Physical properties of the eclipsing Delta Sct star KIC 10661783
H. Lehmann, J. Southworth, A. Tkachenko, K. Pavlovski

TL;DR
This study characterizes the fundamental parameters of the eclipsing Delta Sct star KIC 10661783, combining spectroscopic and photometric data to understand its binary nature and pulsation properties for asteroseismic modeling.
Contribution
The paper develops a new spectral normalization program and provides detailed stellar parameters, revealing the system as a detached post-Algol binary with pulsations, differing from typical R CMa-type stars.
Findings
Mass ratio of 0.0911 determined, higher than previous estimates.
Primary star rotates subsynchronously, secondary rotates synchronously.
System is a detached post-Algol binary with pulsating primary.
Abstract
KIC 10661783 is an eclipsing binary that shows Delta Sct-like oscillations. More than 60 pulsation frequencies have been detected in its light curve as observed by the Kepler satellite. We want to determine the fundamental stellar and system parameters of the eclipsing binary as a precondition for asteroseismic modelling of the pulsating component and to establish whether the star is a semi-detached Algol-type system. We measured the radial velocities of both components from new high-resolution spectra using TODCOR and compute the orbit using PHOEBE. We used the KOREL program to decompose the observed spectra into its components, and analysed the decomposed spectra to determine the atmospheric parameters. For this, we developed a new computer program for the normalisation of the KOREL output spectra. Fundamental stellar parameters are determined by combining the spectroscopic results…
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