A new look at the long-period eclipsing binary V383 Sco
Cezary Ga{\l}an, Toma Tomov, Taichi Kato, Grzegorz Pojma\'nski, Dorota, M. Szczygie{\l}, Bogumi{\l} Pilecki, Dariusz Graczyk, Mariusz Gromadzki,, Maciej Miko{\l}ajewski, Wolfgang Gieren, Andrzej Strobel, Boudewijn F., Roukema

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the long-period eclipsing binary V383 Sco, revealing a pulsating M-type supergiant component and its implications for the system's structure, distance, and kinematics.
Contribution
It introduces new observational data and a simplified eclipse model, confirming the presence of a pulsating M-type supergiant and analyzing the system's kinematics within the Galactic bulge.
Findings
Presence of a pulsating M-type supergiant in V383 Sco
Distance estimate of 8.4 kpc with uncertainty
Evidence of a low excitation nebula around the system
Abstract
V383Sco was discovered to be an eclipsing binary at the beginning of the XX century. This system has one of the longest orbital periods known (13.5yr) and was initially classified as a zet_Aur-type variable. It was then forgotten for decades. This study provides a detailed look at the V383Sco, using new data obtained around the last eclipse in 2007/8. There was a suspicion that this system could be similar to eclipsing systems with extensive dusty disks like EECep and eps_Aur. This and other, alternative hypotheses are considered. The ASAS-3 VI light curves have been used to examine photometric changes. Low-(LRS) and high-res.(HRS) spectra have been used for spectral classification, to analyse line profiles, as well as to determine the reddening, radial velocities (RVs) and distance. The SED was analysed. Using original numerical code, we performed a simplified model of the eclipse,…
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