515 A&B show…
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