V1135 Herculis: a double-lined eclipsing binary with an Anomalous Cepheid
E. Sipahi, C. Ibanoglu, O. Cakirli, H.A. Dal, and S. Evren

TL;DR
This study characterizes the double-lined eclipsing binary V1135 Herculis, revealing it contains an Anomalous Cepheid with unique orbital and stellar properties, and discusses its evolutionary status and galactic location.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed analysis of V1135 Herculis as a binary with an Anomalous Cepheid, including fundamental parameters and orbital characteristics.
Findings
The system's orbital period is approximately 40 days.
The primary is an Anomalous Cepheid with a 4.22-day pulsation period.
The system is located about 7.5 kpc from the Sun, likely in the thick disk.
Abstract
BVR light curves and radial velocities for the double-lined eclipsing binary V1135\,Her were obtained. The brighter component of V1135\,Her is a Cepheid variable with a pulsation period of 4.224330.00026 days. The orbital period of the system is about 39.997820.00233 days, which is the shortest value among the known Type\,II Cepheid binaries. The observed B, V, and R magnitudes were cleaned for the intrinsic variations of the primary star. The remaining light curves, consisting of eclipses and proximity effects, are obtained. Our analyses of the multi-colour light curves and radial velocities led to the determination of fundamental stellar properties of both components of the interesting system V1135\,Her. The system consists of two evolved stars, G1+K3 between giants and supergiants, with masses of M=1.4610.054 \Msun ~and M=0.5040.040 {\Msun} and radii of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
