Fundamental properties of nearby single early B-type stars
Maria-Fernanda Nieva, Norbert Przybilla

TL;DR
This study determines fundamental parameters of nearby early B-type stars with high precision, compares them to models and eclipsing binaries, revealing insights into their evolution, composition, and binary history.
Contribution
It provides highly accurate stellar parameters for early B-type stars, compares them with models and binaries, and discusses implications for stellar evolution and binary interactions.
Findings
Masses and radii determined with 5-10% and 10% accuracy.
Good agreement between evolutionary and spectroscopic masses.
Signatures of mixing and binary evolution found in some stars.
Abstract
Fundamental parameters of a sample of 26 apparently slowly-rotating single early B-type stars in the solar neighbourhood are presented and compared to high-precision data from detached eclipsing binaries (DEBs). The data are used to discuss the evolutionary status of the stars in context of the most recent Geneva grid of models. Evolutionary masses plus radii and luminosities are determined to better than typically 5%, 10%, and 20% uncertainty, respectively, facilitating the mass-radius and mass-luminosity relationships to be recovered with a similar precision as derived from DEBs. Good agreement between evolutionary and spectroscopic masses is found. Absolute visual and bolometric magnitudes are derived to typically 0.15-0.20mag uncertainty. Metallicities are constrained to better than 15-20% uncertainty and tight constraints on evolutionary ages of the stars are provided. Signatures…
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