Age and helium content of the open cluster NGC 6791 from multiple eclipsing binary members. I. Measurements, methods, and first results
K. Brogaard, H. Bruntt, F. Grundahl, J. V. Clausen, S. Frandsen, D. A., VandenBerg, and L. R. Bedin

TL;DR
This study uses measurements of multiple eclipsing binaries in NGC 6791 to refine the cluster's age, metallicity, and helium content, providing tighter constraints on stellar models and advancing understanding of stellar evolution.
Contribution
The paper introduces new precise measurements of eclipsing binaries in NGC 6791, improving constraints on stellar models and cluster parameters, including age and chemical composition.
Findings
Mass and radius errors are below 1%.
Metallicity measured as [Fe/H]= +0.29 ± 0.03.
Initial constraints on helium content and age of the cluster.
Abstract
Earlier measurements of the masses and radii of the detached eclipsing binary V20 in the open cluster NGC 6791 were accurate enough to demonstrate that there are significant differences between current stellar models. Here we improve on those results and add measurements of two additional detached eclipsing binaries, the cluster members V18 and V80. The enlarged sample sets much tighter constraints on the properties of stellar models than has hitherto been possible, thereby improving both the accuracy and precision of the cluster age. We employed (i) high-resolution UVES spectroscopy of V18, V20 and V80 to determine their spectroscopic effective temperatures, [Fe/H] values, and spectroscopic orbital elements, and (ii) time-series photometry from the Nordic Optical Telescope to obtain the photometric elements. The masses and radii of the V18 and V20 components are found to high accuracy,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
