Eclipsing binary stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Results from the EROS-2, OGLE and VMC surveys
T. Muraveva, G. Clementini, C. Maceroni, C. J. Evans, M. I. Moretti,, M.-R.L. Cioni, J. B. Marquette, V. Ripepi, R. de Grijs, M. A. T. Groenewegen,, A. E. Piatti, J. Th. van Loon

TL;DR
This paper catalogs 1768 eclipsing binary stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud from multiple surveys, analyzing their properties, classifications, and period-luminosity relations, with a focus on hot binaries and their infrared counterparts.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of LMC eclipsing binaries, including new discoveries, classifications, infrared light curves, and analysis of period-luminosity relations, especially for contact binaries.
Findings
493 new eclipsing binaries discovered in outer LMC regions.
Contact-like binaries do not follow period-luminosity relations.
Red giant component binaries define specific period-luminosity sequences.
Abstract
We present a catalogue of 1768 eclipsing binary stars (EBs) detected in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) by the second generation of the EROS survey (hereinafter EROS-2); 493 of them are new discoveries located in outer regions (out of the central bar) of the LMC. These sources were originally included in a list of candidate classical Cepheids (CCs) extracted from the EROS-2 catalogue on the basis of the period (0.89 15.85 days) versus luminosity ( mag) diagram. After visual inspection of the light curves we reclassified them as eclipsing binaries. They have blue colours ( 0.2 mag) hence we classed them as hot eclipsing binaries (HEBs) containing hot massive components: main sequence (MS) stars or blue giants. We present -band light curves for 999 binaries from our sample that have a counterpart in the…
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