The Age and Stellar Parameters of the Procyon Binary System
James Liebert, Gilles Fontaine, Patrick A. Young, Kurtis A. Williams,, and David Arnett

TL;DR
This study refines the age and stellar parameters of the Procyon binary system using stellar evolution and white dwarf cooling models, providing new insights into its history and component masses.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed modeling of Procyon A and B with updated stellar evolution and white dwarf cooling sequences, improving age and mass estimates.
Findings
Procyon system age is approximately 1.87 Gyr.
Procyon B's cooling age is about 1.19 Gyr.
Procyon B's final mass is lower than expected from initial-final mass relations.
Abstract
The Procyon AB binary system (orbital period 40.838 years, a newly-refined determination), is near and bright enough that the component radii, effective temperatures, and luminosities are very well determined, although more than one possible solution to the masses has limited the claimed accuracy. Preliminary mass determinations for each component are available from HST imaging, supported by ground-based astrometry and an excellent Hipparcos parallax; we use these for our preferred solution for the binary system. Other values for the masses are also considered. We have employed the TYCHO stellar evolution code to match the radius and luminosity of the F5 IV-V primary star to determine the system's most likely age as 1.87 +/- 0.13 Gyr. Since prior studies of Procyon A found its abundance indistinguishable from solar, the solar composition of Asplund, Grevesse & Sauval (Z=0.014) is…
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