Masses and age of the Chemically Peculiar double-lined binary $\chi$~Lupi
Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin (IPAG), Herve Beust (IPAG), Gilles Duvert, (IPAG), Jean-Philippe Berger (IPAG, ESO), F. Menard (IPAG, LFCA), G. Zins, (IPAG)

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the masses, radii, and age of the chemically peculiar binary star system HD141556 using combined spectroscopic, interferometric, and photometric data, validating evolutionary models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dynamical mass and radius measurements for the components of this peculiar binary, linking observations with stellar evolution predictions.
Findings
Masses: 2.84 and 1.94 solar masses.
Age: approximately 280 million years.
Primary star rotates slower than synchronous velocity.
Abstract
We aim at measuring the stellar parameters of the two Chemically Peculiar components of the B9.5Vp HgMn + A2 Vm double-lined spectroscopic binary HD141556, whose period is 15.25 days. We combined historical radial velocity measurements with new spatially resolved astrometric observations from PIONIER/VLTI to reconstruct the three-dimensional orbit of the binary, and thus obtained the individual masses. We fit the available photometric points together with the flux ratios provided by interferometry to constrain the individual sizes, which we compared to predictions from evolutionary models.The individual masses of the components are and . The dynamical distance is compatible with the Hipparcos parallax. We find linear stellar radii of and . This result validates a posteriori the…
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