Absolute dimensions of solar-type eclipsing binaries. II. V636 Centauri: A 1.05 Msun primary with an active, cool, oversize 0.85 Msun secondary
J.V. Clausen, H. Bruntt, A. Claret, A. Larsen, J. Andersen, B., Nordstrom, A. Gimenez

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the physical properties of the eclipsing binary V636 Cen, revealing that stellar activity affects stellar dimensions and that adjusting convection parameters in models improves agreement with observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of a solar-type binary and demonstrates that reduced mixing-length parameters better match observed stellar properties, highlighting activity's role.
Findings
Secondary star is ~10% larger and ~400 K cooler than models predict.
Lowering mixing-length parameters aligns models with observed data.
Stellar activity likely causes radius and temperature discrepancies.
Abstract
The influence of stellar activity on the fundamental properties of stars around and below 1 Msun is not well understood. We aim to determine absolute dimensions and abundances for the solar-type detached eclipsing binary V636 Cen. The results are based on uvby light curves, uvby-beta standard photometry, radial velocity observations, and high-resolution spectra. Masses and radii that are precise to 0.5% have been established for the components of V636 Cen. The 0.85 Msun secondary component is moderately active with starspots and CaII H and K emission, and the 1.05 Msun primary shows signs of activity as well, but at a much lower level. We derive a [Fe/H] abundance of -0.20+/-0.08 and similar abundances for Si, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Co, and Ni. Corresponding solar-scaled stellar models are unable to reproduce V636 Cen, especially its secondary component, which is ~10% larger and ~400 K cooler…
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