Age and distance for the old open cluster NGC188 from the eclipsing binary member V12
S. Meibom, F. Grundahl, J. V. Clausen, R. D. Mathieu, S. Frandsen, A., Pigulski, A. Narwid, M. Steslicki, K. Lefever

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the properties of an eclipsing binary star in NGC188 to determine the cluster's age and distance, providing insights into its evolutionary status with minimal model dependence.
Contribution
It presents accurate stellar parameters for V12 and derives the age and distance of NGC188 independently of reddening and color transformations.
Findings
Age of NGC188 is approximately 6.2 Gyr from binary analysis.
Distance to NGC188 is about 1770 parsecs.
Isochrone models yield consistent ages around 6.0-6.4 Gyr for the cluster.
Abstract
We present time-series radial-velocity and photometric observations of a solar-type double-lined eclipsing binary star (V12) near the turnoff in the old open cluster NGC188. We use these data to determine the spectroscopic orbit and the photometric elements for V12. From our analysis we determine accurate masses (Mp=1.103+-0.007Msun, Ms=1.081+-0.007Msun) and radii (R =1.424+-0.019Rsun, Rs=1.373+-0.019Rsun) for the primary (p) and secondary (s) binary components. We adopt a reddening of E_(B-V)=0.087 for NGC188, and derive component effective temperatures of 5900+-100K and 5875+-100K, respectively, for the primary and secondary stars. From their absolute dimensions, the two components of V12 yield identical distance moduli of Vo-MV=11.24+-0.09, corresponding to 1770+-75pc. We determine an age of 6.2+-0.2Gyr for V12 and NGC188, from a comparison with theoretical isochrones in the…
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