EC 10246-2707: a new eclipsing sdB + M dwarf binary
B. N. Barlow, D. Kilkenny, H. Drechsel, B. H. Dunlap, D. O'Donoghue,, S. Geier, R. G. O'Steen, J. C. Clemens, A. P. LaCluyze, D. E. Reichart, J. B., Haislip, M. C. Nysewander, K. M. Ivarsen

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary system, providing insights into its orbital parameters, stellar characteristics, and evolutionary status.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed observational analysis of EC 10246-2707, including spectroscopic and photometric data, and constrains its physical parameters and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Orbital period of about three hours.
sdB star has Teff ~ 28900 K and log g ~ 5.64.
No evidence of pulsations or significant period changes.
Abstract
We announce the discovery of a new eclipsing hot subdwarf B + M dwarf binary, EC 10246-2707, and present multi-colour photometric and spectroscopic observations of this system. Similar to other HW Vir-type binaries, the light curve shows both primary and secondary eclipses, along with a strong reflection effect from the M dwarf; no intrinsic light contribution is detected from the cool companion. The orbital period is 0.1185079936 +/- 0.0000000009 days, or about three hours. Analysis of our time-series spectroscopy reveals a velocity semi-amplitude of K_1 = 71.6 +/- 1.7 km/s for the sdB and best-fitting atmospheric parameters of Teff = 28900 +/- 500 K, log g = 5.64 +/- 0.06, and log[N(He)/N(H)] = -2.5 +/- 0.2. Although we cannot claim a unique solution from modeling the light curve, the best-fitting model has an sdB mass of 0.45 Msun and a cool companion mass of 0.12 Msun. These results…
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